What Are Backlinks in SEO & Benefits? Beginners `Guide

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Backlinks in SEO
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A “backlink” is one of the most used words in the world of search engine optimization (SEO).

Many bloggers who have only recently started a blog or a website often struggle to understand what the term “backlink” means.

In this post, I hope to offer you an understanding of what backlinks are, why they are essential to SEO, and why they are important for your online success. You’ll also learn how to analyze the backlinks of your competitors, and how to acquire them for your site.

Let’s get started…

Backlinks are incoming links to a webpage.

When a webpage links to any other page, it’s called a backlink. In the past, backlinks were the major metric for the ranking of a webpage. A page with a lot of backlinks tended to rank higher on all major search engines, including Google. This is still true to a large extent.

  • Link Juice: When a webpage links to any of your articles or your website’s homepage, it passes “link juice”. This link juice helps with the ranking of the article, and also improves the domain authority. As a blogger, you can stop passing link juice by using a no-follow tag.
  • No-Follow Link: When a website links to another website, but the link has a no-follow tag, that link does not pass link juice. No-follow links are not useful concerning the ranking of a page as they do not contribute anything. In general, a webmaster uses the no-follow tag when he/she is linking out to an unreliable site.
  • Do-Follow Link: By default, all the links that you add to a blog post are do-follow links and these pass link juice.
  • Linking Root Domains: This refers to the number of backlinks coming into your website from a unique domain. Even if a website has linked to your website ten times, it will only be considered as one linked root domain.
  • Low-Quality Links: Low-quality links are links that come from harvested sites, automated sites, spam sites, or even porn sites. Such links do far more harm than good. This is one reason you should be careful when buying backlinks.
  • Internal Links: Links that are going from one page to another within the same domain are called internal links. The process itself is referred to as internal linking or interlinking.
  • Anchor Text: Text that is used for hyperlinks is called anchor text. Anchor text backlinks work great when you are trying to rank for particular keywords.
Advantages of backlinks
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Before I talk about the advantages of backlinks, you need to know that much has changed concerning backlinks in the past couple of years.

There was a time when even low-quality links helped in ranking a site. But ever since Google rolled out its Penguin algorithm, the whole landscape of backlinking has changed.

It is important to have backlinks from quality sites, and those backlinks should be contextual. If, for example, you have a site about fish, and you are creating links from other niche sites about monkeys, these links will be of no use. Your goal should be to get links from authoritative and relevant sites.

Now let’s take a look at why it is important for you to create backlinks to your site:

Backlinks help in getting better search engine rankings.

Important note: “SERP” means search engine results page. This screenshot is merely reflecting what people see in Google.

Here’s an example.

Take the topic “SEO Backlinks”.

If I enter this search term into SEMRush SERP analysis (a keyword research tool), I can see that most of the high-ranking pages have tons of backlinks:

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If your content is getting links from other sites, that content will naturally start to rank higher in the search results. If it isn’t, then you need to get proactive and build them.

Your goal should be to create links to individual posts/pages along with those leading to your homepage.

2. Faster Indexing

Search engine bots discover new webpages by following backlinks from existing webpages. Only when they’ve discovered your site can they crawl your site effectively.

It will be more difficult for search engine bots to find your site if you do not have any backlinks. Especially for a new website, it is important to get backlinks as they help in the faster discovery and indexing of your site.

3. Referral Traffic

One of the major benefits of backlinks is that they help get referral traffic. Basically, a person who is reading a post may click on links in the post to find out more about the topic at hand.

Since people click on links voluntarily, they’re usually more targeted and are less likely to leave the page fast (aka a low bounce rate).

Usually, referral traffic is targeted and has a low bounce rate.

So now you understand what the term “backlink” means as it relates to SEO and why they’re important. Let’s now learn a few simple techniques for acquiring new backlinks:

One important fact that you need to keep in mind about backlink SEO is that it is not the number of backlinks which matters, but rather the quality of backlinks.

So here’s the question:

What are some of the ways to get quality backlinks for your blog?

  1. Write awesome articles
  2. Use Broken link building method
  3. Replicating your competitors’ backlinks
  4. Create cornerstone articles (Piller articles)
  5. Start guest blogging
  6. Submit to web directories

Read: 101 Ways To Generate Backlinks

1. Write awesome articles

If you want people to link to you, you need to give them a reason. And the best reason is an awesome article.

If your content is helpful and enjoyable, people will be happy to link to it.

How do you create an awesome article?

Here are some tips to get you started:

  • Solve the problem. Most people read content because they’re looking for a solution. Make sure you articulate the exact problem and teach them how to fix it.
  • Make your content easy to read. Write it in short, simple sentences. Make the article look less chunky by adding formatting, headings, images and other multimedia.
  • Have a unique angle. There’s so much content on the Internet today. How will your article stand out?
  • Build authority into the article. People want to learn from people with authority on that topic. Also, focus on building topical authority.

