Relevance
The best links you get will have relevance to the market and niche you're targeting. the less relevant links are the less quality they have. they still count for something but they just don't measure up as well as relevant links obviously
Context
Getting quality links that are within context are the creme of the back-link world. Do your best to get contextual links from highly optimized websites that have a lot of relevant content. Links to your site surrounded by that kind of content is prime real estate.
Difficulty
The more difficult the link is to get the more valuable it usually is. Very often we will need to make a healthy investment somewhere to secure these links, whether its investing time with the people controlling powerful, relevant sites, investing time and energy into compelling content or investing pure cash it will always be difficult to get valuable links. So look for the hard ones.
Humanity
Of course we all like getting links that don't require any human contact:), but more often than not the most valuable back-links come from the sources that have an actual human being in charge of the website. This means you're calling a webmaster, or emailing a contact person, or networking with numerous people in control of influential sites or blogs at a conference. There is always a human being responsible for creating and making link deals with others.
Credibility
Links that come from trusted, high PR will do wonders for the credibility of your own site. Perceived value is very easy to manipulate and especially on the internet. Getting acknowledgment from trusted sites will increase that perceived value astronomically.
Authority
Along with credible links are those links that come from sites with massive amounts of authority within their chosen marketplace. If a majority of that market uses them as a source of information and support for their sites then you know you've got a superb link.
Investment
The best links require that you invest something to get them. Investing will mean either giving up some actual cash, schmoozing with the right people or maybe even a sacrifice of pride and begging... :) Investment could mean putting in a lot more effort than normal to creating linkable top-notch content. Always be prepared to invest some of yourself into getting great links.
The best links you get will have relevance to the market and niche you're targeting. the less relevant links are the less quality they have. they still count for something but they just don't measure up as well as relevant links obviously
Context
Getting quality links that are within context are the creme of the back-link world. Do your best to get contextual links from highly optimized websites that have a lot of relevant content. Links to your site surrounded by that kind of content is prime real estate.
Difficulty
The more difficult the link is to get the more valuable it usually is. Very often we will need to make a healthy investment somewhere to secure these links, whether its investing time with the people controlling powerful, relevant sites, investing time and energy into compelling content or investing pure cash it will always be difficult to get valuable links. So look for the hard ones.
Humanity
Of course we all like getting links that don't require any human contact:), but more often than not the most valuable back-links come from the sources that have an actual human being in charge of the website. This means you're calling a webmaster, or emailing a contact person, or networking with numerous people in control of influential sites or blogs at a conference. There is always a human being responsible for creating and making link deals with others.
Credibility
Links that come from trusted, high PR will do wonders for the credibility of your own site. Perceived value is very easy to manipulate and especially on the internet. Getting acknowledgment from trusted sites will increase that perceived value astronomically.
Authority
Along with credible links are those links that come from sites with massive amounts of authority within their chosen marketplace. If a majority of that market uses them as a source of information and support for their sites then you know you've got a superb link.
Investment
The best links require that you invest something to get them. Investing will mean either giving up some actual cash, schmoozing with the right people or maybe even a sacrifice of pride and begging... :) Investment could mean putting in a lot more effort than normal to creating linkable top-notch content. Always be prepared to invest some of yourself into getting great links.
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