Backlinks : What They Are & How to Build Them for SEO

Satish Kumar
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Backlinks (also called “inbound links”) are links from one website to another. When Website A links to Website B, it counts as a backlink for Website B.

Search engines like Google consider backlinks as votes of confidence. The more high-quality backlinks a site has, the more authoritative it appears, leading to higher rankings.


Google’s algorithm uses backlinks to:

  • Determine authority – More backlinks from trusted sites = higher credibility.

  • Improve rankings – Pages with strong backlinks rank better.

  • Drive referral traffic – Users click backlinks, bringing visitors to your site.

According to a study by Ahrefs, 90.63% of pages get zero traffic from Google because they lack backlinks.


Dofollow Backlinks Nofollow Backlinks
Pass SEO value (link equity) Do not pass SEO value
Help improve rankings Still drive traffic
Example: Guest posts Example: Forum links, social media

While dofollow links are stronger, a natural backlink profile should include both.


Want to see who’s linking to your site? Use these tools:

  1. Ahrefs Backlink Checker – Best for detailed analysis.

  2. SEO Review Tools Backlink Checker – Free & easy to use.

  3. SE Ranking Backlink Checker – Great for tracking competitors.

These tools show:

  • Total backlinks

  • Referring domains

  • Anchor text distribution

  • Toxic links (to disavow)


A. Guest Blogging

Write for authoritative blogs in your niche with a backlink to your site.

Find broken links on high-authority sites and suggest your content as a replacement.

C. Skyscraper Technique

Find top-ranking content, make yours better, and ask for backlinks.

D. HARO (Help a Reporter Out)

Journalists need expert quotes—respond with insights and get a backlink.

E. Create Link-Worthy Content

  • Infographics (Highly shareable)

  • Case studies (Proves expertise)

  • Ultimate guides (Long-form, detailed)


6. Common Backlinking Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Buying backlinks – Google penalizes this (Penguin algorithm).
❌ Spammy directory links – Low-quality directories hurt SEO.
❌ Over-optimized anchor text – Looks unnatural (e.g., “best SEO service” every time).

Instead, focus on natural, organic link-building.


A: Quality > Quantity. Even a few strong backlinks can outrank hundreds of weak ones.

A: Indirectly—they drive traffic and diversify your link profile.

A: Use Google’s Disavow Tool to ignore toxic links.

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