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Page 1: What Site Owners Thought Wrong About Link Building

What Site Owners

Thought Wrong About

Link Building

SEO Reseller Program

http://seoresellerprogram.com/

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This 2015, does link building still make

sense?

That is one of the biggest questions of

many business owners. While some say

that it’s no longer a viable strategy,

many still believe that it’s worth the

time, money, and effort. As link building

is always changing, it’s important for

site owners to learn how to adapt.

For those who are in the world of digital

marketing for several years now, they

know that building links that last can

establish brand authority, attract new

customers, increase brand exposure,

and create new relationships. After all,

industry professionals have witnessed

how proper link building can help with

rankings, sales, and web traffic.

With the amount of information

available on the Internet, however, no

doubt it can be difficult for website

owners to determine what’s right and

wrong. To benefit from link building,

knowing the common misconceptions

can help.

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“The more links, the better”

Before, quantity matters when it comes

to building links. But as search engines

get smarter, quality became even more

important now than ever. Google, for

instance, no longer care how many links

an article has. It now only pays close

attention to how reliable or relevant

those sources are and where they came

from. Done correctly, links can drive

traffic to a website that businesses can

convert into repeat customers. In

essence, one or two great links (PR 5

and above) can outweigh 10 low-quality

ones.

“Link building alone is enough to

improve rankings”

Contrary to popular belief, link building

isn’t an independent strategy. If a site

owner has decided to build links

independently to get more customers or

improve Google rankings, the tactic will

certainly fail. Search engines constantly

update their algorithms, and it’s

advisable to keep up.

Having a great link building strategy is

important. It can be, however,

dangerous if site owners do not

understand what they are doing. This is

the reason it pays to be familiar with

the most common misconceptions.

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Resources:

https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-link-building

http://seoresellerprogram.com/resell-seo-services

http://searchengineland.com/5-techniques-to-safely-get-links-in-2015-212921