Without a doubt, backlinks are important. SEO experts, and content marketers all know the importance of backlinks. The majority of them, however, have no idea what constitutes a good, powerful backlink that keeps their site high on search engine results pages (SERPS). It is critical to understand the differences between a good backlink and a backlink that would result in your site being penalized. You should also make sure you know exactly what type of backlinks you should compete for when providing or getting backlinking services. We will discuss good and bad backlinks in this blog post-
- Good backlinks (the most valuable links you can get to your website)
- Bad backlinks (bad backlinks that you should avoid)
- Worst backlinks (Google may penalize your website for these backlinks if you have them on your website)
Link Value Is Influenced by 3 Factors
Links are valuable if you know what makes them so. Not all backlinks are equal. There are a number of factors that can influence the value of backlinks, and there are also some factors that damage SEO directly. Linking authority Backlinks from quality websites are the most valuable. A link from a site recognized as an authoritative resource will have a greater impact on search engines than a link from a less-known site of low quality. Do-Follow vs. No-Follow Status In HTML code, a publisher can set a link as "do follow" or "no follow" when adding a link to their website.- Links marked as do follow are seen by search engines and are of SEO value.
- Links that are followed tell search engines to ignore them and give them less SEO value.
The Best Types of Backlinks
Editorial Backlinks Links from editorial mentions are the most valuable in local Search Engine Optimization. Your website is referenced and linked to in an editorial mention when another website links to it from their quality content. This can be done by:- Referencing someone or something from your company or content as a source
- Utilizing your website as a source of additional information
- Citation of your website as the source of an infographic
- Finding someone associated with your website to interview