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seolinkbox · 7 months ago
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baywebservices · 2 years ago
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Rather than spreadsheets and random Gmail inboxes, You need to use BuzzStream to trace conversations and regulate campaigns properly across numerous initiatives.
If you find numerous lower-quality information items, forum links, comment spam, profile webpage links (when somebody generates an account on the website that permits them to generate community profile pages, which include Product Hunt or social media sites), or links that anyone could conveniently build, then I’d highly endorse using the services of a distinct agency due to the fact these attributes may be getting manipulated by Many others for link building uses.
Actually, once we checked out what forms of content material generate the most links, infographics arrived out near the major.
They’re also generally tougher to obtain backlinks to these pages nevertheless since the written content has a tendency to be extra professional—think about your merchandise webpages, by way of example.
You don’t choose to go overboard with key word-wealthy anchor textual content. In truth, Google incorporates a filter in their algorithm called “Google Penguin”.
On condition that material can’t make links unless people today find out about it, your best bet is to complete both: produce material that deserves to gain links, then do outreach to Allow prospective linkers know it exists. 
You will discover others, but the above tends to make up the vast majority. Nevertheless the great matter is, you can customise all of the higher than.
It's the options you’d hope… like the quantity of backlinks, referring domains and anchor textual content Investigation.
Comparable to the very first situation, you’ll choose to recognize which web pages on seo backlink strategy the website are your “income web pages” to slender down what internet pages to concentrate your initiatives on. These are usually gonna be pages that rank for base-of-the-funnel keywords and phrases and push indicator-ups and earnings for your company.
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Use a Resource like BuzzSumo website backlinks and Mention.com to locate mentions within your brand name on the internet. When you do, you’ll get social media backlinks a heads up Any time somebody writes about you:
Google will penalize you – Google has an army of human reviewers who can impose handbook steps on websites. If you obtain just one of these, some or all your website will not be demonstrated in Google’s search benefits.
Admittedly, this isn’t the best outreach email at any time. I didn’t pitch any certain useful resource or linking webpage. I also pitched the link in both existing seo link building services or new information. These things might need negatively impacted the reaction fee.
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eyecatchersadagency · 2 years ago
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5 LESSER KNOWN FACTS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT EFFECTIVE BACK LINKS TO INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS.
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What Are Backlinks?
A backlink is just a link from one website to another. Google uses backlink as a ranking signal because when one website links to another, it means they believe the content is trustworthy. High-quality backlinks help to increase the site’s ranking position and visibility in search engine results 
1. Building Awareness (No Follow Links)
Links are very important in building and growing information about your product and your business to more people. Link building is like an internet connection that is important in increasing your website traffic. Links are proof of support you say and want to explain in more detail. They can be useful in directing a person to any specific product or service you want to show to the audience. No, follow links come into use as Brand Awareness. Product awareness requires a visual link but can be followed by an audience. For example, people post multiple links to current headlines and articles on Facebook and Twitter. This allows the audience to follow the pages without having to read all the content. It leaves an impression on the mind of the visitor that, in time, makes them go back and explore the page.
2.  Guest posting for backlinks
This idea is not a change at all, but it can help build links in your store – even your product pages. In other words, do not write guest posts aimed at your audience. A better guest post should include your website speciality and your expertise. When writing guest posts, it is best to only link your domain once or twice and do it in context. No one, and I mean no one, will put guest posts on their website if there are only 300 words of selling your own product.
3. Testimonials
You probably used to ask for testimonials from your customers, but have you ever thought that they too could be a great way to build links. It can help you to diversify your link profile by shouting about how great someone else’s product or service is. If you can write testimonials or case studies that they can publish on their website, they will usually be happy to link and return to your website as a credit card next to it. From there, write positive testimonials and share them next to permission to use them on their website. There are so many ways you can get backlinks to your website. Which strategy best for you often depends on how close you have come to building links in the past, what industry you work in, and what your competitors are doing.
4.Resource Link Building
When you think of ways to get backlinks, many often start by thinking of bigger and harder strategies. But one of the most effective ways to build links is to build a resource link. To be successful with this strategy, you need to identify where your business can add value to your audience. After that, you need to create excellent resource pages to get quality backlinks from the relevant authorities. And you often get these opportunities by analyzing your competitor’s link profile and looking at who they are contacting but not you. By using the SEMrush Backlink Analytics Tool, you can easily identify resources that link to a competitor’s site. This way, you can work on content strategies that can attract their attention, and they will want to link to your site instead. 5.Building Relationships with Influencers.
