Backlinks occupy a critical niche within the digital marketing industry. There’s simply no other tool available that will do so much, so efficiently, for your SEO. There’s a lot of information available about backlinks, in terms of what they are and how exactly they can be of use to you (a brief definition is available here, courtesy of Majestic’s documentation). Some of what’s out there can certainly be inconsistent or difficult to understand. This is due to the various effects of “good” backlinks… and the way in which recent Google policy changes have affected their function.
So what are backlinks? Put simply, backlinks are links to your blog or website – whatever constitutes your online presence – from elsewhere on the Web. For this reason they are sometimes known as “inbound links,” or IBL. Now, what exactly does that mean, from your end of things? An awful lot, as it turns out.
Without backlinks, the effectiveness of every other technique in the SEO strategist’s toolbox is dramatically reduced. According to a recent Moz study, which sought to ascertain just how important backlinks are after years of widely-acknowledged saturation, it is still an uphill battle to rank a website without them. Writing for ManagedAdmin.com, Wil Bartleman notes that while it is possible, “you are going to have a difficult time trying, particularly if you are hoping to rank for a competitive keyword.” This article about backlinks on Webconfs.com, a major hub for SEO-related tools and utilities, goes further into depth about the importance of relevant backlinks:
“For example, if a webmaster has a website about how to rescue orphaned kittens, and received a backlink from another website about kittens, then that would be more relevant in a search engine’s assessment than say a link from a site about car racing. The more relevant the site is that is linking back to your website, the better the quality of the backlink.” (Webconfs, 2013).
The emphasis is on quality over quantity. In a world where grabbing as many vaguely relevant backlinks was the go-to SEO strategy only a few short years ago, the overall importance of backlinks hasn’t diminished in the slightest; rather, it has simply been refocused. The idea now is to shoot for the most highly relevant backlinks available, while avoiding those which offer only questionable relevance to your niche.
Let’s go back to the kitten rescue example provided above, which comes from an article written in 2013. Back then, the level of backlink saturation was a relatively new and harmless problem. Today’s kitten rescue website, on the other hand, would benefit far more highly from a backlink from another orphaned kitten rescue site – perhaps one that served the same niche, but was based in a different part of the same country – than it would from a backlink from a website that focused predominantly on funny cat memes. Once upon a time, the latter would have been golden; now, it’s tarnished copper.
The reason for this added level of refinement is twofold.
So, backlinks themselves aren’t any less important than they used to be. They simply need to be of higher quality, with the implication being that a bad backlink can actually hurt your website’s search engine ranking, thereby hindering your own traffic flow. Thanks to the aforementioned changes in policy implemented by Google, in terms of how its crawlers recognize backlinks, a significant number of irrelevant or loosely contextual backlinks will register as spam – lowering Google’s esteem for your authority within your niche.
Broadly speaking, there are two ways in which search engine algorithms determine the quality of a backlink:
In their Beginner’s Guide to SEO, Moz.com characterizes backlinks as the “streets” that search engine crawlers use to navigate between the pages of the vast and intricately organized World-Wide Web. Elsewhere, in their 2015 expert survey, Moz presents backlink quality as the top determining factor in search engine ranking. The overall view of backlinks is that they are of central importance to SEO – and that individual link quality is becoming increasingly vital as we enter 2016.
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