{"id":9637,"date":"2018-04-26T09:00:30","date_gmt":"2018-04-26T06:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=9637"},"modified":"2021-06-28T13:01:31","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T10:01:31","slug":"backlinks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/backlinks\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are Backlinks in SEO and Why They Are Still Important"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you start learning SEO one of the words you will hear a lot is \u201cbacklinks\u201d or “incoming links”. Why? Because they still play an important role in SEO and rankings, especially when it comes to Google.<\/p>\n
Backlinks are not easy to get but those websites that have strong incoming links from other websites, enjoy a higher level of Google trust and this in turn translates to higher rankings.<\/p>\n
In this post you will learn what are backlinks, what is their role in SEO and how to create backlinks for your website.<\/p>\n
Table of Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n A backlink is a link that points from one domain to the other. For the website that links out it is called an \u201coutbound link\u201d and for the website that receives the link, it is called an \u201cinbound link\u201d.<\/p>\n If you think about it, the Internet is a collection of domains, webpages and links. The term World Wide Web emerged from the fact that the various websites published on the Internet are connected together via links, formatting a web.<\/p>\n So, a backlink is generated when one website links to another. This is different than having links that point to pages on the same website. These are called internal links<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n Why do all webmasters and SEO experts<\/strong><\/a> go crazy about backlinks and link building? What is the value of having backings pointing to your website?<\/p>\n The story<\/strong><\/a> goes back to 1996 when Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google Founders), included the number of backlinks pointing to a website, as one of the signals used by the Google ranking algorithm.<\/p>\n The idea was simple and it is valid until today: Backlinks act as a vote of trust and websites that have more backlinks than others deserve to be in a higher position in the Google SERPS.<\/p>\n Of course, things have changed since the early 2000s and it\u2019s no longer a numbers game but more of a quality game i.e. websites that have more quality backlinks, get better rankings.<\/p>\n Are backlinks still important today?<\/strong><\/p>\n The answer is simple, yes backlinks are still important for SEO. All SEO related studies agree that when it comes to Google rankings, the websites that have the strongest links appear in the top positions of Google.<\/p>\n Here is a graph from a recent study performed by SEMRUSH.<\/p>\n What do we mean by high quality and low-quality links? I will explain this below but before that, you need to understand how SEO works and where do backlinks come into play.<\/p>\n A quick introduction to SEO<\/strong><\/p>\n The main goal of SEO<\/strong><\/a> is to optimize a website for the greatest possible exposure in the different search engines<\/strong><\/a> and in particular Google.<\/p>\n To achieve this, you first need to ensure that search engine crawlers can access and index your website pages without any problems (that\u2019s called technical SEO<\/strong><\/a>).<\/p>\n Then you need to work on your pages (one by one) and make sure that they provide search engines with the right signals related to page structure, page titles<\/strong><\/a>, headings<\/strong><\/a>, meta-descriptions<\/strong><\/a> (that\u2019s called on-page SEO).<\/p>\n At the same time, you need to optimize your content for both search engines and users (that\u2019s called content SEO<\/strong><\/a>).<\/p>\n When you do the above correctly and consistently for a reasonable period of time (at least a few months), you will start noticing that some of your pages will appear close to the first page of Google.<\/p>\n While this is a great start, your organic traffic will still be at low levels because the majority of Google users click on one of the top 5 results.<\/p>\n Hint:<\/strong> if these concepts are new to you, read my SEO tips<\/strong><\/a> article and my comprehensive SEO tutorial<\/strong><\/a> for more information.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n So, unless you are in the top 5 for the keywords you want, you won\u2019t get that much traffic.<\/p>\n How can you improve your rankings and get to one of the top 5 positions that can get you more traffic? The answer is \u2018backlinks\u2019.<\/p>\n Off-Page SEO and Backlinks<\/strong><\/p>\n Off-Page SEO<\/strong><\/a> is the term used to describe the process of promoting your website on the Internet for the purpose of gaining references (links) from other websites.<\/p>\n Why is this important? Because during the ranking process, the algorithms consider backlinks as one of the factors indicating the popularity of a website.<\/p>\n A website with lots of backlinks is considered more popular than others, so it gets a higher ranking.<\/p>\n Consider the following example:<\/p>\n 20 websites are blogging about the exact same topics. They all publish high quality content, are fast, easy to use and provide a great experience to the user.<\/p>\n Which website will be shown on top of the SERPS when a user types in a related query in Google?<\/p>\n This is exactly where backlinks come into play. The websites that have links from other related websites on the Internet, will be shown in the top positions and get the traffic.<\/p>\n Image source <\/em>wikipedia<\/em><\/a>. Smiley faces represent websites. Notice how the size of a website gets bigger when it has a lot of backlinks pointing to it.<\/em><\/p>\n I\u2019ve mentioned several times above that although backlinks are important for SEO, it\u2019s not exactly a numbers game.<\/p>\n In other words, it\u2019s not a matter of how many links you have but from where these links are coming.<\/p>\n What is a good backlink?<\/strong><\/p>\n A good backlink that can positively influence your rankings, has the following characteristics:<\/p>\n What is a bad backlink?<\/strong><\/p>\n A bad backlink has the following characteristics:<\/p>\n A website that has a lot of toxic backlinks can be imposed a Google penalty, either site-wide or for the particular webpage and lose its Google rankings.<\/p>\n Note:<\/strong> Although some of recent changes made to the Google algorithm have to do with automatically ignoring<\/em> bad links, a penalty can still be imposed on the website. Read this guide<\/a><\/strong> if you want to check if your website is under a Google penalty.