{"id":62714,"date":"2021-09-30T12:48:30","date_gmt":"2021-09-30T19:48:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?page_id=62714"},"modified":"2023-11-14T00:22:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T08:22:49","slug":"link-building","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/seo\/link-building\/","title":{"rendered":"Link Building \u2013 How to Attract Quality Links"},"content":{"rendered":"
Good links help SEO:<\/strong> They improve rankings, increase PageRank, and support site authority.<\/p>\n Bad links hurt SEO:<\/strong> They destroy rankings, give no PageRank or authority, and can be poison.<\/p>\n And the average site owner cannot tell the difference.<\/p>\n It’s common to get an email offering you followed links on high domain authority websites. Sounds good \u2014 the rates are reasonable, and all links help, right?<\/p>\n Well, absolutely, the opposite is true. Google has strict rules about link schemes in its webmaster guidelines (more on that later). For sites that violate those rules, it is only a matter of time, and playing the odds seldom, if ever, wins on the web.<\/p>\n So there is a right way and a wrong way, and we teach the right way to earn links<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In the last lesson, you learned how to structure your website’s internal linking<\/a>. Now, it’s time to turn your focus outward. Here, you learn how to safely get those all-important external<\/em> links to your website.<\/p>\n Links were the lifeblood of search engine optimization for a long time. Ever since Google cofounder Larry Page invented PageRank back in the late ’90s, links have been a primary way search engines determine rankings. Still, today, getting quality inbound links from other websites (aka “backlinks”) is a crucial SEO ingredient \u2014 if they are obtained naturally and safely within search engine guidelines. Links are still important, but far less now.<\/p>\n A pet peeve: “Link Building” is often done external to your own assets with purchased links, spinning content, posting elsewhere, and more. And such link-building is not SEO. Posting onto your own site content worth linking to is SEO. Yes, SEO is also marketing, but not all marketing is SEO. Is buying a billboard ad considered marketing? YES, but it is not SEO. We consider a backlink as a term when another site links to you, but you are surprised by it. If you bought the link then that is marketing (a paid ad), not SEO.<\/p>\n That does not mean backlinks are not valuable at times. It just says you can get links from other marketing activities than SEO.<\/p>\n In this lesson, you’ll learn:<\/p>\n Backlinks are incoming links (excluding ads) that point from another website back to your own.<\/p>\n Search engines evaluate a site’s backlinks (or inbound links,<\/em> or external links<\/em>) to help determine the site’s popularity, authority, and relative importance on the web.<\/p>\n Link popularity comprises the number of links and the authority of the websites linking to your site. Search engines recognize when a site is popular based on the links that point to a page on the site from external websites.<\/p>\n Link popularity is factored into search engine algorithms, most famously through the use of Google\u2019s PageRank technology. In Google’s PageRank algorithm, each hyperlink to a webpage acts like a vote of confidence for that page<\/strong>. It’s expected that websites will naturally recommend high-quality resources to their readers. That’s the simple concept behind PageRank (and the link measurements used by other search engines).<\/p>\n For example, a site about fishing would link to a site where someone can get a fishing license. A site about stamp collecting might link to the U.S. Postal Service. And a marketing blogger might link to this SEO Guide.<\/p>\n Because of the emphasis placed on link popularity, increasing the number of quality links to your site can improve your search engine ranking. Research from Backlinko shows that the No. 1 result in Google has an average of 3.8 times more backlinks<\/a> than positions No. 2 to 10.<\/p>\n But we have seen sites with fewer but higher quality links outrank those sites with more links. Link popularity is not a numbers game anymore. Even more important than the quantity of your backlinks are the quality and relevance of the sites where those links are coming from.<\/p>\n If enough relevant, quality sites link to you, then your site becomes a more trusted authority by association. So you want the best sites, not the most, linking back to you.<\/p>\n Understanding the basics of establishing good links will help increase your site\u2019s link popularity and thus improve its SEO rankings.<\/p>\n Unlike a popularity contest, the PageRank system doesn’t give every backlink an equal vote. In fact, some backlinks can even have a\u00a0negative<\/em> impact on your website’s ability to rank.<\/p>\n In an effort to stop sites from trying to manipulate PageRank and game the system, search engines analyze links and even penalize sites suspected to have unnatural backlink profiles.<\/p>\n In the next lesson, you’ll find out more about search engine guidelines and avoiding Google penalties<\/a> in particular. But for now, suffice it to say that there are:<\/p>\n Google defines link schemes<\/a> as:<\/p>\n Any links intended to manipulate PageRank or a site’s ranking in Google search results may be considered part of a link scheme and a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines. This includes any behavior that manipulates links to your site or outgoing links from your site.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n The examples listed in Google\u2019s webmaster guidelines in its \u201clink schemes\u201d help file<\/a> are the kinds of things you want to avoid when thinking about link building.<\/p>\n To be safe, focus on link earning<\/em> instead of link building. “Never buy links”<\/em> is something Bruce Clay repeats in every SEO Training<\/a> class.<\/p>\n Definitely ignore those emails that offer you “20,000 links for $29.00” \u2014 otherwise, you will rue the day you burned down your own site rankings for (knowingly or unknowingly) getting involved in a link scheme.<\/p>\n If you link to quality sites in your field, then your site seems higher quality by association.<\/p>\n However, the destination page and the whole website must be about the same topic as your linking page. This makes sense from a user point of view. The new page must be relevant if the link is going to be useful to your readers. If the two pages are not<\/em> on a related topic, the link may appear unnatural to search engines and hurt your SEO.<\/p>\n One thing to recall is that the probability of a link being clicked may influence how much PageRank passes through that link to a destination page. In general, links high on a page are more likely to be clicked, and the search engines know it. Google patents imply that they might decrease PageRank<\/a> transfer if the link is unlikely to be clicked.<\/p>\n SEO GUIDE BONUS VIDEO<\/strong><\/p>\n
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<\/a>What Are Backlinks?<\/h2>\n
What Is Link Popularity?<\/h3>\n
<\/a>Types of Links: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly<\/h2>\n
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Outbound Links Matter, Too<\/h3>\n