Yeni sitem için SEO’yu anlamaya çalışıyorum ve Semrush’ta bir en iyi rakibe baktım.
Çılgın bir backlink profilleri var:
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50K Backlinks, 48k takip ediyor
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1k yönlendiren alanlar, muhtemelen sahip oldukları bir siteden% 90
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Dinlenme, ilgisiz nişler/dillerde rastgele yerlerdir
ECOM değiller ve bazı geri bağlantılar mantıklı olmayan rastgele ürün sayfalarından.
Fiverr önemsiz bağlantılara benziyor ama çalışıyor.
Wordwide backlinks gibi bir şey denemem söylendi ama daha fazla tavsiyeye ihtiyacım var.
Bunu çoğaltmalı mıyım yoksa farklı bir yaklaşım mı yapmalı mıyım?
Your competitor might be skating by for now but Google will catch up. I’d focus on getting quality links manually placed.
I’ve tried worldwide backlinks for this btw and just so you know, it’s pricier but it’s really helped me climb without risking penalties.
I’ve also paired it with solid on-page to outrank competitors like that who rely on spam.
>1K referring domains, 90% from one site they likely own
Is it one site or 1k? If 90% of 1k (eg 900), then they’re using one or more PBNs. On the other hand, how would you know those 900 domains belong to them.
Either way, based on everything you said, I believe they’re probably using a PBN rather than low quality Fiverr links
If it’s really full of junk, it’s just a matter of time until his rankings vanish. If you know it’s junk, then definitely not replicate.
Are they ranking for high-buying intent keywords or low-hanging fruit? Build your strategy around gaps they’re missing and not just copying their link spam.
you just learned a valuable lesson about seo and capitalism. none of the where they came from shit matters. all that matters is the end result. you can look at 90% of niches and it is the same. backlinks became a pay to play game to manipulate the search results. when money stops talking let us know
What’s your niche? It usually happens on very new or specific niches with low competition.. but will fade away soon
Just to note – it’s really hard to tell “Link spam”. Link spam doesn’t mean crappy look sites or links or domains – that’s what you think spammy looking links are
To Google – link spam are any and all links that are designed to manipulate search: most of these look amazing and respectable – who pays fried shitty looking links?
Secondly – the presence of them doesn’t mean anything
One man’s steak dinner is another man’s can o’spam
It would be really interesting to get someone who’s worked on these before to tell you what/what
Tl;dr the hack to IDing backlinks that work
Do you have SEMrush?
Look at the pages with the highest traffic : if there are backlinks that rank and get traffic, then Google can’t think they’re spam, right? So there you go 🙂
And rubbish domains can be sued to hide quality ones
If the site is ranking – then Google doesn’t think their backlinks are “Link spam”
How that helps