SEO For Beginners – The Easiest Way to Build Links

SEO for beginners. The easiest way to build links. Links are the hardest factor to manipulate when it comes to SEO, and without them it’s almost impossible to rank at the top of Google. But before I teach you the easiest way to build links, let me break down how they work.

RESOURCES & LINKS:
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Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/
CodeCanyon: https://codecanyon.net/
AnswerThePublic: https://answerthepublic.com/
Hunter.io: https://hunter.io/
Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/
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With SEO, there are two main factors: your on-page SEO and then your off-page SEO. Your off-page SEO is essentially links. It’s other websites linking to you. The more websites that link to yours, the more, quote, unquote, votes your site is getting, which helps you rank higher.

Now, not all links are equal. Links from sites like New York Times or BBC are considered to be more authoritative and powerful than links from a random site that’s just starting out. And links from well-known sites, like the ones I mentioned, are tougher to get, hence they help you more with SEO. So how do you get those links? Well, there are three ways.

One, create infographics. People love visual images that help explain what you’re trying to convey. For example, here’s an infographic that breaks down how fast a cheetah runs. How cool is that? It’s animated. It moves. It’s kind of like a GIF. That’s a great way to represent information. People love linking to stuff like that. They tend to easily generate links because people love visual content that helps explain the message. And you can find a lot of these people who can help you create these infographics that are, quote, unquote, animated and very visual on site like Dribbble. And you can find a lot of designers to help you create them at very affordable prices.

Two, release free tools. Did you know that I bought a tool called AnswerThePublic. And before that, I bought a tool called Ubersuggest. Ubersuggest has roughly 25,446 unique backlinks. AnswerThePublic has roughly 24,390 unique backlinks. That’s a lot of links. When you release a free tool, over time, people just naturally link to it. You don’t got to do outreach. You don’t got to hit a lot of people up. Literally, a lot of people just naturally link to it. Why? Because it’s free.

Now, if you release something for free that everyone else has already released for free, harder to generate links. But if you release something for free that people are usually used to pay for, really easy to generate links, you don’t really have to do much other than release it on your site and just be patient. And if you can’t afford to build a unique tool, use CodeCanyon sites to find a tool that’s good and put it on your own website.

Three, releasing tools or infographics or content isn’t good enough. You have to beg for links. Not like ask. I’m talking about literally beg. In the Ubersuggest app, I want you to go to the Backlinks Opportunity report. You can find it in the sidebar by clicking on Backlinks and then Backlinks Opportunity. In this report, put in your URL and then put in two or three competitors. Ideally, three. It will show you all the people who link to your competitors, but not to you.

Just think of it this way. If someone links a handful of your competitors, but they don’t link to you, it means that they don’t really favor one competitor or another because they’re linking to a lot of players in your space. So you want to hit them up.

See what pages they’re linking to your competitor sites first, and you want to hit them up and say, alright, here’s similar pages on my website, and here’s why they’re different, and here’s why mine are better, and here’s why you should link to me.

Email each of those sites, ask them to link to your webpage, explain again why you’re providing more value than the competitors, and it’ll cause you to get more links. And if your webpage isn’t better than your competitors, go and adjust it, make it better than theirs, and then send off the emails.

Don’t send off the emails if your pages aren’t as good. And if you actually don’t have any similar pages to your competitors that people are linking to, go and create them. But again, make sure it’s better than the competitors. And if you can’t find the email address of the site owners, use tools like Hunter.io which will give you their email address for free.

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SEO For Beginners 👉 SEO Tips to Rank #1 on Google in 2020

SEO For beginner SEO tips to rank #1 on Google in 2020. These Powerful tips have been confirmed for ranking on Google moving into 2021.

A lot of the tips I have covered in past videos but a lot of times depending on the “hat” of the SEO they might not take these tips to the SERPS unless they have been conformed by the horses mouth.
So today I want to cover eight different tips that I have given in the past that have been asked on a live Q&A and confirmed by Google.

Some of the search engine optimization tips that I will showcase today include
1. Embeds and backlinks from one site to another.

2. No-follow links and there purpose or there use are they good or not.

3. Does only a do-follow backlink pass linking power.

4.Anchor text for internal linking and the use.

5.Speed of a website. Is it as powerful as a-lot of other top SEO’s make it out to be.

6. Duplicate content does it matter for ranking on Google moving into 2021.

7. citations and citation sources how to write for best results.

I hope that we can all learn from these tips and can get better ranking. I wanted to create this educational SEO video to help new beginner SEO’s.

If you are a beginner to SEO and are just learning than I am happy to help you today with this video. If you have further questions related to website optimization to help you rank #1 on Google and or other search engines.

Than always feel free to ask in the comments where I am happy to answer beginner or expert SEO questions related to digital marketing and other topics and niches.

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Link Building with Google Ads: Results from $1,245 in PPC Ads [Ep. 3]

In part 3 of our 3-part series, you’ll learn the process and results from our link building experiment where we tried to build links via PPC advertising.
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Additional Link Building Resources

Link Bait Case Study (SEO Stats Post) [Complete Playlist] ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvJ_dXFSpd2u_ABxIRO6RVK3ucKyzn96Y

[Episode 1] How to Write a Blog Post That Attracts Backlinks (Case Study) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTF6OBwidhc&list=PLvJ_dXFSpd2u_ABxIRO6RVK3ucKyzn96Y&index=1

[Episode 2] Link Building Case Study: Results of 515 Outreach Emails ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMcA-8nalL8&list=PLvJ_dXFSpd2u_ABxIRO6RVK3ucKyzn96Y&index=2

Link Building for Beginners: Complete Guide to Get Backlinks in 2020 ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ddo63kHHI

Link Building Tutorials (Step-By-Step) ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvJ_dXFSpd2tjUTuAHpHidz5e2hAedP_m

7 Attributes of High Quality Backlinks ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3mDlVutW_o&

Link Building for a New Website: 5 Actionable Ways to Get More Backlinks ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sF-m5LKCf4

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If you’re new to this series, our first video was about strategically building a statistics page that would generate links. And in our second video, we showed you how we built links to that page.

And now, in this episode, we tried to see if PPC advertising is a viable link building strategy.

But before we show you the results of the campaigns, it’s important to get some context on how this series began.

Basically, Tim, our CMO introduced a concept called the “the vicious circle of SEO”. This happens when people search for something and read the #1 result. Some of them will link to that page from their own websites. And because of the new links, that #1 page stays at the top, creating a virtually endless loop of total domination.

And since for many queries, there are Google Ads at the top, we thought, why not pay for ads and see if we could earn links?

So, we decided to run our first experiment to see if we could get backlinks to a page. Here’s what we did.

► We created a duplicate version of an existing case study.
► We noindexed that page to make it invisible to everyone, except those who saw the ad.
► We set up a simple search campaign in Google Ads

You’ll see our experiment set-up, plus the results of our link building experiment in the video.

Given the relative success of our first experiment, we decided to run a second PPC campaign to see if we could get more links. Here’s what we did.

► We created a list of stats (documented in part 1 and 2)
► We set up a simple search campaign in Google Ads.

You’ll see our experiment set-up, the results and our takeaways in the video.

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