Today I had a chat with a friend about backlink promotion. What he means is that can you spend money on Fiverr or some other platform to buy some backlinks to do the best optimization of the cold start.
Let's talk about my opinion first, the spam backlinks bought on these platforms are really useless, don't waste money.
When I first started doing **, I actually did the same operation of buying backlinks. That is, after the ** is built, and after the inclusion and indexing are available, the external link operation will begin. At first, I didn't have many resources, so the first thing that came to mind was to spend money on it.
After a big comparison before and after, I found that platforms like fiverr are not only cheap, but also have a large number of backlinks, and this kind of "cost-effective" naturally cannot be missed. But when you spend a few hundred dollars and buy thousands of external links, you will be surprised to find that this part of the effort spent on external links has no effect in the end.
Not only is there no so-called referral traffic coming in, but the ranking data of keywords has not improved, and the number of words produced by keywords has no response. So now I'm still thinking that friends who can increase their authority by buying fiverr backlinks can really give up this idea.
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The graph above shows that the domain authority is 21 and the number of backlinks is 29. In fact, these external links are not actively done by me, they are basically junk external links that some marketing agencies take the initiative to give in order to do information promotion.
The idea is that these marketing agencies add thousands of links to a single page and then submit the page to search engines. Because the dofollow links are given, they will naturally be captured by monitoring software like Ahrefs and displayed in the site's data monitoring reports.
When the webmaster saw such information, he thought that someone gave me the **external link, so he would naturally click on the external link**link to explore**, but in the end, he would find that this was just a marketing routine.
In fact, most of the spam backlinks are like this, those sites have no content at all, and they don't make any sense at all. And I observed the word data and ranking data of my new site, and the addition of these spam external links had almost no effect on the change of data.
Here's an extra note, what kind of backlinks should I make?
There are two very important indicators in Google's official evaluation criteria for external links, namely relevance and authority.
Relevance refers to the logical correlation between the other party's content and your, for example, yours is making yoga clothes, which is similar to fitness**, dressing** to give you an external link is reasonable and relevant. Because fitness and clothing can be related to yoga clothes to a certain extent.
Authority refers to the right to speak, because external links are to some extent votes, and they are the evaluations made by other ** to your**. Imagine the external link given by the authoritative ** in the industry, and the external link given by a newly built **, which is naturally not the same.
So after writing so much, the last thing I want to say is that if you plan to use the white hat model to do ** operations, give up the idea of buying junk external links early. Or do a good job of content in a down-to-earth manner, and slowly promote the popularity of ** through social networks and forums.
After a certain amount of accumulation, you can slowly promote it on Google through some external links, such as industry resource list pages, guest blog posts, etc.