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In the early days of internet, all you had to do was get a lot of backlinks and you were good in terms of search engine ranking position. However, now there is more to search engine ranking than backlinks. You have all those on page SEO factors, domain authority, page authority and yet backlinks still play a vital role as they tell Google that your page/site is trusted by others (assuming they are not spam links). So what is a safe number of backlinks to get for your site before you start ranking or is backlinking a very small part of good SEO nowadays?
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Determining how many backlinks you need in order to rank for a specific keyword, and stay there, is like telling me how long a piece of rope is. You cannot determine either because we don't have all of the information. I can say you need 1,000 backlinks and that a piece of rope is 10 feet long, but I'm probably wrong since every website is different and not all pieces of rope are cut at the same length, get it?
You need to focus on your links, but not just any links, you'll need some high quality links. I've been telling people for years to focus on high quality links, and not just PR, because you need to focus on domain age, domain authority, how active a domain is, and a ton of other factors that if I go into detail about this post will be 5,000 words long and no one will read it
The best practices for building links is to focus on your niche related links first. These will pull in some link juice and also give you an added bonus of the niche relevancy. Next you can increase the backlink building and do some article marketing and possibly a press release if it's a well written one. Get on niche related forums and talk about your niche, this will help a ton with direct sales from the websites and not from the search engines.
So in the end, yes backlinks help you rank still and we cannot tell you how many you need in order to get to the top Backlinking is still a key factor in the rankings of a website. It's still pretty high on the SEO requirements list for ranking, but there are more things you will need besides just a few backlinks. Determining how many backlinks you need in order to rank for a specific keyword, and stay there, is like telling me how long a piece of rope is. You cannot determine either because we don't have all of the information. I can say you need 1,000 backlinks and that a piece of rope is 10 feet long, but I'm probably wrong since every website is different and not all pieces of rope are cut at the same length, get it? You need to focus on your links, but not just any links, you'll need some high quality links. I've been telling people for years to focus on high quality links, and not just PR, because you need to focus on domain age, domain authority, how active a domain is, and a ton of other factors that if I go into detail about this post will be 5,000 words long and no one will read it :D The best practices for building links is to focus on your niche related links first. These will pull in some link juice and also give you an added bonus of the niche relevancy. Next you can increase the backlink building and do some article marketing and possibly a press release if it's a well written one. Get on niche related forums and talk about your niche, this will help a ton with direct sales from the websites and not from the search engines. So in the end, yes backlinks help you rank still and we cannot tell you how many you need in order to get to the top :)
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