Over the years, we’ve published plenty of articles on this blog that will help you to create great articles in no time:

Once you’ve published your awesome post, it’s time to send some outreach emails. A good group of people to reach out to are those who have published articles on the same topic. Since they’ve written on that topic before, there is a higher probability that they’ll be interested in seeing your post.

To find these people, simply enter the topic of your article (remember to try variations!) into Google. Collect the list of articles that appear in the SERPs.

Alternatively, you can use a tool like BuzzSumo.

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Enter the topic into Content Analyzer, do some filtering (like “English-only”) and export the list.

Important note: Such articles are based on proper research and practical examples.

2. Start guest blogging

Guest blogging is a strategy where you write a post for other people’s blogs, instead of your own.

How does this work in terms of link building?

In a nutshell: in exchange for a free article, the blog owner will usually allow 1-2 links back to your site within the post.

One big challenge with guest blogging is finding sites to guest blog for.

To increase your chances of being accepted, you can look for sites that are already accepting guest posts. These sites typically have a page calling for contributors, like a “Write For Us” or “Contribute” page. To find these sites, you can use Google’s advanced search operators.

Some search operators you can use:

  • [your_topic] “write for us”
  • [your_topic] “become an author”
  • [your_topic] “guest post”
  • [your_topic] “guest article”
  • [your_topic] inurl:contribute

From there, simply follow the instructions and submit a pitch.

Another route you can take is to look for guest blogging opportunities in Ahrefs’ Content Explorer.

The reason is this: if a website has written about a topic before, they clearly have an interest in it. Thus, they may be willing to accept a guest post about that topic, even if they don’t have a “write for us” page.

To begin, enter any word/phrase in your niche.

Check the “one article per domain” box to get a list of unique domains you can potentially write for. You can also add a few more filters to narrow the list so you can pitch blogs you’re comfortable writing for.

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Some of these sites may not have an obvious “Write for us” page. Nevertheless, most blogs will accept a guest post if your pitch or topic is good enough.

One way to find good topics to pitch is to note common themes or topics that are already popular on their blog.

Most blogs showcase their best articles on their site.

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Here is a video that helps you understand more about finding opportunities:

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Your site may be new, but your competitors aren’t. This means two things:

  • They’ve likely gotten plenty of backlinks
  • They’re done some link building of their own (so they can rank better)

You can use this to your advantage. Find out how they’ve been acquiring their links, and replicate them.

To do this, you’ll have to use a tool in SEMRush called backlink Gap.

This handy tool tells you who’s linking to multiple competitors, but not to you.

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In the below screenshot, you can see how clearly it shows the websites which are linking to all the other sites that are linking to my closest competitors. What I’ll do is to analyze the results and figure out why they linked to my competitors, but not to me.

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Add your competitors to the tool, and click “find prospect”.

Then, I’ll send an email and see if I can get those links! I will share the email outreach technique in the future articles. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay get notified when we publish the guide.

The Web is constantly evolving. Pages change, move or get deleted all the time. Broken links are links to pages that no longer exist.

Nobody likes that. Webmasters and searchers hate broken links because they contribute to poor user experience.

But, they still exist because webmasters are busy. It takes a lot of effort to continuously rid your site of broken links.

This strategy takes advantage of that. The concept is simple:

  • You find a broken link
  • You recreate the dead content
  • You reach out to people linking to that dead content and ask them to link to your recreated version.

The most important part of this strategy is finding the right “broken” content to recreate and pitch. To do this, you’ll need a tool that allows you to analyze backlinks.

Enter the domain of an authoritative, competing site into Ahrefs’ Site Explorer. Then, go to the Best by links report, and filter by “HTTP 404 not found”.

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As you can see, the 2nd page of this screenshot is dead, but previously had 113 dofollow backlinks linking to it. That’s a great opportunity!

The Wayback Machine tells me it used to be a post about the differences among metaphors, similes, and analogies.

Now all you have to do is to recreate this content and tell all 113 people to link to you instead.

5. Submit to web directories

Submitting your blog to web directories is another easy way to get backlinks.

With that said, this method is not very popular these days because finding a legal web directory is not easy. You must especially avoid those web directories that ask you to create a backlink to their website to get your website into their directory.

Also important: If you are using any automatic direct submission tactics, stop doing so right away. Automatic website submissions will cause your blog to appear as spam, and it can cost you a lot in terms of your domain authority or even the complete removal of your blog from search engines.

What is an example of Backlink in SEO?

When one website links to another, that link is known as a backlink. For example, if ShoutMeLoud includes a hyperlink directing to a page on Wikipedia, that link from ShoutMeLoud to Wikipedia is a backlink for Wikipedia.

How many backlinks do you need for SEO?

The number of backlinks needed for SEO success varies. Quality matters more than quantity when it comes to backlinks. Having a few high-quality backlinks from authoritative and relevant sites can be more beneficial than many low-quality backlinks. However, a backlink analysis always reveals how many backlinks you should get for your page to outrank the competitor. This is not always accurate, but it helps.

