What are Backlinks in SEO & How You Can Get Them

What are Backlinks in SEO & How You Can Get Them


For a better experience & to help me, read this article on Good Writer (my blog).


If you are trying to SEO boost your website, yet have no idea about backlinks, this article is for you.

Backlinks are links from a page on one website mentioning another. Also called inbound links or incoming links. Search engines like Google & Bing use backlinks as a trustworthy resource when ranking pages.

It is common for websites to gain backlinks naturally with time, but marketers often put in effort to create and sustain them.

For example, Good Writer has this backlink from Medium:

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The two main types of links

Before diving deeper into backlinks, it’s better to have a basic understanding of the different types of links (link building). So, you will know exactly, what category the backlinks belong to.

The two main types of links you can find on any web page are;

  1. Internal links.
  2. External links.

Internal links

When a page links content to the same domain or website, those types of links are called internal links. Having these links is much as important as having backlinks to a website to rank higher on search results.

External links

As you can probably tell when an outgoing or outbound link to another domain is placed within a website, those are called external links.

(In the above backlink example, Medium is the referring site that has placed an external link to Good Writer.)


Why are backlinks important?

Backlinks are important for a website in many ways, but three reasons are prominent.

  1. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) — Basically they are like favors or votes from other websites — Each saying your content is valuable and trustworthy.
  2. Search engine rankings — The more votes (backlinks) your website wins, the higher your site will rank in Google and other search engines.
  3. Higher organic traffic — Search engines often crawl (visit) web pages to find the most suitable content to index & display within their rankings. And they may discover your content faster if you have more backlinks from other pages.

Google has confirmed — that it always considers and continues to use backlinks as a key factor when ranking pages using its search engine algorithm (Originally known as “PageRank”).

Are all Backlinks valuable the same for ranking?

Of course not. Not all backlinks are considered equal.

Search engines like Google and Bing consider several factors to identify whether a backlink is valuable or not.

  1. Website Authority
  2. Content Relation between pages
  3. Dofollow links
  4. Placement of the backlink
  5. Links within the content (Hyperlinks)

Let’s talk deeper about them.

Authority

You need quality backlinks rather than hundreds of fake or low-quality backlinks. As it turns out, the more authority the website referring you have, the more quality the back-link gets — resulting higher organic traffic rates.

It means if the page referring to you is popular, you have a greater chance of getting high traffic.

Google search rank algorithm

“PageRank (PR) is an algorithm used by Google Search to rank web pages in their search engine results. It is named after both the term “web page” and co-founder Larry Page. PageRank is a way of measuring the importance of website pages.” — Wikipidia

With that said, backlinks are not the only factor Google algorithm uses to rank content, but they certainly play a major role in boosting the organic traffic a web page gets.

Backlinks with related content have more value

Think you are doing a food blog and your pages have backlinks to another blog which is a blog about poetry. Can you see a relation?

No. Right?

Google thinks the same way. When it crawls a page it gives priority for content relation. If the backlink you referring to has a strong connection to what you are writing, Google considers it a valuable backlink.

Do follow Links

There are two other important types of links that a reader will never see or identify unless peak into its HTML code. But they are super important for web ranking. We called them,

  • Do-follow links
  • Nofollow links

Here is a do-follow link & here is a nofollow link. Obviously, both links take us to a certain destination and both look the same. But there’s a difference.

follow/ Dofollow link has no rel attribute.

<a >do-follow</a>        

nofollow link has a rel attribute.

<a  rel="nofollow">nofollow</a>        

Apart from the “nofollow” tag, there are also “sponsored” and “ugc” tags.

Dofollow links help with search engine rankings. On the other way, Nofollow links don’t. It’s as simple as that.

Google and other search engines ignore & don’t crawl links with the nofollow attributes. Hence, they do not affect search engine rankings.

They do have a good reason for doing that. Let’s hear what Google says.

“If you’re a blogger (or a blog reader), you’re painfully familiar with people who try to raise their own websites’ search engine rankings by submitting linked blog comments like “Visit my discount pharmaceuticals site.” This is called comment spam, we don’t like it either, and we’ve been testing a new tag that blocks it. From now on when Google sees the attribute (rel=“nofollow”) on hyperlinks, those links won’t get any credit when we rank websites in our search results. This isn’t a negative vote for the site where the comment was posted; it’s just a way to make sure that spammers get no benefit from abusing public areas like blog comments, trackbacks, and referrer lists.”

That being said, always try to use proper tags appropriately.

Placement of the backlink

When you are visiting a web page, what is the place you see first? The top position of it. Everyone sees that. So, what happens if it has a backlink to your website?

Ah! Instant traffic right?

Further down the placement of the link, the chance of that link being seen by visitors will be low. Resulting, in lesser traffic you will get.

So, you might ask them to give your link a proper position with their content. Or you could target a good position and write an article for that.

Links within the content give more value

Clickable words or Anchor text add more value than direct links when page ranking according to what Google says describing their page rank algorithm.

But, remember not to overdo it with un-relevant page links. It will make the content less readable and could negatively affect readability scores.


Final Thoughts

Backlinks are one of the most valuable assets a blogger can own. Especially in trending queries. This guide will teach you everything about it from what is a backlink to how you can get backlinks from other bloggers.

I’ll update every bit of this with time & you are most welcome to ask anything you need to know.

Looking for how to start your own blog? Refer to this page for every resource from beginner to pro-level blogger will need.


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