SEO Tips : Qualities of a Good Backlink



bluesquaremanagement.com SEO Tips on the qualities of a good backlink. 6 Qualities of a good backlink Internet marketer cannot emphasize enough how critical it is to build backlinks to your small business website to help improve its search engine rankings. However it is equally important to know what is a good quality backlink so that you maximize the time and energy it takes to create one. A good backlink should have the following features: 1. It should be from a page or site with a high page rank. If you can get backlinks from a PR4 Site and above, that is an excellent backlink. Page rank 2 and 3 sites are more common on the internet so a backlink from these sites is not bad either. Page rank 0 and 1 sites have less valuable backlinks but including them in your backlink campaign is better than having no backlinks at all. Remember than one Page rank 1 backlink is better than two Page rank 0 backlinks so always aim for backlinks from higher Page rank sites. 2. It should have the correct anchor text based on proper keyword research. For example if you operate a golf shop in Maine and are targeting the following keyword –” golf shop in Maine”, then use that Keyword as the anchor text for a majority of your backlinks. The anchor text is that clickable text that contains a hyper link to your URL. 3. It should be a long term stable link meaning that the chances of the backlink being deleted should be slim to none. Try to focus on building backlinks that will not be easily

The Golf Fix’s Michael Breed answers Bill’s email on why he can’t stop his shoulders from spinning out during his downswing. Watch The Golf Fix Mondays 8 pm ET only on Golf Channel.
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10 thoughts on “SEO Tips : Qualities of a Good Backlink

  1. Actually, my experience is..is that when i feel my lead shoulder stays lower than the back shoulder during the first phase of the downswing, my shots are straighter and have more compression (as this prevents early release). Look at the pros..their lead shoulder doesn’t start rising above back shoulder till relatively late or, perhaps in the middle of the downswing.

  2. Whoops, didn’t realize a video response wouldn’t let me leave a comment. I have used Michael’s tip here…and it definitely works. It definitely helps me get the idea of what I should feel on the downswing. I still fight coming over the top a little bit, but this is a great tip

  3. I think what he is trying to show or say is if your spine angle at address does not change and instead your left shoulder points at the ball on the backswing and then your right shoulder points to the ball on the downswing you will not come over the top.

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