Once you get to know the work of influencers in your niche – your goal should not just be to hit them up for links. It just doesn’t work this way and it can be annoying if you try this from the beginning. Your goal should be to start truly engaging with them. Leave a meaningful comment on their blog, you often share their work on social media (believe me, they’ll see). Also, try linking them as authorized sources from posts on your blog. Over time, this action will bring you to the promoter’s radar as someone genuinely interested in what they are doing. And as someone who gave them something first before you go and ask for something in return.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 6 months ago
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Even if you think AI search could be good, it won’t be good
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TONIGHT (May 15), I'm in NORTH HOLLYWOOD for a screening of STEPHANIE KELTON'S FINDING THE MONEY; FRIDAY (May 17), I'm at the INTERNET ARCHIVE in SAN FRANCISCO to keynote the 10th anniversary of the AUTHORS ALLIANCE.
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The big news in search this week is that Google is continuing its transition to "AI search" – instead of typing in search terms and getting links to websites, you'll ask Google a question and an AI will compose an answer based on things it finds on the web:
https://blog.google/products/search/generative-ai-google-search-may-2024/
Google bills this as "let Google do the googling for you." Rather than searching the web yourself, you'll delegate this task to Google. Hidden in this pitch is a tacit admission that Google is no longer a convenient or reliable way to retrieve information, drowning as it is in AI-generated spam, poorly labeled ads, and SEO garbage:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/03/keyword-swarming/#site-reputation-abuse
Googling used to be easy: type in a query, get back a screen of highly relevant results. Today, clicking the top links will take you to sites that paid for placement at the top of the screen (rather than the sites that best match your query). Clicking further down will get you scams, AI slop, or bulk-produced SEO nonsense.
AI-powered search promises to fix this, not by making Google search results better, but by having a bot sort through the search results and discard the nonsense that Google will continue to serve up, and summarize the high quality results.
Now, there are plenty of obvious objections to this plan. For starters, why wouldn't Google just make its search results better? Rather than building a LLM for the sole purpose of sorting through the garbage Google is either paid or tricked into serving up, why not just stop serving up garbage? We know that's possible, because other search engines serve really good results by paying for access to Google's back-end and then filtering the results:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/04/teach-me-how-to-shruggie/#kagi
Another obvious objection: why would anyone write the web if the only purpose for doing so is to feed a bot that will summarize what you've written without sending anyone to your webpage? Whether you're a commercial publisher hoping to make money from advertising or subscriptions, or – like me – an open access publisher hoping to change people's minds, why would you invite Google to summarize your work without ever showing it to internet users? Nevermind how unfair that is, think about how implausible it is: if this is the way Google will work in the future, why wouldn't every publisher just block Google's crawler?
A third obvious objection: AI is bad. Not morally bad (though maybe morally bad, too!), but technically bad. It "hallucinates" nonsense answers, including dangerous nonsense. It's a supremely confident liar that can get you killed:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/01/mushroom-pickers-urged-to-avoid-foraging-books-on-amazon-that-appear-to-be-written-by-ai
The promises of AI are grossly oversold, including the promises Google makes, like its claim that its AI had discovered millions of useful new materials. In reality, the number of useful new materials Deepmind had discovered was zero:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/23/maximal-plausibility/#reverse-centaurs
This is true of all of AI's most impressive demos. Often, "AI" turns out to be low-waged human workers in a distant call-center pretending to be robots:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/31/neural-interface-beta-tester/#tailfins
Sometimes, the AI robot dancing on stage turns out to literally be just a person in a robot suit pretending to be a robot:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/29/pay-no-attention/#to-the-little-man-behind-the-curtain
The AI video demos that represent "an existential threat to Hollywood filmmaking" turn out to be so cumbersome as to be practically useless (and vastly inferior to existing production techniques):
https://www.wheresyoured.at/expectations-versus-reality/
But let's take Google at its word. Let's stipulate that:
a) It can't fix search, only add a slop-filtering AI layer on top of it; and
b) The rest of the world will continue to let Google index its pages even if they derive no benefit from doing so; and
c) Google will shortly fix its AI, and all the lies about AI capabilities will be revealed to be premature truths that are finally realized.
AI search is still a bad idea. Because beyond all the obvious reasons that AI search is a terrible idea, there's a subtle – and incurable – defect in this plan: AI search – even excellent AI search – makes it far too easy for Google to cheat us, and Google can't stop cheating us.