What are bad backlinks?

Bad backlinks or low-quality or toxic backlinks, come from unreliable, spammy, or irrelevant websites. These links can harm your site’s SEO by negatively impacting the website’s credibility and ranking on search engines.

I hope this article will help you understand the basics of backlinks in SEO, and why you should start working on getting backlinks for your blog.

Do you currently work on getting backlinks for your blog?  Tell us about your experiences in the comments section below.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

150 thoughts on “What Are Backlinks in SEO & Benefits? Beginners `Guide”

  1. sudha

    It depends..If you have done everything right..within a month or two google will recognize the 301 perma redirection.. Make sure you check every individual post permalink and that should match your blogspot permalink for every individual post. Because when you import your blog to wordpress, your individual permalink will be borken

  2. kerokill

    Post on the forum and many similar comments in blogs. It was the best way to promote the measure because it combines the public more quickly. I’m not interested of the traffic, I would be interested in people in my niche for us to press to talk about my problems.
    They are increasingly available traffic from Google and not your mouth. If the goal is to rank in search engines, the quantity and quality of backlinks are the decisive factor # 1

  3. TechJ

    Backlinking is a very nice process and becomes easy if you write some great guest posts on websites like shoutmeloud and callingall geeks. I easily get advantage as me and my other editors of the blog keep writing for other blogs for better backlinking. Recently, concepts like revenue sharing has made it much easier to write posts for other blogs and if you write something good you can published.

  4. Great information I have tried to get backlinks for wholesale but unable to do so this information is very useful.
    Thank you

  5. Alex Ray

    Nice work…Thanks for sharing. Back links are the most important parts of SEO. Thanks once again.

  6. amit.guwahati

    Good work here harsh.. back linking is still the major criteria of authority with major search engines vis Bing, yahoo etc.

  7. Anthony

    Well folks, iam a new born in the blogger arena,, have written lots of blogs for other’s but, never started one personal blog.. I have started one and is slowly increasing bit by bit.. Thnx for sharing information like these..

  8. danny

    how do i check the difference between quality backlinks and poor ones?
    i have been trying to gain backlinks for a week or so now but nothing has changed with the amount of traffic i get ? how long will it be before i see any benefits ?

  9. James Glen

    Thanks for the information. I was very interested in hearing that “do follow” and “no follow” are the same.

  10. Micro Readers

    I really appreciate this posts…. Thanks Harsh for opening my eyes on the benefits of commenting!! At first i used to think it to be Humbug but now got the idea of what the commenting means….

  11. SocialBlogr

    Hi, analyzing blog is also give a backlink, because the service will create a permanent page to display the analysis result. I’ve tried it. There are soooo many website analyzer.

  12. akuchey

    i heard if we recieve backlink form bad/ban site it could effect our rank..is it right.Maybe we need to be carefull before we leave our link…

  13. Dr.Rajesh moganti

    I came to know that Google algorithm is no way relying on the back-links and those click exchange process going to vanish it seems. Is it true?

  14. ejay

    The info is good.. I was much worried about my back links. I got good idea from you.. I think i could improve it now.. Keep up the gud work..

  15. Nevin

    I think if the content you offered is important or interested enough, people will be willing to spend time on the surveys that they have to answer ahead.
    For example, if you are offering online video clips people are keen to watch online or download, it will make better motivation.
    Then, you should be able to get a lot of backlinks from blogs whose owner like your websites.

  16. Nihar

    Great post.

    I also get backlinks by commenting. But, i get very less backlinks by someone actually sharing my link on his/her blog 🙁
    .

  17. The Gooroo

    Harsh,
    You couldn’t have said things better! 🙂
    I’ve been told by many to avoid link exchanges also, so I stick by that. I get a lot of backlinks from writing quality content.

  18. Neko Auto

    yes i too personally think nofollow links are also useful but it depends on why u r commenting on blogs. Commenting for serp & backlinks OR for popularity & traffic. Commenting on nofollow wont help in getting backlinks in Google but make u beneficial in gaining traffic which is the main aim of a webmaster.
    i try to comment on every blog i find interesting no matter if its dofollow or nofollow. Most bloggers comment as to build up a group or say get into community and get into limelight in every bloggers eyes. it makes a relationship.
    And offcourse Content is the King as to get real popularity and fare results on your blog. Useful content gets ur blog reader turn to a subscriber or daily visitor of ur blog.

  19. George Serradinho

    All sites would love backlinks and try to increase it everyday. I do my best to increase mine and look at all backlinks before approving them to ensure that they are top quality.

    The DoFollow and Nofollow does not matter anymore according to what I have read.

    Thanks for sharing this info 🙂

  20. Tycoon Blogger

    I try to build quality back links each and every day. Like you said commenting on forums and blogs is the way to go. It is interesting that you mention that the do follow designation might not be that important anymore. That is good because I comment on blogs I like to read, whenther or not they are do follow or not..

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