Showing posts with label tips for backlinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips for backlinks. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Planning About BackLinking Part 1st


planning of backlinking
In the last article we learn about High Quality Backlinkings  Tips Part 1 and High Quality Backlinkings  Tips Part 2. Today we learn about the backlinking planning part 1st
1) How many backlinks you need depends on what you are trying to achieve or take. The more you want to achieve, you have to do  the more backlinks.

2) You can increase rank your  website or blog  with literally just a few backlinks, but that would be for low competition keywords with low search volumes, meaning you would get few visitors to your site.

3) Any general number of backlinks given as a target could be argued against, as it will vary or change  very much from business to business, however, a small business should be searchin or looking  to get 50 quality backlinks to get their SEO(Search Engine Optimization) campaign off to a good start.

4) With 50 - 60  quality backlinks it would be reasonable to expect first page rankings for 5 or so keywords of average competitiveness.

5) Setting backlink targets is not wise though. dont think about target

6) Link building should be an on-going or running process, without thinking of  a target in mind. Also when you reach the top of Google don not  stop building links.

7) If  you stop doing backlinking you are  giving chance to  your competitors, for  overtaking you.



Friday, 3 April 2015

Quality Backlinking Tips Part 1st


tricks for quality backlinks
 In the last article We learn about the Backlinking Tips Part 4. Today we are going to learn the Quality Backlinking.

A) Getting backlinks – links from other websites to your business’s website – is the most effective way to improve your rankings.

B)  all backlinks are not equal. Some backlinks cannot  improve your rankings at all, and some may causes  negative effect. Therefore, you should  focus on doing or taking high quality backlinks.

C) What makes a backlink high quality is subjective, and every SEO (Search Engine Optimization) consultant will have at least a slightly differing opinion on the topic, however, most would agree that a good quality backlink would be comprised of several of the factors listed below, and that a backlink that ticks all of these boxes would be the perfect backlink.

D) It would be unrealistic to expect all of your backlinks to be perfect or accurate, and just because a backlink doe not  meet all of these condition it does not make it low quality.

E) If you can get a backlink to your business’s website that ticks at least a few of these boxes then it’s definitely worth having in your site’s link profile.

F) Search engines want to provide relevance in their search results.

G) It’s logical that a high quality backlink would come from a high quality website or blog, and that a high quality site or blog  would also be a very trustworthy site.

H) The fewer the number of links away a site is from one of the seed sites, the higher its TrustRank is, and the higher the quality a link from that site is.


I) Visitors still click these links as often as they did when the internet was first created, and having a link in a prominent position on a highly visited page makes it high quality because, regardless of rankings, it will bring your website a continual stream of targeted visitors.

J) The quality of a backlink increases if the words that form the clickable text of the link are the same as, or similar to, the words that you are working or trying to improve your rankings for.

K) It looks unnatural to have a lot of incoming links made up of exactly the same anchor link text though, so use plenty(small) of variations. If you are  trying to rank your site or blog  for ‘mortgage advice’, as well as getting links with ‘mortgage advice’ as the anchor link text, good variations would be ‘advice on mortgages’, ‘professional mortgage advice’ and ‘mortgage guidance’.

L) In-content backlinks (i.e. backlinks within a block of text) are the most likely to be editorial links, which are  the type of links that search engines gives more  values, and if a link is included early on in a piece of content then it’s natural to assume that the author of that content considers it be an important link.

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Tips For Backlinking Part 4


tricks for backlinks
 Today we are goling to learn advice for backlinking in its 4rth part to read this article first go through Tips for Backlinking Part 1st, Tips for Backlinking Part Part 2nd, Tips for Backlinking Part 3rd,  

 A) Attach some some kind of offer/value to your link requests that makes it worthwhile for the other person to respond, as if there’s nothing in it for them, 99% of the time they won’t respond.

    B) There are basically 5 reasons that someone will link to your site: they think your site is unique/interesting/engaging;  they know you and/or owe you a favour;  you link to their site in return; you give them content to publish on their site; you provide them with a financial incentive.

  C) Acquiring good quality backlinks becomes much easier if the content on your website is worthy of being linked to. If your site is just a collection of selling products, then you have to struggle  to  get link from other site

 D) It’s best if you can get someone to link to your site without you also having to link to theirs, but exchanging links is better than no link at all, so if it’s a relevant, good quality website, and they want to exchange links, then do it.

  E) If you’re exchanging links with another site, try do so from within an article or blog post (existing or newly created) on your respective websites, rather than from partner/links/friends style pages.

  F) Buying backlinks is technically against Google’s guidelines, but it’s a widespread practice, especially for high value, competitive keywords.

