I’m working on getting backlinks from high-authority news websites, but I’m stuck on whether it’s better to focus on getting do-follow backlinks to my homepage or specific articles. My goal is to boost the overall authority of my site rather than just focusing on single articles, since my website is a news platform.
Where are you buying them from?
SEOStrategist4 said:
Where are you buying them from?
I’m buying them from established news channels like CNN, BBC, etc.
SEOStrategist4 said:
Where are you buying them from?
I’m buying them from established news channels like CNN, BBC, etc.
If you need more high-traffic news sites at a reasonable price, send me a message.
@Wizzy
That’s a steep price for sure
SEOStrategist4 said:
Where are you buying them from?
I’m buying them from established news channels like CNN, BBC, etc.
Who’s claiming they can sell you backlinks from CNN and BBC?
It’s usually better to get a backlink to your homepage because that helps increase the overall authority of your site. Journalists tend to link to the homepage instead of specific landing pages.
I need to buy a backlink for a travel website about Amsterdam. Do you know where I can get one?
NicheNomad3 said:
I need to buy a backlink for a travel website about Amsterdam. Do you know where I can get one?
Try Upwork. It’s cheap there. Or DM me, but it’s more expensive.
Try getting a link from Forbes.
ray4real said:
Try getting a link from Forbes.
How do I do that?
ray4real said:
Try getting a link from Forbes.
A good mix of backlinks is the way to go. Focus on quality, not quantity, and make sure the backlinks are relevant to your content. A do-follow backlink will always be useful.
First get backlinks to your homepage, then focus on specific pages.
Both homepage and article backlinks make sense, depending on where they would have the most impact. Both will be beneficial.
To build your site’s overall authority, you should get do-follow backlinks to both your homepage and key articles. The homepage helps build trust for the entire site, while article links boost individual page rankings and bring in more traffic. A mix of both is ideal for long-term SEO success.
Try to keep a ratio of 70% no-follow and 30% do-follow backlinks so it looks more natural.
For boosting domain authority, focus on do-follow backlinks to your homepage since they affect the entire site’s credibility. But, don’t forget to get some backlinks for your most important articles as well. A balanced approach works best.
That’s a great question! For a news platform, it’s usually better to focus on do-follow backlinks to your homepage. Think of your homepage as the heart of your website. By boosting its authority, you strengthen your entire site. While backlinks to specific articles can help them get more visibility, focusing on the homepage will have a bigger impact overall. Just don’t forget to also get backlinks to your top articles too. A balanced approach is key.
Most people say you should focus on linking to the homepage, but that’s a big mistake. If you believe in the myth of Domain Authority, then you might think Google sees everything through the homepage, but that’s not true. Google looks at each URL individually. Pages on your site that are meant to rank for specific keywords are actually more important. It’s fine to have backlinks to your homepage, but pages designed for specific keywords need them more. It’s all about using internal and external links in the right way.