What is a Backlink? SEO Off Page III

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SEO Off Page III

What is a backlink?

I’ve already spent a couple articles talking at least in part about back links without specifically explaining what a backlink is.

According to Wikipedia, Backlinks are incoming links to a website or web page. In the search engine optimization (SEO) world, the number of backlinks is one indication of the popularity or importance of that website or page. In basic link terminology, a backlink is any link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain) from another web node. Backlinks are also known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links.

Thus when I create a hyper-link in this blog post to one of my Home Staging clients, Jane Ann Lance and her web site http://enhancedbylance.com it appears blue in most web browsers and you know that when you click on it, you will be taken to her web site. This is thus a back link to her web site and when the Google bot or one of the other search engine bots scans this page it will follow that link to her site and note it as a backlink. Notch one up for Jane Ann’s site.

Now even better would be a link to another of my home staging clients if instead of using her web address, I just sent you to this link: Hamptons Home Staging. In this case, the link is being made to http://www.styledandsold.com/home.html in the form of what is known as anchor text. This anchor text, “Hampton’s Home Staging” tells the bots that this back link is about Home Staging in the Hampton’s and reinforces the keywords on Allegra Dioguardi website. While both are backlinks, the second is more powerful.

Unfortunately, since we are now dealing with off page factors, you no longer have direct control over how others will link to you.

Thus we come to realize that not all backlinks are equal. Some are more important that others. A backlink from a blog that’s been published regularly for many months is going to have a somewhat more valuable link than one started today with just a single entry assuming the new blog is even visited by a bot. Even more valuable is a link from a site Google considers to be an authority site. Google has devised a series of page rankings that it uses to provide guidance as to the relative standing of various major web sites. A back link from a site with a 6 rank may be worth dozens of back links from dozens of unranked sites. That said, there is still a great deal of value in having back links from a large number of sites even if smaller.

So while we will be talking about some places where you can get some relatively highly ranked backlinks, don’t neglect getting links from lesser lights as well.

In our next session, we will show you how to get some backlinks with anchor text that you can control and that have high page ranks. The best of both worlds.

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  1. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 26, 2009 @4:33 pm

    Anchor text is key and you are right that you can’t control off page factors except when you create the content such as article submissions and links from your own web 2.0 proerties like Squidoo, Hub Pages, et al.

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  2. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 26, 2009 @4:44 pm

    Definitely a solid tip about backlinks, Earl! While SERP rankings and even their algorythms for ranking pages change frequently, at present good targeted backlinks from busy sites will help – a lot!

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  4. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 26, 2009 @10:08 pm

    Great info you are giving people Earl!

    You have nailed it once again. Backlinks are very important and the higher the page rank of the page the link comes from the more weight that Google applies to this link.

    Also, on the anchor text, there are some ways to control some of those links, but expect that you are going to be covering that soon enough. ;-)

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  5. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 26, 2009 @11:03 pm

    I’m really getting a lot out of your SEO Series. Thanks for this info on backlinks with anchor text. Looking forward to your next post on how to get them. Excellent post.

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  6. Gopal.G- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 27, 2009 @6:27 am

    This is a highly useful post for the guidance of the less experienced and new bloggers. Contains good details to follow. Thanks.

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  7. Allegra Dioguardi- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 30, 2009 @8:07 am

    Earl,

    Thank you for slowing down and backing up and explaining for those technically challenged like myself. I want very much to learn but so often I’m lost with in the first sentence. How about a SEO for Dummies? I would love a very basic primer.
    Great article Earl, I’m working on back links already.

    Allegra

  8. sam paterson  •  June 16, 2011 @8:32 am

    Great post very informative thank you

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    I really appreciate this post. I have been looking everywhere for this! Thank God I found it on Google. You’ve made my day! Thx again.

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