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Stefan Repin
I help identify a reliable route to market with b2b clients | Account-Based Marketing expert | B2B Demand Generation for Regulated Markets
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May 10, 2022
The most common #mistakes I see while #consulting on #link-building: People think that your #article will soar if you build strong #links, no matter the quality. This is not true since links are just one ranking signal which shows @Google if your page is worth ranking or not. All links are created equal, and it is not valid. Two links from 2 sites with the same #traffic on ahrefs cannot be more different. You need to dig deeper to understand if the sites you are getting links from are good. @Semrush, @Ahrefs, @Majestic SEO - all these tools can be gamed, and a #website with top numbers everywhere can also be a scam. Pro #Tip: I would look at how consistently it grew and if there are any significant drops in traffic. "I thought #DR was important!" I often hear this; DR or #DA is just a metric made by companies to assess a website's overall reputation better. These numbers mean nothing to Google, so it is very much possible a website with lower DR can outrank you. Our articles are great, and I will invest in link building and rank at the top-another common #misconception. Links do not guarantee top positions. Good #content and #promotion do. How to know if a link is good or not? Referral traffic! The anchor text should be my #domain #name! That was a terrible move. In percentages, only around 10-20% of your anchor texts should have your #brand #name. You should respect the link hygiene and camouflage your links with proper anchors. #PBNs don't work. Hell, they do! In markets where there is fierce #competition and low Google regulation (adult, gambling), this is one of the primary sources of links. Any other popular misconceptions you've heard or seen?
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May 10, 2022