One of the several ways to get more readers to your blog or visitors to your website is to establish high value backlinks to your website from other websites. In other words, visitors and the search engines can find your website address on someone else’s website. The other visitors can click on that link and land on your website and the search engines put a little tick mark on your scorecard because someone else knows about you. JHK9WHWUEBVC
Most of the articles you read about backlinks focus on using them for SEO or search engine optimization purposes. Although no one knows Google’s algorithm for sure and how they score backlinks, most SEO experts agree that you should spend time building your inventory of backlinks.
Why would Google or any search engine care how many backlinks you have? Consider who their customers are and just like any business, they want to deliver a high quality product to their customers. For example, when you type a search word or phrase into a Google search box, Google really wants to provide you just what you are looking for in the first couple of pages. So if I have an blog on your subject and Joe has an article on your subject, which one does Google like better? There are many factors, but if all else was equal except that my blog had backlinks from 5000 websites and Joe had 1000, most likely, I would get a higher ranking for that search term from Google than Joe.
Let’s take that one step further. If you get a restaurant recommendation from a well known, highly trusted source for Sally’s Mexican Cantina and also a recommendation for Joe’s Burger Shack from a total stranger, you are probably going to give a higher mark to Sally’s. Why? Because the source was well known and followed by many people.
Search engines, also, give higher marks to well known, trusted sites and getting a backlink from one of them is worth more than many backlinks from total strangers. So back to our example, if my 5000 backlinks were mostly from low pagerank sites and Joe’s were mostly from sites with pageranks of 6 or higher, then his high quality backlinks would probably trump mine.
Now that you know that you need high value backlinks, how do you get them? For that answer I turned to one of my trusted sources, Lynn Terry of ClickNewz.com and SelfStartersWeeklyTips.com. On a recent blog post about page ranking, Lynn commented:
“I check the top 10 results at the 3 major search engines, searching the keyword phrase I’m trying to rank for. If my page is not there- in the top 10 results – I close my browser and get back to work!”
She has been very successful in getting traffic to her sites and getting ranked on the search engines. A recommendation from her goes a long way with me.
She and Paul Short have come out with a terrific product with a step-by-step guide to getting high value backlinks. I got it right away and I have seen a substantial increase in backlinks. In fact, the Quick Start Guide started producing results on the first website that day! This is not a slick overhyped ebook! Heck they don’t even have an eBook Cover! You get the URLs, the tools, the Know How and the Action Plan. It can’t be made simpler.
I’m using Lynn’s simple model and you should too. Click Here to check out 5000BackLinks.
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Great information. btw: I really like your banner w/ who, what, when et al.
Thanks for the kind words. I’ll give a plug for my banner to Michael Schultz at Sharp Pixel Designs.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for this easy to understand explanation of backlinks. Sometimes the information we hear and read just rattles around the brain for awhile until it sinks in. The examples sure helped by putting simple “brick and mortar” examples in front of me. Thanks again for this easy to understand explanation and I’ll be back for more!
(p.s. I too love the banner. Very sharp!)
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Hi Chris
Came over from “wordpress how to spotter”.
Backlinks? So important and so time consuming to get.
Like you I’ve added CommentLuv to my site in the hope of attracting more comments.
It’s worked for you… this is my comment. LOL
BTW love the blog… Thesis theme always makes me green with envy.
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Thanks, Keith.
You might check out this product. I have had much success with the Quick Start process. But yes, the rest does take time.
I love Thesis especially now that I have accumulated some custom code for it.
Thanks, Patti for the comments. It helps me too to have a visual explanation. Magic Myke made my banner
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