 G) If you buy a link on a specific website for your site or blog and deal directly with the owner of that site, then it’s pretty much impossible for that to get flagged as a paid link (unless the site is advertising that they sell links).

 H) Don’t buy links being openly sold (like in forums) or offered to you via email, and don’t use automated link building tools, software or services.


 I) If you take an aggressive approach to building links, it’s highly likely that your site will be penalised by one of Google’s Penguin updates, which specifically target unnatural linking practices.

J) Be cautious and conservative when building backlinks, because trying to remove links that have gotten your website penalised is not simple or quick.

 K) Telling Google that you didn’t build the links that they’ve penalised your site for isn’t accepted as a valid excuse and won’t result in the penalty being removed.

L) Recovering from a Google penalty caused by unnatural backlinks will take at least 3+ months, and in lots of cases a year or more.

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

BackLinking Tips Part 3


Backlinking tricks
To read this article I recommend that you should read backlinking tips part 1st and backlinking tips part 2nd.
In this article (tips for backlinking part 3) we learn more about backlinking.i.e. from which side backlinking is better, How much time require for backlinking, backlinking tool etc.

A) Links from other UK sites are best, but links from other sites, are beneficial too.

   B) Try to get links to as many different pages of your website as possible. Not just to the homepage (which will naturally acquire the most), but to internal pages too – like your category/product/service pages.

   C) After getting one link from a site, any subsequent ones from that same site have much less value, so focus on acquiring links from new sites, rather than getting more from sites that are already linking to yours.

   D) It can take weeks for your website to be credited for a new backlink. initially  Google has to find the new link, then they have to update the search results.

   E) The best ways to find websites to get links from are to research who is linking to your competitors and to search on Google for sites that are talking about topics related to yours.

   F) Use a backlink research tool, like opensiteexplorer. Doing so gives you access to extensive backlink data for your site and your competitors’ sites.

    G)Backlink analysis tools never show a website’s complete link profile, and  Whichever tool you use, you will only see 30-40% of a site’s backlinks at most.

    H)There are lots of ways to get backlinks.

   I) Email is the standard way to contact someone about linking to your site, but try contacting people through Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Linkedin, etc.

   J) When contacting someone about linking to your site or blog, make the communication as personal as possible.

   K) When emailing people, avoid mentioning ‘link’ or ‘backlink’ in the subject field, don’t include any URLs in the first email, and leave out any SEO terminology, like rankings, algorithms , dofollow/nofollow, etc.

 

Monday, 30 March 2015

BackLinking Tips Part 2nd


backlinkging tricks
 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.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

BackLinking Tips Part 1st


tricks for backlinks
In the last article we learn about some SEO Tips today we are learn about BackLinks Tips Part 1st. Read the all series of article realated to backlinks tips you will surely understand complite backlinks tips.

  A) Backlinks are links on one website that, when clicked,  the user goes to another site.

   B) Backlinks can be in the form of an image or text. If a link is an image, the anchor link text is the alt tag(alter) of the image.

    C) Anchor link text is the text that’s used to create the clickable part of a backlink. It can be a URL, branded (your name, your business’s name, etc.), phrases that include the keywords you are target, or phrases that do not include the keywords you are going to target.

  D)  It used to be the case that it really helped if the anchor link text used for a backlink was the same as one of your targeted keywords, but this is no longer the case.

   E) If your website has a backlink profile without lots of branded links (like ‘Company Name’ and ‘www.companyname.co.uk’), it can signal to Google that you’ve been using manipulative link building tactics.

  F)  A nofollow link is one that has had the rel=”nofollow” attribute applied to it, which instructs Google to not use that link when calculating the trust and authority of the page being linked to.

  G)  Dofollow links, which have no attribute applied to them, and are used by Google in their ranking algorithm, are more valuable than nofollow links, however, a link profile with few nofollow links looks unnatural.

   H) You can see a near complete list of who is linking to your website from within your Google Webmaster Tools account. Login, go to ’Traffic’ and then ‘Links’.

   I) Backlinks affect search engine rankings more than anything else. The number and quality of backlinks are pointing towards your website or blog  will largely determine in what position your site ranks in the search results.

  J)  You need to actively go out and seek backlinks. Your website or blog will acquire some backlinks naturally, but if you need to more,  you need to be pro-active.

  K)  Building backlinks is not difficult or complicated, and you don’t need any special skills, tools or software to be able to do backlinks. More than anything, it’s about contacting people and building relationships with other site owners.

  L)  Building links steadily over time, like a few a week, is preferable to building 100 in a week and then not building any again, as the latter approach can signal to Google that you’ve engaged in unnatural link building.