What are some resources to learn link building for free?

Hey everyone i have a month and some days old website. I want to create backlinks and i am kind of lost because i have no idea where to start with first 100 backlinks. Please guide me

Adam Enfroy on yt

Layla said:
Adam Enfroy on yt

Interesting. Must check this guy out.

I search on Google and found a pretty good article for you. This article “how to get BackLink” may be very helpful for you.

Use MOZ’s 30-day free trials. Then use their backlink analyser tools. Find your competitors backlinks; try to get for yourself. Find some good blog that is running by only one person. In most cases, they make backlinks manually. Analyze their blog; you will find some easy-to-get backlinks. Mostly comments and profile creation.

I have given up on backlinks, proper backlink gathering is too difficult and time-consuming for small indie bloggers at this point. My only real backlink strategy is to share something relevant on reddit or twitter but I mostly depend on organic traffic from Google.

Pinterest used to work at one time but not any more. Organic SEO and focusing on niche and long-tail words is the way to go.

Don’t Worry… you can submit your website link to high Domain Rating (DR) websites for backlinks, and it’s a fantastic strategy to boost your site’s authority! High DR sites often have a strong online presence and credibility, which means that a backlink from them can significantly enhance your own site’s SEO performance. Just make sure to choose relevant sites within your niche; this will not only improve your rankings but also drive targeted traffic to your website!

Don’t forget about guest posting; many sites accept contributions and will include a link back to your site in the author bio. With these strategies, you’ll be racking up those backlinks in no time! Good Luck…:tada:

@Umbrielle
Thank you

@Umbrielle
Can you elaborate on how this can be done? Submitting a website link to a high DR website?

Meghan said:
@Umbrielle
Can you elaborate on how this can be done? Submitting a website link to a high DR website?

You should identify those high DR sites from google search that are relevant to your niche. Think of platforms like reputable blogs, industry directories, or authoritative news outlets and Very Important Web 2.0 sites. Each site may have different requirements for submissions, so tailoring your approach will increase your chances of success. You can create profiles on high domain authority (DR) websites and submit your website link in the profile section to help improve your SEO. Sign up on the Connectively website to increase your domain authority. Design a profile page that resembles an account on social networks like Instagram or Twitter. Submit your website into directory sites by clicking on submit site button, First register in that next Gather information about your website, including its URL, title, description, keywords, and relevant category. Then fill the submission form with relevant information of your website. Then submit. Prepare one article about your website and submit that article with text links (by using keywords) into article directory sites. post comment on blogpost with your website link. So many ways to build back links for free. Don’t worry start your journey with this info. If you want any help, i will guide you…

@Umbrielle
Thank you for this detailed information. My blog is three months old and I am looking to create quality back links

ALEC said:
@Umbrielle
Thank you for this detailed information. My blog is three months old and I am looking to create quality back links

quality backlinks are going to come from deep content on high authority domains. posting a link in a comment at the bottom of another blog is trash and Google will treat it as such, possibly even penalizing you. I don’t know about Connectively yet but I’m going to look into it.
Edit: connectively is the new HARO. Worth using.

Google is specifically set up to stop spammy low quality sites from gaining authority. Which means a legitimately useful site is going to have to put in the work to prove its authority. You should still be looking for links for free, but that’s usually going to come in the form of excellent linkable content, or guest posting, or broken backlink replacement

Dig through directories for your blog’s niche and submit your blog there. That’s a great way to start. Then you can do paid guest posting, HARO links, and more. DM me if you want more ideas!

I feel like I’m spamming this source everywhere but learningseo.io
They have link-building fundamentals. It’s basically a collection of the best SEO guides on that topic.

I’m making a few good hearted assumptions here:

  1. This is not one of those fake posts where you’re going to reply with different accounts your “link building service” or your social channel shenanigans.
  2. You want to do this on a budget / for free if possible.
  3. You have absolute no tool available to you and can only rely on free stuff

Map out 10 long-tail keywords you wish you were at the first page of our favorite search engine.
Write down every blog / platform that isn’t a direct competition (AKA they would NEVER link you) and put it aside.

You should now have ~100 blogs / platform / players that you could potentially reach out for links in the areas you want to rank for. Now think about how to create value for them.

You can use free tools (spyfu comes to mind) to map their best performing content (aka what brings the most traffic) and see if you could add value to their best performer (perhaps creating a video? an infographic? a directory of something?) that they would find it interesting.

OR you could see if you can add value for their OK performers - usually more space there.

Far from a perfect guide but hope it’s a way to help you get started.

Good luck

Try YouTube Ghulam Ali SEO then watch videos

YouTube has great videos on this topic

AstroAdept said:
YouTube has great videos on this topic

I tried but couldn’t find anything of value can you tell me about some? All of them seem to just talk about ut the same thing

@Jackson_Smith
Neil Patel and Brian Dean provide valuable tutorials for that