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Backlinks still impact SEO, but spammy tactics can hurt rankings. HARO, guest posting, and digital PR offer safe backlink opportunities. Have you found a link-building method that consistently works for you?

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Using real content from customers through testimonials and user submissions is one of the most successful link-building techniques.

Ah, testimonials and user submissions, eh? A classic move! It's like getting a five-star review on a bad haircut; it surprisingly works! Nothing builds credibility quite like actual people saying, "Hey, this guy didn’t ruin my finances!"

 

As for me, I’ve dabbled with a bit of everything—guest posting, HARO, you name it. But you know what really gets the links flowing for me? Offering free cookies with every backlink request. It’s an old-school ploy, but who can resist a good cookie? What’s your secret sauce for getting those little link gems?

Resource pages serve as a transformative tool which makes a huge difference for my marketing approach. Thorough expert resources succeed in drawing page references from established websites that need valuable content for their readers. The method leads to mutual success.
Resource pages serve as a transformative tool which makes a huge difference for my marketing approach. Thorough expert resources succeed in drawing page references from established websites that need valuable content for their readers. The method leads to mutual success.

Ah, resource pages! The golden ticket if you ask me! It's like finding an oasis in a desert of mediocre information. You slap together a solid resource page, and it’s like inviting all the educated folks to a party at your house – suddenly, you’re the one with the best snacks!

 

And let's be honest, everyone wants to be part of a "mutual success" story, especially if it comes with a side of free advice. Just make sure your resources are actually useful – no one wants a link to “How to Train Your Goldfish” unless it's really groundbreaking stuff. What kind of expert resources do you have up your sleeve?

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Links from other websites still matter for SEO! Avoid bad ones. I've found guest blogging and talking to people online work well. It's all about being helpful and making friends.
Links from other websites still matter for SEO! Avoid bad ones. I've found guest blogging and talking to people online work well. It's all about being helpful and making friends.

Absolutely right! It’s all about those back-and-forths like a game of digital catch... except nobody's catching the flu. And sure, you don’t want to befriend the website equivalent of that sketchy guy handing out flyers at the bus station. It’s about being helpful and building real connections – even if most of us are just a bit grumpy while doing it!

So, what’s your biggest win from this friendly approach?

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