Can A Website Rank Well Without Backlinks? |
Ideally, web pages should be ranked based on how well the content is written, and how relevant is it to the user. Ideally, small or new sites should have as much chance of getting to the top of the search results as larger websites. But Search engines are nothing more than algorithms that accept a range of inputs, and give a result. The input here being the various ranking 'signals', and the output being the entries on the search result pages.
The system isn't perfect. Hence search engines consider various factors,
including backlinks, content quality, keywords, formatting, site load
times, domain name and much more. Google is coming closer than ever to
its ideal - many techniques that used to work to artificially inflate
ranking no longer work. However, the fact remains that the best path to
being the best is to actually be the best resource. Other factors don’t
quite matter.
Backlinks are just one factor
The most important factor you ever need to focus on is the content.
Backlinks aren't necessary, any more than any other major SEO factors.
The only parts of SEO you need to consider are those that lead to your
site being discovered; beyond that, let your content do the talking.
Backlinks are just one factor out of hundreds that go into creating the
ranking of a given piece of content. The thing is, they are one of the
most important factors. When we talk about ranking content without
backlinks, what we really mean is ranking content without putting the
time and energy into creating backlink opportunities.
It’s nearly impossible to write a piece of good quality content without
making any backlinks at all. That’s because users will, on their own,
link to content they like. These are natural, organic backlinks that you
automatically get as a result of your great content, and they promote
your content with no risk to you. It’s only when you start going out and
looking for ways to add backlinks that you run into the possibility of
Google penalties.
Ideally, backlinks should only be organic. But our world is not ideal,
and there are sites that earn backlinks by paying for them, or
reciprocating via link exchanges, or through another form of bypass.
Backlinks should not necessarily be avoided. Google likes to trust
sites, and only sites with a high degree of trust will rank easily and
highly. One factor in trust is backlinks from other trusted sites. If
your content fails to earn any of those, regardless of your effort spend
in obtaining them, you’re going to have a hard time finding the success
you want.
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