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Moz did a study. They interviewed SEO experts.
And you know what they said was the number one factor that impacts your Google rankings?
Links.
But unique links are tough to build. So how are you going to create them?
Today I'm going to share with you how I built over 23,000 unique links to neilpatel.com. And what's impressive about this is neilpatel.com is purely marketing-related.
If I can convince other marketers to link to me, you can build links using the same exact tactics.
So let's break down how I built over 23,000 unique backlinks.
Go to BuzzSumo. Type in a keyword related to your industry. It'll show you all the popular articles based on social shares.
Take the articles that are in-depth and list-based and break down things step by step, and then create an infographic with that same information.
You can spice it up, add your own data to it, but, hey, the content is all right there in front of you.
When you create this infographic, you need to cite the source that you got all your information from this specific website, but it'll go viral.
Why? Because most people would rather look at an image than read thousands and thousands of words of text.
Use Infogram or Canva to help build your infographic, or you can use Dribbble, dribbble.com to hire a designer.
If you're going to pay a designer, it doesn't cost more than 500 bucks.
Now that you created an infographic, what you need to know is this: an infographic has to be super visual.
If it's data-rich, that's great. But if it has a ton of colors and is hard to look at, that's not good.
If your steps don't flow in a smooth pattern, that's not good.
Once your infographic is up and running, add an embed code so other people can take that infographic and put it on their website.
If they put it on their website, what does it do? It links back to yours.
If you don't know how to create embed code, use a plugin on WordPress called WP Embed Code Generator, and that'll just create the embed code for you so then that way people can just copy and paste and slap your infographic on their website.
Now that you got that infographic up on your website and people can embed it so that'll create backlinks, you need to get traffic to your site.
If you don't get traffic, no one's going to embed it.
I want you to go back to BuzzSumo and find that article that had all those shares.
Click on View Shares, and that'll break down every single person that shared that article on Twitter.
You want to email 'em, "Hey John; I noticed you shared this article on Twitter "called 101 Ways to Boost Your Traffic by author Neil Patel. "I have a similar infographic "that breaks down those points in a visual fashion. "Cheers, David."
Now that you're sending out these emails, you're going to get a lot of responses, people being like, "Yes, I want to see it."
Not only will they share it, but a lot of them will embed it.
Now, the next thing you want to do is go to Ahrefs, ahrefs.com. Put in that competitor article and see every single person who links to them and email them.
It's that simple.
And then once you have the audience, you want to create more amazing content, and I love using the Skyscraper Technique which Brian Dean invented.
Go to BuzzSumo again, you type in keywords, and you're looking for articles like 10 Ways to Double Your Search Engine Traffic, and you want to write more thorough articles, like 101 Ways to Double Your Search Engine Traffic.
You click on the View Shares. You hit up each of those people using an email.
You get them to share your articles. And then, boom, you'll get more traffic, more backlinks, and it'll keep rolling in and create this snowball effect.
You also want to do the same thing with Ahrefs. You go, type in your competitor URL, and you'll see all the people who link to them and which articles get the most links.
Write better versions of those articles and then email them again with the same email template and asking them to link to you. By doing those things, you'll get a ton of links.
Now, as you get this traffic coming to your website, you need to use a tool called Hello Bar.
Hello Bar makes it simple to collect emails, just like how I collect emails on neilpatel.com with my exit pop-up.
Now, when you're collecting all these emails, what ends up happening is when you publish a new blog post, you can email all these people letting them know about your latest blog post.
They'll come back to your website, they're more likely to share it, more likely to read it, and more likely to link back to you.
If you need help with online or digital marketing leave a question or comment below and I'll be sure to answer!
we are not innocent, but buying links is always done and very often…
That’s true, but I don’t believe it’s a good strategy.
As for me, I think there is still room for improvement in the American SEO… By way of comparison, there are fantastic tools on SEO in France.
I could give you humbly some info about his french tools, and you could make an amazing video about his tools.
For my part I’m training with Laurent Bourrelly who is the SEOROCKSTAR in Europe, the one who popularized the concept of “Semantic Cocon”, and besides it’s still an interview opportunity for your channel.
Concerning linking strategy paying, totally agree with you, but when you want to go faster, well it works.
thank you very much for your answer and see you soon…
Axel
you are basically doing an outreach style email in a youtube comment section with a guy who just made a video about outreach…
Be careful buying links because that could get you in trouble. — SocialShazam
Hi Neil, Where do we put embed code of that info graphs, below the picture or somewhere else so that peoples who could grab the code easily.
Thank You
Nikhil
Putting it above or below the infographic should work fine.
But where exactly should this all be! You meant to create a new post with only infograph & code on it?
Another amazingly helpful video! Thank you Neil!
Thanks! And you’re very welcome!
Another incredible technique, explained very well. Thank you
Thanks, Xavier, appreciate the kind words!
To which page do you usually link to with your backlinks?
Homepage or to articles?
Thanks.
It really depends on context. You want the referring page and anchor text to be relevant to the destination page.
Great video as always Neil!!!
Thank you!
Wow that is awesome I this is going to change everything for me. Thanks Neil!!
I’m so glad to hear it! Love your channel name, by the way!
Which file will upload Infographics to my blog
.jpg .png .PPTX ?
thank you for giving me all tips… I appreciate you
Please make videos on entrepreneur NEIL BHAI!
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hi Neil thanks for making this video it is amazing. please make a video on how to write a blog post and which techniques we should use if our creativity is not enough
Amazing Tips Sir
I have stated a blog on 10th December 2017 and yesterday I have completed 2 million page view… Credit goes to your amazing Tips. Thank you sir…
That’s great to hear Nirmal! Thanks for sharing your amazing results, and congrats on your hard work!
Thank you for sharing the wonderful information. will follow out
You’re very welcome!
You’re awsome, thanks for the tips!!
You’re more than welcome!
Great valuable info Neil! Thanks for sharing. 😀
You are very welcome!
sei un Grande
Hey Neil ! As you told to embed code under the infographics, can you please brief it out about how and where we need embed that code after generating it through the plugin though??
Thank you for such an amazing tutorial.
Looking forward to your valuable reply.