Merhaba,
Temel olarak sadece geri bağlantıların nasıl oluşturulacağı/edinileceği konusunda tavsiye ve ipuçları arıyorum.
Kaliteli içerik oluşturmanın doğal olarak geri bağlantıları çekebileceğini biliyorum, ancak başlangıçta iyi bir izleyici kitlesine sahip olmanız gerekiyor gibi görünüyor.
Sosyal yardım kısmına gelince, bunu denedim ve işe yaradı, ancak güvenilmez. Bazı insanlar konuk gönderileri, röportajlar vb. yoluyla işbirliği yapmayı kabul etti. Ancak neredeyse herkes herhangi bir geri bağlantı için yüklü miktarda para istiyor ve insanların gerçek işbirliği istediği bu fırsatları bulmak nadir hale geldi.
Herhangi birinin backlink oluşturma tavsiyesini merak ediyorum, çünkü gerçekten burada en iyi işe yarayan stratejiyi bulma konusunda takılıp kaldım.
(Benim nişim kamp, hayatta kalma, acil durum hazırlığıdır)
Şimdiden teşekkürler!

There is nothing genuine out there anymore.
“Build valuable content that people will want to link to” – absolute rubbish. Nobody wants to link to anything no matter how good unless they are getting paid.
If there’s still genuine content out there, it must be buried under tons of SEO garbage, because I can’t find it.
I’m sure there will be lots of takes on this but the abbreviated list-
1. Lots of manual outreach and pitches. These range from spam to more PR-type efforts where you come up with a story and try to get it in front of the right contacts. Your vertical could be a fun one to work off of. We have a client with some parallels that is easier than many to build links for because survivalist publications are always thirsty for a new story and there is almost always something worth talking about in local news.
2. Run your own PBN or something akin to that (private blog network).
3. Do something that merits attention and conversation. Harder to pull off in boring industries and if you have a boring business and a boring personality. Camping and survival prep could have some play especially with all the news stories of people getting rescued.
4. Buy them. Do so carefully. 99.99999% of links you can buy easily are not worth anything at all.
5. Keep a list of ‘free’ places to post links.
6. Keep a list of contacts you can swap links with.
7. Engage your audience (limited if you have a small audience that’s unlikely to operate a website or profile that can link).
That’s all I could think of off the top of my head. Anything I missed?
I buy domains and redirect to my sites. It’s like buying the shop with all the equipment.
It sounds straightforward until you start doing it 😂.
99.9% of sites seems to have no backlink profile or link farms if they do. And there are few tools that can help, because it’s a very manual process of sifting through junky websites and spammy no-anchor backlinks. But that’s how I do it: spend a few hours a week staring at shitty blogs.
I am interested in linking to a site like that. Others in r/backlinkxchange may be too.