How Can Content Be Ranked If It Has Very Few Links To It? |
Let's take a look at what Google's Matt Cutts has to say about this.When there are no links to a content, everything in general sort of reverts back to the way search engines were in their infancy - before links, that is. At that point, search engines were pretty much judging based on the text on a page.
Keywords
One of the ways Google "judges" a page is through the recurrence of a
keyword. When it finds a matching keyword based on the search query, it
assigns a certain importance to it on first occurrence. Subsequent
occurrences are given importance incrementally, until a certain point.
This point marks the optimal keyword density.
Keywords beyond this point are not favored, and this phenomenon is
called keyword stuffing. So in case of absence of links, keyword density
is a major factor search engines use for ranking a page. This is why we
always emphasize on keyword optimization when giving advice to
beginners, because they don't have much links to go around with.
Domain
Another factor Google weighs in is the reputation of a domain. This
doesn't necessarily have to do with the popularity of a domain, since
new ones might have none. Rather, it has to do with previous activities
on a domain. A domain you newly purchase might have hosted copyrighted
or malicious content, which might have resulted in a penalty. This is
why we recommend doing background research on a domain before purchasing it.
Sometimes, a user might use a rare search term, which might not have
many results on the web. In such cases, even if there aren't many links
to one page that does match up with that search phrase, that page is
likely to be returned, because besides being a link-building game, it's a
keyword game as well. And as mentioned above, if the keywords on a page
seem relevant, that page might be returned in search results.
So to answer your question, no. There's no fair way of ranking content
that has few backlinks over a highly popular article, no matter the
quality. If you want it to be a fair fight, then you'll have to focus
more on link-building and getting on even grounds before you start
pitching your quality content into the competition. Otherwise, it's very
tough to get new less popular content ranked well in search engines.
Here, take a left out of our book and follow the tips below for building quality backlinks.
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