What's your biggest challenge when building links?
John Marquez
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Hello everyone,
I know that link building is one of the areas where most people struggle with so I'm hoping to get your thoughts on which part of the link building process do you find challenging?
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Pradeep Kumar M@pradeep_kumar_m
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One of my biggest challenges in link building is obtaining high-quality and relevant backlinks from authoritative websites
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@j_pmarquez I focus on Competitor mentions, A-B-C link exchange
@pradeep_kumar_m Fully agree with you on this one. One of the things that worked for me was to focus on 1 single strategy first. Which link building strategy do you use?
Regarding Logomakerr.ai, our online platform dedicated to providing seamless logo design services, one of our significant challenges lies in link building.
The task of acquiring top-notch, relevant backlinks from authoritative sources within design, branding, and business is challenging. With the industry's competitive landscape, ensuring the authenticity and organic nature of these backlinks while bolstering our platform's credibility presents itself as a noteworthy obstacle. This journey entails a strategic approach, weaving together elements like targeted outreach, thoughtfully crafted content, and fostering meaningful relationships to secure valuable backlinks successfully.
These efforts collectively elevate Logomakerr.ai's online prominence and authoritative stance.
@iyamendoza01 thank you for sharing. May I ask which strategy worked best for you?
Neverinstall
Building relationships with other website owners and convincing them to link to your content requires effective outreach. This is time-consuming and long proceess
@amulya_prasad Building relationships do take time but sometimes leading with a value offer works which helps save you time.
My biggest challenge when building links is consistently crafting high-quality, relevant content that engages audiences, coupled with the need to identify and connect with authoritative and niche-relevant sites that would find my content valuable and would be willing to link to it, all while navigating the ever-evolving algorithms and standards of search engines.
@jose_tho12 Thanks for sharing, it's definitely hard to keep up with so many gears working. Have you tried creating content for 1 specific purpose?
E.G
1. Content asset that engages your audience.
2. Content that niche-relevant sites would find valuable to link to.
Then interlinking those topics together to distribute link authority gained by #2?
The biggest challenge is undoubtedly producing high-quality, unique content that not only attracts links but also adds real value to the reader. It's a time-consuming process that requires a deep understanding of your audience, creativity, and consistency.
@sanders_scott22 Thanks for sharing! Were you able to discover which content type fits these 2 factors?