Remember: enshittification isn't the result of worse people running tech companies today than in the years when tech services were good and useful. Rather, enshittification is rooted in the collapse of constraints that used to prevent those same people from making their services worse in service to increasing their profit margins:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/26/glitchbread/#electronic-shelf-tags
These companies always had the capacity to siphon value away from business customers (like publishers) and end-users (like searchers). That comes with the territory: digital businesses can alter their "business logic" from instant to instant, and for each user, allowing them to change payouts, prices and ranking. I call this "twiddling": turning the knobs on the system's back-end to make sure the house always wins:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/19/twiddler/
What changed wasn't the character of the leaders of these businesses, nor their capacity to cheat us. What changed was the consequences for cheating. When the tech companies merged to monopoly, they ceased to fear losing your business to a competitor.
Google's 90% search market share was attained by bribing everyone who operates a service or platform where you might encounter a search box to connect that box to Google. Spending tens of billions of dollars every year to make sure no one ever encounters a non-Google search is a cheaper way to retain your business than making sure Google is the very best search engine:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task
Competition was once a threat to Google; for years, its mantra was "competition is a click away." Today, competition is all but nonexistent.
Then the surveillance business consolidated into a small number of firms. Two companies dominate the commercial surveillance industry: Google and Meta, and they collude to rig the market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_Blue
That consolidation inevitably leads to regulatory capture: shorn of competitive pressure, the companies that dominate the sector can converge on a single message to policymakers and use their monopoly profits to turn that message into policy:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/05/regulatory-capture/
This is why Google doesn't have to worry about privacy laws. They've successfully prevented the passage of a US federal consumer privacy law. The last time the US passed a federal consumer privacy law was in 1988. It's a law that bans video store clerks from telling the newspapers which VHS cassettes you rented:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Privacy_Protection_Act
In Europe, Google's vast profits lets it fly an Irish flag of convenience, thus taking advantage of Ireland's tolerance for tax evasion and violations of European privacy law:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/15/finnegans-snooze/#dirty-old-town
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, and it also doesn't fear rival technologies. Google and its fellow Big Tech cartel members have expanded IP law to allow it to prevent third parties from reverse-engineer, hacking, or scraping its services. Google doesn't have to worry about ad-blocking, tracker blocking, or scrapers that filter out Google's lucrative, low-quality results:
https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, it doesn't fear rival technology and it doesn't fear its workers. Google's workforce once enjoyed enormous sway over the company's direction, thanks to their scarcity and market power. But Google has outgrown its dependence on its workers, and lays them off in vast numbers, even as it increases its profits and pisses away tens of billions on stock buybacks:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/25/moral-injury/#enshittification
Google is fearless. It doesn't fear losing your business, or being punished by regulators, or being mired in guerrilla warfare with rival engineers. It certainly doesn't fear its workers.
Making search worse is good for Google. Reducing search quality increases the number of queries, and thus ads, that each user must make to find their answers:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
If Google can make things worse for searchers without losing their business, it can make more money for itself. Without the discipline of markets, regulators, tech or workers, it has no impediment to transferring value from searchers and publishers to itself.
Which brings me back to AI search. When Google substitutes its own summaries for links to pages, it creates innumerable opportunities to charge publishers for preferential placement in those summaries.
This is true of any algorithmic feed: while such feeds are important – even vital – for making sense of huge amounts of information, they can also be used to play a high-speed shell-game that makes suckers out of the rest of us:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/11/for-you/#the-algorithm-tm
When you trust someone to summarize the truth for you, you become terribly vulnerable to their self-serving lies. In an ideal world, these intermediaries would be "fiduciaries," with a solemn (and legally binding) duty to put your interests ahead of their own:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/07/treacherous-computing/#rewilding-the-internet
But Google is clear that its first duty is to its shareholders: not to publishers, not to searchers, not to "partners" or employees.
AI search makes cheating so easy, and Google cheats so much. Indeed, the defects in AI give Google a readymade excuse for any apparent self-dealing: "we didn't tell you a lie because someone paid us to (for example, to recommend a product, or a hotel room, or a political point of view). Sure, they did pay us, but that was just an AI 'hallucination.'"
The existence of well-known AI hallucinations creates a zone of plausible deniability for even more enshittification of Google search. As Madeleine Clare Elish writes, AI serves as a "moral crumple zone":
https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/260
That's why, even if you're willing to believe that Google could make a great AI-based search, we can nevertheless be certain that they won't.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/15/they-trust-me-dumb-fucks/#ai-search
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mailcircle5 · 2 years ago
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The Best Tips In Search Engine Optimization
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The Smartest Ideas In Search Engine Optimisation
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