The easiest way to gain backlinks is probably to link to your own content. While you are writing a new blog post, you can simply link to other related content of yours. Of course, those links need to make sense and add value for the user, meaning that those links should lead to helpful additional information. By doing so, you get additional links but also ensure a longer dwell time on your blog, and an increased user engagement.
However, keep it moderate. Too many internal links may cause your website to seem spammy, so make sure to only include internal links when it adds value to the user.
2. Backlink Poaching (Learn From Your Competitors)
Step 1: Search for competitors who have similar content or target similar keywords. Let’s assume that we are targeting the keyword: ‘keyword tool’.
Step 2: Use Ahrefs to check which websites are linking to your competitors. On the ‘site explorer’ tab on the top of the page, search by typing the domain name of your competitor’s website or product. Go to the ‘Backlink profile’ section, then click ‘Backlinks’.
Step 3: You may set the Link type as ‘Dofollow’ to sort for only Dofollow backlinks. Further, you can sort for specific platforms and languages as well. This will be helpful if you only want backlinks from websites in specific languages, or only from specific platforms such as blogs or e-commerce websites.
3. Replace Broken Links
When browsing through the web and clicking on hyperlinks, you may stumble upon some 404 errors.
404 errors occur when pages that a user wants to access no longer exist or can’t be found. Those 404 errors, or broken links, are a great opportunity to earn some backlinks for your content.
So, if you find broken links that were originally linking to content that is similar to yours, take that chance! Let the website owner know about that broken link, and ask them if they would be willing to replace that broken link with a link to your own high quality content. Since 404 errors are not good in regard of user experience, website owners will be more inclined to exchange a broken link with a link to your content.
You can use Ahrefs’ Broken links function to find broken links from your competitors. Go to the ‘Outgoing links’ section, then click ‘Broken links’.
Or, on Site explorer tab, go to ‘Pages’, ‘Best by Links’ and filter for HTTP 404 errors.
Want to know more about how to build backlinks, Check out this super helpful article on backlink-building.
This content was taken with permission from Twinword’s article on Backlink Building
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