How to create dofollow backlinks in easy way
Hello guys! This is Sandeep from techsupport2me. And Today, I want to answer the question: “how to get a backlink from a website.” In previous article, I showed you how to identify sites that help your competitors rank well. But now that you know the websites, how do you make them link you? OK, let's say I want a backlink from Copyblogger.com, which is a pretty famous blog about copywriting.
As you can see from Ahrefs' toolbar, it has a Domain Rating of 70, which is a pretty solid number. Since Copyblogger is actually a blog, the first thing that comes to my mind is to write a guest post for them and have a link to my website from this guest post. But that's not very efficient because this way, I'll have to write a solid piece of content and I won't even keep it for myself because it will be published on Copyblogger. And I actually know a better way I can write a piece of content and have a link from Copyblogger, while keeping the content to myself.
And as usual I'm going to need some help from Ahrefs tools. So, I'll open Ahrefs' Site Explorer, and put the copyblogger.com domain name there. Site Explorer tool allows me to find out if Copyblogger.com's website is linking to some content that no longer exists. And as you know from my previous article, I can check it with the broken links report of Site Explorer.
As you can see, there are 2,210 broken links on copyblogger's website. But I'm interested in dofollow links because these probably link to some quality pieces of content that no longer exist. So this is their list of do follow broken links. And actually as you can see, the very first broken link looks interesting.
For example, a snapshot from 2010. Let's see if the article was live at the time. Yes, this is the original piece of content that the guys from Copyblogger were linking to. So what I could do is write a “top 10 blogs for writers”article on my own blog, and then reach out to Copy Blogger and tell them that they have a broken link, and they can change it to a live link with a pretty much the same article, but maybe even a better one on my own website.
This technique is known as broken link building, and it's pretty popular among SEOs. And what I personally like about it is that you're keeping a piece of content to yourself while getting a backlink from a powerful website. But here's another great thing that I love about a broken link building. I'm sure that Copyblogger's website is not the only one who is linking to this dead article. So what I'm going to do, is check for other sites that might link to this page.
I'll take the URL of this page, open another instance of Site Explorer, and search for backlinks to this URL. As you can see, there are 27, sites that link to this piece of content that is no longer there. And to see them, I just go to the 'referring domains, ' report of Site Explorer. So once I recreate this piece of content on my own blog, I can reach out to all 27 sites and let them know that they have a broken link, and that they can update it with a link to a similar resource on my own site.
As you can see there are 740 potential opportunities for broken link building on Copyblogger alone. And I'm sure even in your niche, there are tons of sites that have broken links, which is a great opportunity for you to create awesome content on your site and have them update their broken links, and link you.
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