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Outreach for backlinks – how to get quality links that Google will love

April 8, 2025 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

I’m thinking of redirecting my Virtual Assistant work to other tasks as the generic LinkedIn work I instructed them to is not really fruitful.
Part of an admittedly AI suggested strategy is to redirect her work to include outreach for back links. Is this an advisable strategy and do you have a recommended approach/template for her to use as part of this process?

That’s been something I’ve recommended a few times myself. 🙂

“Outreach” needs to be quite specific though. It’s not buying links, or paying for them (there are a very, very few exceptions to this). It really is about contacting people you probably already know. For a start, anyway.

It’s about getting in touch with clients, suppliers (which applies to you less than other people given the nature of your business – but for a lot of people suppliers are more likely than anyone else to give them links, simply because of the nature of the supplier/purchaser relationship) and just really leveraging your real world networks to ask for links. Sometimes it might behoove you to offer those reciprocally too.

Those very few exceptions I mentioned above is for things like payment in kind. Perhaps in exchange for a link from a well known client of yours you offer them a discount on their next service. That sort of thing.

Links generated through real world interactions have value. Automated processes don’t. You’d think Google wouldn’t be able to tell the difference but they can – it’s not a technical difference it’s a relational one. And one thing big tech is excellent at (think Facebook and other social platforms) is working out the nature of relationships.

I don’t have a generic template to share with you on this – simply because this interpersonal (inter-business) type of relational question isn’t really well served by generic emails or questions. But I can work on something with you that would help with your specific need.

Peter Mahoney
SEO Specialist of waaay-too-many years

Filed Under: Backlinks, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), SEO Emails Tagged With: backlinks, clients, google, linking, links, suppliers

In the realm of social media platforms, Google Plus was once considered a promising contender.

January 24, 2024 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

However, Google officially discontinued Google Plus in 2019.

For website owners, this means it’s crucial to remove any lingering links to Google Plus from your site. It’s important to take action; here’s the steps you should follow to ensure your website remains up-to-date and optimised.

The End of Google Plus

Google Plus, introduced in 2011, aimed to rival other social media giants. However, despite initial enthusiasm, it failed to gain significant traction. Consequently, Google made the decision to shut down the platform in April 2019. While the platform’s discontinuation has been known for some time, it’s essential for website owners to remain vigilant and remove any outdated links to Google Plus to maintain a seamless user experience and optimise their websites for current search engine guidelines.

The Impact on SEO

As Google Plus no longer exists, any links pointing to the platform on your website serve no purpose and can potentially harm your SEO efforts. Broken or irrelevant links can negatively impact user experience, increase bounce rates, and signal to search engines that your website contains outdated or irrelevant information. To safeguard your website’s credibility and rankings, it’s imperative to conduct a thorough link audit and promptly remove any links associated with Google Plus.

Steps to Remove Google Plus Links

Removing Google Plus links from your website is a straightforward process. Begin by conducting a comprehensive audit of your site, paying particular attention to social media icons, share buttons, and any references to Google Plus in content or footers. Once identified, update your website’s code, content management system, or plugins to remove the Google Plus links. Don’t forget to check your website’s structured data markup and social media profiles to ensure they align with your current social media presence.

As Google Plus has become a thing of the past, website owners must take the necessary steps to remove any remaining links associated with the platform. By keeping your website up-to-date and removing obsolete links, you maintain a seamless user experience, safeguard your SEO efforts, and demonstrate to search engines that your website is current and relevant.

 

Filed Under: Featured, Google, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Social networking Tagged With: google, google plus, links, social networking

The Pitfalls of Bulk Backlink Purchases: Why Quality Trumps Quantity in SEO

May 19, 2023 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

In the world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), backlinks hold immense value. They serve as a vote of confidence from other websites, signaling to search engines that your content is reputable and worthy of attention.

However, the allure of buying backlinks in bulk can be tempting. In this article, we will explore the reasons why this approach is flawed and the potential consequences it can have on your SEO efforts.

The Illusion of Quick Success

Buying backlinks in bulk often promises rapid results and the temptation of shortcutting the painstaking process of earning quality links naturally. However, this illusion of quick success can have detrimental effects on your website’s long-term credibility. Search engines like Google are constantly evolving and becoming smarter in identifying manipulative tactics. Acquiring a large number of low-quality or spammy backlinks in a short period raises red flags, putting your website at risk of penalties or even being deindexed.

Quality Trumps Quantity

When it comes to backlinks, quality should always take precedence over quantity. Search engines value links from authoritative and relevant sources. Bulk backlink purchases often result in acquiring links from low-quality, unrelated websites, or link farms. These links lack context, relevance, and can harm your website’s reputation in the eyes of search engines. A few high-quality, organic backlinks from authoritative websites hold far more weight and can provide long-term benefits to your SEO efforts.

Negative Impact on User Experience

Bulk backlink purchases typically lead to links placed in irrelevant, low-quality, or spammy websites. When users encounter such links, it negatively impacts their experience and perception of your brand. If visitors perceive your website as associated with untrustworthy sources, they may quickly exit, leading to higher bounce rates and decreased engagement metrics. User experience is a crucial factor in SEO, and jeopardizing it through bulk backlink purchases can have long-lasting repercussions.

Sustainable and Ethical SEO Strategies

Instead of resorting to buying backlinks in bulk, focus on sustainable and ethical SEO strategies. Invest your efforts in creating high-quality content that naturally attracts organic backlinks from authoritative websites. Engage in outreach campaigns, guest blogging, and foster relationships with influencers and industry leaders to earn genuine, relevant backlinks. Building a strong backlink profile takes time and effort, but the rewards are long-lasting, leading to improved search engine rankings, increased organic traffic, and enhanced online reputation.

Conclusion

While the allure of buying backlinks in bulk may seem enticing, it is a flawed approach that can undermine your SEO efforts. Prioritizing quality over quantity ensures the long-term success of your website. By focusing on sustainable, ethical strategies for link building, you can safeguard your online reputation, improve search engine rankings, and establish lasting credibility in the digital landscape.

 

Filed Under: Backlinks, Featured, Google, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Tagged With: back links, backlinks, link spam, links, search engine optimisation, seo, spam, website spam

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