Going deep
What is deep linking? If you have an eCommerce website or an online business, chances are you already looked at deep linking when you shared specific product pages. To put that in perspective, a website has one home page, but multiple product pages (and other web pages). A deep link is when another website links deeper, to a page other than your home page.

What is deep linking?

When asking yourself, “What is deep linking?” it might be beneficial to look at an example. The URL www.magazine.store directs you to the site’s home page. However, the URL www.magazine.store/order/file.jsp?item=/crt/store/splashPages/open/html/eBooks.html&psrc=I706SRIW609 takes you to a separate page on that website. If someone links to this page, it’s called a deep link.

How can you take advantage of deep links to your online store?

For an online store, deep links can directly impact conversions. Deep links make it easier for customers to land on category or product pages. For instance, if you run an online promotion for Christmas gifts on your website, you wouldn’t want customers to land on the home page, and then search for the Christmas Gifts section. Instead, if they land on a Christmas Gifts category page or page, they are more likely to take an action.

Do deep links impact search engine rankings?

Yes, they do! From a search engine perspective, it’s natural that your pages get links from other websites. A website that only has links to its home page is unnatural, and it could be considered spam if it doesn’t have deep links or links to other pages.

Product promotions

Product and category pages can get better search engine rankings when they have on-topic backlinks from other websites. For instance, if a product category page on your website is Women’s T-shirts, and you have deep links to the Women’s T-shirts web page — such as https://www.emirates.store/eos-store/women/t-shirts-/c-24/c-146 — it can be more relevant and will help that web page rank better in the search engine results.

Content marketing

Let’s expand our “what is deep linking” question into, “what is deep linking and how does it play into content marketing?” Great question! Deep linking can help you drive more traffic to specific web pages on your website — including blog posts and other content-rich pages.
For example, https://www.insight.tech/healthcare/what-burns-power-in-medical-wearables is a blog post about medical wearables on Intel’s tech publication www.insight.tech. Deep links to this webpage will get better organic search engine rankings if the anchor text medical wearables is used in the text of the link instead of the home page being linked using the same keyword.

How can you get more deep links to your web pages?

What Is Deep Linking Chains
Learning about deep linking means identifying where those links might come from. Let’s examine where traffic might originate and how to measure it.

Website analytics

Identify which web pages get the most traffic. Those are important web pages that you should promote organically by getting deep links to them through your content marketing as well as your online ads.

Referral traffic

Check which portals are referring traffic to your web pages. There’s a good chance that you will stumble upon websites and blogs that gave you deep links without your knowledge. A good practice is to engage with them in a way that builds relationships. They might be willing to give you more genuine backlinks in the future.

Organic search

Search for your brand and product names on Google to identify any websites that might have written about you, but not given a backlink. You can reach out to them and request a backlink to specific pages or deep links to certain pages on your website.

How can you promote your web pages to get more deep links?

Now that you know about deep linking, your next question is likely how to get more of them.

Product reviews

You can invite bloggers or industry influencers to review your products and put backlinks to relevant pages. The anchor text can be the product name and the backlink will be a deep link to that product on your website.

Affiliate marketing

Affiliates are websites that can drive traffic to your own online presence on a profit-sharing basis. An affiliate website will place ads or promotional content with deep links to your product pages.

Redirect domains

Many URLs on your website, in general, are often long and complicated. As a result, most websites give backlinks to the website’s home page instead of linking to a product page. Also, deep links can get broken in the process of backlinking. With new domain extensions such as .store and .online, you have the option to choose a keyword-rich domain name that’s easier to work with and remember.

What are the strategic benefits of using domain-redirect deep links?

What Is Deep Linking Redirect
Some of the key characteristics of a successful investment in domain-redirect deep links are:

Keyword rich

It is better for your search engine ranking and SEO. For example, linking the keyword phrase F1 Store to a keyword-rich domain, such as www.f1.store, can give a positive indication to search engines to rank this page higher organically if other websites link to it (and a 301 permanent redirect is used in the redirect).

Memorable

Actionable

It’s more impactful to include a domain redirect in your marketing communication, such as text on images in your social media promotions to highlight them better.

Versatile

A long, complicated URL will serve no purpose if it’s printed on a pamphlet or billboard. A domain redirect link, which is a deep link to a long URL, connects your offline marketing to your website.

Visible

Keyword-rich links, such as www.mclaren.store, are great for social media sharing and online brand visibility.

Strategic

It’s an effective way to test a new domain name. By tracking the traffic and acceptance of the domain name, you can decide later if you wish to develop this redirect into a primary website for that category or page.

Impactful

Landing pages on keyword-rich domains on new domain extensions, such as .store, work very well on Google AdWords and Bing Ads for conversions. Research has shown that you might end up paying less for those ads.

Permanent

You can create lasting web pages for your offers and discounts and include a deep link to updated offers. For example, yourbrand.store/offers can become the go-to link for your customers to check the active promotions you are running.

In conclusion

Stop asking yourself, “What is deep linking?” and start making moves to take advantage of the benefits of incorporating it. From content marketing to strategic redirects and more, there are plenty of ways to make deep links work for your online store.
Bill Hartzer
Bill Hartzer is an independent SEO Consultant with more than 20 years of direct search engine optimization experience to provide technical SEO audits of websites, as well as technical link audits and link cleanups of websites. He is globally well-known for his research on the topic of search engine optimization and the new gTLD domain names. He provides research and marketing of white papers and case studies related to the new gTLDs, as well as consulting related to domain migrations. Bill is a frequent speaker and expert discussion panel participant at various search engine marketing and internet marketing conferences and events such as the SMX and the PubCon conferences. He maintains a blog on his website, www.BillHartzer.com, and is the co-founder of the Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Association.