<\/p>\n Also, If you end up with a lot of bad backlinks and want to ensure that these will not affect your Google rankings, read: How to remove bad backlinks from Google<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n As Google started to grow, webmasters realized that in order to get Google traffic, they had to rank high in the Google search results.<\/p>\n To rank high in Google you needed backlinks, so webmasters started looking for ways to get more links pointing to their websites. This process is known in the SEO World as link building<\/em>.<\/p>\n The situation soon went out of hand since the initial Google ranking algorithm was so easy to manipulate.<\/p>\n This gradually had a negative impact on the quality of the Google search results and they (Google Quality Team), decided that it was time to do something to protect their reputation.<\/p>\n One of the actions they took was to introduce follow<\/em> and nofollow<\/em> links.<\/p>\n Follow and no-follow links<\/strong><\/p>\n All links by default are \u2018follow\u2019 links. This means that when search engine crawlers find a link pointing to another domain, they will follow it and count it as a vote of trust going from one domain to the other.<\/p>\n This created problems for ads that contained links, comments and other types of links that were used for information purposes only or links pointing to untrusted content.<\/p>\n When you add an advertising platform on your website, like adsense<\/a><\/strong>, you don\u2019t want the links in the ads to pass pagerank<\/em> from your website to the advertiser. Same goes for links that appear in comments section.<\/p>\n To solve the problem, search engines have agreed to use the nofollow<\/a> <\/em><\/strong>attribute<\/em> for links.<\/p>\n This is just an attribute you can add to your links which instructs search engine crawlers not to follow the specific link.<\/p>\n This is how it looks in the HTML:<\/p>\n The introduction of the nofollow<\/em> attribute solved the problem with ads, comments and other links that webmasters wanted to add to their websites, without passing value to other websites.<\/p>\n Related Reading:<\/strong> What is a nofollow link<\/strong><\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n Google penalties<\/strong><\/p>\n Another action Google has taken to preserve the quality of their search results was to impose penalties on websites that tried to manipulate their algorithms by buying links, participating in link exchanges, or flooding the web with low quality content (usually in article directories), for the sake of getting a link pointing to their websites.<\/p>\n Google did not only punish websites that received the links but also the websites that the links were placed.<\/p>\n If you want to learn more about Google penalties related to backlinks, read the following:<\/p>\n What is important to understand is that Google can not only punish a website because it has a lot of low quality incoming links but also because it has a lot of unnatural outbound links.<\/p>\n How can you create backlinks to your website with worrying about Google penalties?<\/p>\n There are different ways to do this, let\u2019s see below the most common methods.<\/p>\n Natural link building<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n This is the safest and most efficient way to get those precious backlinks. As the name implies, it has to do in getting links from other websites, in a natural way.<\/p>\n In other words, other webmasters like your website and your content and they naturally and links pointing to your pages.<\/p>\n This is not a theoretical concept, it works and it is very efficient but in order to get to this point you need to ensure that you have a great website with high quality content worth linking to it<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n This is how Google envisions the web i.e. websites publishing useful content and other websites linking to them as a way of showing their trust. Google picks up these signals and shows those websites in the top positions of the search results.<\/p>\n The problem is that you may have great content on your website but unless other people know about it, nobody will be linking to it.<\/p>\n What can you do? Use social media marketing<\/a><\/strong> to promote your website to people that might be interested in linking to it. This means using social media networks to connect with other bloggers, journalists, influences and let them know that you exist.<\/p>\n It\u2019s not an easy task to do but if you want to create a long lasting online business then you need to connect with other people. It\u2019s like marketing your brick and mortar business in the real world. Connecting with the right people is important in both cases.<\/p>\n Blogger \/ Influencer Outreach<\/strong><\/p>\n Besides social media another tool you can use in your link building campaigns is email outreach.<\/p>\n The idea is the same as above but instead of using social media networks, you use email to connect with other bloggers and industry influences to introduce your work and website.<\/p>\n The process goes like this:<\/p>\n It sounds simple in theory but in order for the above process to work, you first need to make sure that your content offers value to the reader and is worth linking to and the second that you write a personalized email and not a generic email asking for links.<\/p>\n Hint: Lesson 6 of The Complete SEO Course<\/a><\/strong> explains how to execute a link building campaign with examples and step-by-step instructions.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n To help you understand this better, here is an email I received asking for links, that caught my attention.<\/p>\n Notice how specific their email was, explaining where and why I should consider linking to their study.<\/p>\n Broken link Building<\/strong><\/p>\n This is another technique for getting links. The idea is the following:<\/p>\n Guest Posting<\/strong><\/p>\n Guest posting is the process where you publish an article that you created on another website as a guest writer. In the body of the article or the author bio, you include a link pointing to your website.<\/p>\n The process goes like this:<\/p>\n Guest posting for links<\/a><\/strong> is a great way to improve your link profile provided that you publish your articles on high quality websites and that the links are dofollow.<\/em><\/p>\n Resources<\/strong><\/p>\n Competitive Backlink Research<\/strong><\/p>\n Once you start with link building, you will soon realize that it\u2019s too difficult to find websites that are willing to link out.<\/p>\n One way to increase your chances is to go after websites that you know that they already link out to other websites.<\/p>\n In other words, if a website is already linking to one of your competitors, you have more chances to get a link from them, provided that you have something good to offer them and that you approach them correctly.<\/p>\n\n
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