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The moral of the story?

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 5:27 am
by sumonasumonakha.tu1
Here is an example of an effective web design trends infographic from Medium.

And don't worry about the design. You can use free online software like Canva to create great-looking infographics with relative ease.

Answer #6: You don’t have enough relevant backlinks
Even high-quality backlinks suffer from not being relevant to your website.

Google wants to see industry-related websites linking to yours. If they don't, the backlinks won't carry nearly as much weight.

For example:

Let's pretend you have a website dedicated entirely to knitting. And let's assume that by some kind of divine miracle, your knitting page receives a backlink from a post on ESPN.com.

Even if you received a backlink from a very authoritative website, you most likely won't receive gambling database japan the full amount of link juice it would normally provide.

And that's because sports news has practically nothing to do with the hobby of knitting.

But take that same ESPN link and point it at a small, basketball-related website, and suddenly you have a potentially game-changing backlink.


You should always target relevant websites with every link building campaign you run.

You can ensure that you do this by:

Finding and cataloging websites that belong to your niche
Create valuable, industry-related content that your colleagues will want to link to
Guest blogging on industry-related sites
How to easily track your website's rankings
SEOptimer Keyword Tracking

There is only one more thing we need to cover before we end this post.

How do you keep track of your website's ranking on Google so you know where you stand?