Friday 28 February 2020

What is a Backlink?

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

Many bloggers who recently opened a blog or website often find it difficult to understand the meaning of the term "backlink".

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

Let's start ...

Backlinks are inbound links to a web page.

When a web page links to another page, it is called a backlink. In the past, backlinks were the main measure for classifying a web page. A page with many backlinks tends to rank higher on all major search engines, including Google. This is still largely true.

Here is a glossary of common backlink terms you should know:

Link Juice: When a web page is linked to one of your articles or to the home page of your website, it transmits "link juice". This link helps in the classification of the articles and also improves the authority of the field. As a blogger, you can stop spreading the link using an unmonitored tag.
Untracked link: When a website links to another website, but the link has an untracked tag, that link does not pass the link. Untracked links are not useful for ranking a page because they do nothing. In general, a webmaster uses the untracking tag when connecting to an untrusted site.
Links to follow: By default, all links added to a blog post are links to follow and they pass the link.
Root link domains: this is the number of backlinks that access your website from a single domain. Even if a website has been linked to your website ten times, it will only be considered a linked root domain.
Low-quality links: Low-quality links are links from collected sites, automated sites, spam sites or even pornographic sites. These links do much more harm than good. This is one of the reasons why you should be careful when buying backlinks.
Internal links: links that go from one page to another in the same area are called internal links. The process itself is called internal linking or interconnection.
Anchor text: the text used for hyperlinks is called anchor text. Anchor text backlinks work very well when trying to rank certain keywords.
There was a time when even low-quality links helped rank a site. But ever since Google implemented it. The penguin algorithm, the whole backlink panorama has changed.

It is important to have backlinks from quality sites and these backlinks must be contextual. For example, if you have a fishing site and create links from other niche monkey sites, these links will not be useful. Your goal should be to get links from authoritative and relevant sites.

Today I'm going to talk about all my backlink lists I've worked on and you shouldn't miss it.


http://dokonoko.pinoko.jp/aarus_awakening/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://wiki.crap.jp/ankoku_midori/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://yascii.hiho.jp/wiki01/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://iphone.saloon.jp/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://wiki.holy.jp/book/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://tokiminori.under.jp/miyagi_anison/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://nakigao.sitemix.jp/nakiwiki/?Feb%20Backlinks
http://eba-www.yokohama-cu.ac.jp/~kook/cgi-bin/seminar/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://k-pool.pupu.jp/wiki/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://mc-dqm4.xii.jp/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
http://fortune.daa.jp/hosigamitaiju/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks
https://ikeda-lab.sfc.keio.ac.jp/3DSS/index.php?Feb%20Backlinks




















































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