If you've read anything about or studied Search Engine Optimization,
you've come across the term "backlink" at least once. For those of you
new to SEO, you may be wondering what a backlink is, and why they are
important. Backlinks
have become so important to the scope of Search Engine Optimization,
that they have become some of the main building blocks to good SEO. In
this article, we will explain to you what a backlink is, why they are
important, and what you can do to help gain them while avoiding getting
into trouble with the Search Engines.
What are "backlinks"? Backlinks are links that are directed towards
your website. Also knows as Inbound links (IBL's). The number of
backlinks is an indication of the popularity or importance of that
website. Backlinks are important for SEO because some search engines,
especially Google, will give more credit to websites that have a good
number of quality backlinks, and consider those websites more relevant
than others in their results pages for a search query.
When search engines calculate the relevance of a site to a keyword, they
consider the number of QUALITY inbound links to that site. So we should
not be satisfied with merely getting inbound links, it is the quality
of the inbound link that matters.
A search engine considers the content of the sites to determine the QUALITY of a link. When inbound links to your site come from other sites, and those sites have content related to your site, these inbound links are considered more relevant to your site. If inbound links are found on sites with unrelated content, they are considered less relevant. The higher the relevance of inbound links, the greater their quality.
For example, if a webmaster has a website about how to rescue orphaned
kittens, and received a backlink from another website about kittens,
then that would be more relevant in a search engine's assessment than
say a link from a site about car racing. The more relevant the site is
that is linking back to your website, the better the quality of the
backlink.
Search engines want websites to have a level
playing field, and look for natural links built slowly over time. While
it is fairly easy to manipulate links on a web page to try to achieve a
higher ranking, it is a lot harder to influence a search engine with
external backlinks from other websites. This is also a reason why
backlinks factor in so highly into a search engine's algorithm. Lately,
however, a search engine's criteria for quality inbound links has
gotten even tougher, thanks to unscrupulous webmasters trying to achieve
these inbound links by deceptive or sneaky techniques, such as with
hidden links, or automatically generated pages whose sole purpose is to
provide inbound links to websites. These pages are called link farms,
and they are not only disregarded by search engines, but linking to a
link farm could get your site banned entirely.
Another reason to achieve quality backlinks is
to entice visitors to come to your website. You can't build a website [or Blog],
and then expect that people will find your website without pointing the
way. You will probably have to get the word out there about your site.
One way webmasters got the word out used to be through reciprocal
linking. Let's talk about reciprocal linking for a moment.
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