- Guest Blogging Backlinks.
- Editorial Backlinks.
- Relationship-based Backlinks.
- Acknowledgment Backlinks.
- Free Tool Backlinks.
- Badge Backlinks.
- Comment Backlinks.
- Press Release Backlinks.
Guest Blogging Backlinks:
Guest posting (also known as guest blogging) is the process of writing blogs for other websites to be published. It's a method of getting backlinks from blogs to your own website in exchange for an article. Links can be mentioned in different places in the post.
Editorial Backlinks
An editorial backlink is an organic inbound link that's used naturally in an authority website's content. When webmasters create content, they often link to other websites. If a webmaster wants to mention a statistic, for example, he or she may link to the website where it was originally published.
Relationship-based Backlinks
When they prefer referring you while writing the content and links to some valuable source, then that's known as relationship-based link building. If you reach out to the website you refer to as a source, you can easily turn editorial links into relationship-based links.
Acknowledgment Backlinks
when a website mentions and links to a website in reference to a relationship or sponsorship. These links typically don't have much content related to the brand or what they do, and instead, are simple mentions that: Indicate that the brand made a donation.
Free Tool Backlinks
Google Search Console. A completely free backlink tool with a large data allowance, but limited opportunities for backlink analysis.
- Seobility
- Ahrefs
- SEMrush
Badge Backlinks
Another clever technique by using which you can earn high-quality backlinks. The badge is basically an award that is created or given by other sites and is recognized as a status symbol
Comment Backlinks
A strategy used to be open to abuse. Unscrupulous blackhat SEO managers would spam comment sections wherever they could find them – posting links and comments on sites that weren't even relevant to their own site's niche.
Press Release Backlinks
Add hyperlinks within the body of your news releases – connect to your home page, a blog or report, or even a landing page for a download.
Make sure that the words you hyperlink actually describe the page you are linking to, or what's in the content you're linking to.
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