How to Build Backlinks
If you want to rank on Google you need
backlinks. We all know this, it'shard, and that's why a lot of people pay for
them, but you shouldn't pay for them. Paying for them is against Google's policy, it's
a great way to get your site banned, it's short term, it's one of the silliest
things you can do. So, if you don't pay for them how can you get them?
So question, how do you build backlinks? Well,
I'm guessing most of you don't build them at all, and I'm curious altogether because
there is a really simple way to do this. It does require hard work, I'm not going
to tell you that you're just going to get these links in, wave a magic wand and
do nothing, but if you're willing to do the work it's not hard to get these
backlinks. And here's how you do it. Step one, I want you to head over to
Backlinks, it's a free link building tool that I created for you. Go to
neilpatel.com/backlinks,in the search bar put in your competitor URL, it'll show
you all the people that link to your competitors. Within there I want you to
search for the pages that they have that are the most popular. It'll show you
that, you can see all the links, all the links that people are pointing to other than their home page. And through the Backlink'sreport you can also see that, you
can see the backlink count for the whole domain, a specific URL, and when you find
the right articles that competition's going after, you want to look at the backlink count for that URL.
Now, if you're struggling to find really good pages, another
easy thing you can do is when you're already in the Backlink's report, in the sidebar click on top pages, it'll show you the top pages that your competitors are writing on, look at the ones that are most similar to you and you can also click the backlinks button there, it'll show you every single person that's linking to
that article. The second step, whatever that article is that your competitors wrote that similar or related to your industry, I want you to write a better version of that article. You know, if it's 1,000 words want you to make it 5,000 words. Yes,
I know that sounds crazy, requires a lot of work, but go in-depth. And I'm not
talking about just shoving in key words and making it long for the sake of it.I'm
talking about great amazing content. If I told you to write an article on how to
make pizzas, you would just write an article and you probably would discuss here's how you make the dough, you put it in the oven, here's temperature, you put
toppings,bada boom bada bing you'redone, you got pizza. Well, when I'm saying write amazing content, I want you to do things like talk about, if you're going to write on how to make pizza, break down everything to, how do you pick the
vegetables.
Organic versus ones with pesticides. Do you need to drain out the water from the vegetables when you're cutting them up? What's the right length to cut your cucumbers? All the way to, how the water quality changes the taste of
your dough. Do you use bottled water? Do you use tap water? All those things matter from, hey you put the dough, you make it first, you put it in the oven that is preheated to a certain temperature, once it's cooked you break it out, you put
marinara sauce that you handmade and this is how you do it step by step and even
picked the tomatoes from the local market. And then how do you put your toppings? How
do you cut it? What kind of fork and knife do you use to cut a pizza? You use that
circular roller thing? I don't know how to cook because I'm not a cook, but you
get the point. If that's how you make a pizza just want super in-depth, and I
would try to go even more in-depth than that. And when go that in-depth, you'll
also find that hey, your article is so thorough that when someone reads it they're
going to get better instructions on how to build that pizza.
I would also include GIFs, animated with images showing like the process of making the dough and spreading it out and tossing it in the air and then catching it and then my wife getting mad at me for making a mess in the kitchen. Again, I don't cook but I would be a fun experiment, why not try it out? So, you would do all these things, and making it super detailed is how you create better content than other people. Whether it's images, videos that you also want to add to your articles.Whether it's having a custom designer go in there and create graphics for you, all that adds up.You want your content to be better. This is the most important part of this step. It's not using myBacklinks tool, you can use anyone else's tool if you want, mine's just free. It's nothing else. This step, the second one, is the most important. Now, the last step you need to take, you need to email out everyone linking to your competition and break down why your article's better. But the real key is to do custom emails.
I would also include GIFs, animated with images showing like the process of making the dough and spreading it out and tossing it in the air and then catching it and then my wife getting mad at me for making a mess in the kitchen. Again, I don't cook but I would be a fun experiment, why not try it out? So, you would do all these things, and making it super detailed is how you create better content than other people. Whether it's images, videos that you also want to add to your articles.Whether it's having a custom designer go in there and create graphics for you, all that adds up.You want your content to be better. This is the most important part of this step. It's not using myBacklinks tool, you can use anyone else's tool if you want, mine's just free. It's nothing else. This step, the second one, is the most important. Now, the last step you need to take, you need to email out everyone linking to your competition and break down why your article's better. But the real key is to do custom emails.
So for example, if someone links to my article on how to get
content, or if someone links to competitors article on how to get ranked onGoogle
faster, or how to get new content index faster, you know, I may end up emailing them telling them, hey look, that content's talking about how you go and you submit your article to search console, and I would break down and be like, hey I know you
use to link to us but that doesn't guarantee that your article gets indexed, Google
still picks what you want. Here's three other things that I break down that help
people get an index. And these three things are really easy, they can do that in
two minutes. This other thing takes seven minutes but combined they're going to get a much better success ratio. And when you create that detailed email and then
you're like look, if you want them to, if you want to provide more value to your users feel free to check out the article. If you enjoy it, I would really appreciate it if you also linked to it. That kind of stuff is more effective, takes
more time, but it works. That's how you build links without paying for it. Most of
it is manual labor on your end, and that's why a lot of people don't have links. It's
because they don't want to take the time to build all those links, it's just so
time-consuming. With you, if you're willing to do that, you'll outpace your
competition, rank higher, and gobble up their traffic. It's a better approach, it's
a long term approach, don't get caught in shady gray hat tactics.
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