Monday 30 March 2015

BackLinking Tips Part 2nd


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 In last article We learn about some of tips related to backlinks in 1st part of BackLinking.
Today I am going to explain some another tips related to Backlinks.

 A) How many backlinks you need for your site or blog depends on how many keywords you are focusing or targeting, the level of competition for those keywords, the quality of the backlinks you acquire, and how good your on-site optimisation is.

   B) Simply getting more links or backlinks than any of your competitors is not the aim – getting more high quality links than them is.

   C) All  backlinks are not  equal. Some will improve your sites rankings, some will have no effect on them, and some may have a negative effect on them.

   D) If you have 10 trustworthy and authoritative links from relevant sources, and a competitor has 100 spam backlinks, then, in terms of backlinks at least, Google will favour your site over theirs.

   E) Having lots of low quality backlinks can have a negative effect on your website’s ranking, so be selective when link building, and don’t get a link from another site just because it’s easy to do so.

    F) Be prepared to work for high quality backlinks.

    G) For a backlink to be considered a high quality one, it must meet multiple condition.

   H) Having a link in a prominent position on a highly visited page makes it valuable, because, regardless of rankings, it will bring your website a continual stream of targeted visitors.

 I) Don’t worry about the authority (PageRank, Ahrefs Domain Rank, etc.) of the page that a link is on. All pages or site start off with no authority but can increase with time, so a PR0 page today, can be a PR5 page in 6 months of time.

   J) The trust and authority passed on from a page gets divided up between all of the links on that page, so getting a link from a page with few other links on it is preferable to getting one from a page with 50+ links on it.

   K) Links from relevant websites or blog are best, followed by links from relevant pages on irrelevant (or multiple topic / magazine style) sites. Links from irrelevant sites or blogs are not worthless, but do not invest much time or effort into the acquisition of them.

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