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You might already be familiar with link

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 6:40 am
by zihadhosenjm80
You might already be familiar with link building or have a hazy idea of what it means. You may also have come across the idea of “bad” backlinks to your blog and might be worried about how to avoid those.

So what exactly is link building, and how can you do it well?

The Blogger’s Guide to Link Building (How to Build Links & Relationships with Bloggers)
What is Link Building for SEO?
6 Important Basics to Understand About Backlinks
6 Key Do’s and Don’ts of Link Building
7 Worthwhile Link Building Techniques & Ideas to Try for Growing Your Blog
The Blogger's Guide to Link Building: How to Build Links & Real Relationships with Bloggers
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What is Link Building for SEO?
Link building for SEO means proactively getting other websites to link to your website or blog. Link-building strategies include guest blogging, broken link building, directly asking for links, linking to your site from forums, Q&A sites, comments, and more.

Throughout my blogging career, I’ve attracted more than 61,200+ backlinks from a argentina phone number library of natural (organic) link pickups & other more strategic methods for getting links:

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There’s much to unpack there, especially if you’re new to blogging. So, let’s dig into some key terms: SEO and links.

What is SEO (Search Engine Optimization)?
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It’s the practice of getting your website content to rank well in Google and other search engines. This includes on-page SEO (e.g., using appropriate keywords in your content), technical SEO (e.g., speeding up your website), and off-page SEO (link building).

When someone runs a Google search, they’ll see a search engine results page (SERP) listing the pages that Google thinks are the best match for that search. SEO aims to get your content to rank higher on that results page.

What are Links?
Links, or hyperlinks, are HTML elements that link from one webpage to another (or, less often, to other parts of the same page). They’re all over the web: the web as we know it wouldn’t exist without these links. Links appear in navigation menus, sidebars, and within blog content.

You’ll hear a few different terms used about links:

Backlinks: links from other websites to your site (or to a competitor’s site that you’re examining). They’re sometimes called inbound links instead.
Internal links: links from one page on your site to another page on your site.