yani temelde tek yönde geri bağlantı…
Çiftler ve evlendikleri çok özel düğün mekanları hakkında bloglar yazan bir düğün fotoğrafçısıyım. Genel açıklamalarının bir parçası olarak mekan web sitelerine bağlantılar eklemek SEO’ma yardımcı olur mu?
yani temelde tek yönde geri bağlantı…
Çiftler ve evlendikleri çok özel düğün mekanları hakkında bloglar yazan bir düğün fotoğrafçısıyım. Genel açıklamalarının bir parçası olarak mekan web sitelerine bağlantılar eklemek SEO’ma yardımcı olur mu?
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Nope, not at all and many have tired to prove this – esp the EEAT pushers (cos they need the backlinks). Its funny that every “PageRank Alternative SEO theory” – like entity, EEAT, Schema, Vector/Cosine, Great Content etc – ALWAYS have backlinks and always have bakclinks. And in SEMRuish you can see when they were created and Bing you can see the ones they hide from semrush! Not kidding. One guy reached out to say that they had an automated schema plugin and their sigte magically received traffic cos LLMs “love” schema – we could see the dates links were being built.
tl;dr: nope – its well documented
Links work on PageRank value, not a demosnstration of “research”. There’s no limit to “citations” and I find it ridiculously spurious that some SEOs push this narrative
[Google Debunks Outbound Links For SEO](https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-debunks-outbound-links-for-seo/525732/)
generally links to you help you and to them help them. but it could potentially help if the other site has very little online exposure and someone searches them and finds you due to you mentioning them.
Edward Sturm in a YouTube video said he made some tests stating it does help to outbound link to authority sites. Quoting your sources etc. I didn’t think it did but, I’m keeping an open mind. His explanation made sense o me but a lot of things make sense that are not necessarily true in SEO.
I think it does, especially if you are using it as a citation to backup your claims.
For example I wrote an article about window tint laws, and in that article I heavily linked to the state law website that mentions the laws.
This article out ranks the state .gov website.
No. But you’re right in thinking that linking to the venues could help build trust.