This question is something that is constantly on my mind. I’m constantly trying to figure out ways to not spend money on things that don’t really matter.
The obvious choice here is to look up the current number of times that something was called. Google keeps track of all the pages on a given topic that link to a given page, and you can use this information to figure out how much of that page will link to a given page. This is the only way to know if the page is really worth linking to if it’s been called a lot, and of course the only way to know how many times it will link to a given page.
The only other way to know if its been called a lot is to actually look at the page itself. By looking at the page, you can see if it has a lot of links.
Once you know with some accuracy that a page has a lot of links, you can use this information to figure out how much of that page will link to a given page.
That’s the only way to know if a page is considered to be worth linking to. If a page’s got a lot of links, it will definitely get called a lot, and that’s what makes it worth linking to. If a page has a lot of links, but only a few calls, it’s not worth linking to.
I don’t think it will work out that way, but you know how. The problem is that if you find that a page has a lot of links and will get called a lot, then it won’t be worth linking. If you find it to be a lot more complicated than that, then you may as well just be an idiot and just click the link.
That makes it pretty simple that you will only link to pages with a lot of calls and you will never link to a page that is simple to call. It also makes it pretty easy that you will only link to pages that you know will have a lot of calls.
Again, this is a common problem that leads to links not working well. It also is a common problem that leads to the pages being called a lot more than necessary. As a general rule, pages that get called a lot are more likely to rank higher in search results.