In this video, the speaker discusses how Google determines website rankings and the importance of backlinks. Backlinks are links from one website to another, and Google views them as votes. The more high-quality backlinks a website has, the higher it will rank. The speaker also mentions that the relevance of the linking website and its domain authority are factors in rankings. Domain authority refers to the authoritative nature of a website, on a scale of 0 to 100. The speaker recommends using round-up posts to quickly get backlinks by reaching out to experts in the field and including their responses in a blog post. By increasing the visibility of the blog post and website, more backlinks can be obtained, leading to higher rankings.
How does Google determine which website to rank number one, two and three.
It comes down to SEO, right?
Well, it's more in depth than that.
Google has over 200 factors; and the number one factor that affects rankings is backlinks.
Today, I'm going to teach you what backlinks are and how they work.
Moz SEO company interviewed tons of marketing experts, and they asked them what factors
affect Google's rankings the most?
They all said backlinks.
So, with backlinks, that's one website linking to another website.
Google's looking at it as votes.
The more links that your website has, the higher you're gonna rank.
In addition to that, they're looking at quality.
So, if Huffington Post links to you, that's way more effective than if Joe the plumber
linked to you.
And Google knows that it's way harder to get a link from Huffington Post than it is to
get a link from Joe the plumber.
Now, another thing that they're using within their algorithm is how related is that link?
So, if Huffington Post links to your plumbing website, that's actually not as effective
compared to Joe the plumber linking to you.
But, on the flip side, if Home Depot linked to you, because it's very relevant and they're
within your space, that's way more effective than if Joe the plumber linked to you.
So, a few things.
Google is looking at how many backlinks you're getting; how many you're getting over time
because it has to be natural, they don't want you to just go pay people to link to your
website because they don't like that, you shouldn't pay for links; they're looking at
how related those websites are; and they're looking at something called domain authority,
that's how authoritative that website is.
So, assume you're getting tons of backlinks, you're getting them from related websites
and they have high domain authority.
A domain authority is from a scale of 0 to 100, 100 being like a Google.com, a Youtube,
a Facebook.
And it works like on a Richter scale, right?
A logarithmic scale, in which it's way easier to go from 1 to 10, than it is to go from
10 to 20.
So, if you can get a lot of backlinks, you can get them from relevant sites, and you
can get them from authoritative sites that have high domain authority, your rankings
are gonna climb.
If you're wondering what domain authority is, like what number a certain site has, you
can go to ahrefs.com, A-H-R-E-F-S dot com, put in a URL and they'll spit out the domain
authority.
It's a paid tool.
A free version of this is Open Site Explorer.
If you Google 'Open Site Explorer', it'll take you to moz.com, and you can put in a
URL and it'll tell you that site's domain authority.
Now that you know how links work in the eyes of Google, if you want to get links the quickest
way is to do round up posts.
So, go and email every single expert within your space.
And I've discussed this in one of my past videos, you can go into the description, click
on the link and you can get to the past videos where I talk about round up posts.
You can email these people, include them in their round up posts; and since you're asking
them one question and you're asking that same question to every expert within the space,
it's a great opportunity for them to get free press, which is why they're gonna participate.
And then once they all participate, and give you their response, write an amazing looking
blog post showcasing all the responses, include their name, link to their website, link to
their Twitter or Facebook profile.
And then from there, email each of those experts, once you've published the post, and ask them
to share it on their favorite social network.
By doing this, your blog, your website, is gonna get more traffic.
The more eyeballs that see your sight, the higher probability that someone's gonna link
back to your site.
As you get more backlinks, your rankings will also climb.
Thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
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