Offsite SEO Beginners Guide

In my Onsite SEO Beginners Guide, I wrote about how modifying the content on your website can affect your search engine rankings. This offsite SEO beginners guide explains how getting links to your site from other sites can propel your web pages up the search engine listings.

Backlinks from other sites affect search engine rankings more than anything else. The number and quality of links pointing to your site will, on the whole, determine what position your site ranks in Google and the other search engines. Sources of traffic and SEO links include social media sites, Google local search and other websites.

Identify links for offsite SEO

Your first port of call for getting links to your site is by using existing relationships. Your partners, customers and suppliers should link to your website if you ask them nicely. Next, look at your competitors websites and ask yourself the following questions:
  • Who is linking to them?
  • Will they link to you too?
  • Is there an important website for your industry or a local directory that will include a link to your site?
Remember to build links to all pages on your website, not just the home page.

Getting your name out there

Another way to build up offsite connections to your web pages is by writing press releases. These can get picked up by practically anyone and allows you to get relevant content onto many sites, including a link back to you. You can also ring people (on the telephone – remember those things!) to develop online relationships. Include links to your site in email communications too.

Google My Business for offsite SEO

Setting up a Google My Business Local listing is free and will increase your presence in local search results. Remeber to encourage customers to leave reviews on your Google listing as these will help to give your results more prominence on Google. With Google My Businees, you also get a free business website with Google; use this to give yourself a free link back to your own site.

Social Media

Building links from social media sites is a no-brainer. These may not all directly impact your offsite SEO but will bring in traffic if done correctly. Set up a Linked In and Facebook profile, tweet about new content on your site on Twitter and add interesting content to Pinterest and similar sites. If you have video content, don’t just put it on YouTube – other sites such as Metacafe, Yahoo and other video sharing sites also appear in Google results.

Be careful with offsite SEO links

You can buy backlinks from other sites but you may be penalised for doing so as Google may have blacklisted the IP address or domain that is selling them. Link networks shouldn’t be used for offsite SEO links as you will lose rankings and trust from this. The search engine also issues penalties for any sites that are violating Google's quality guidelines. If you are hit by a penalty for dubious off page SEO practices, I offer a Google penalty removal service to get you back up and running.

Check your off-page backlink profile

As SEO becomes more and more competitive, offpage SEO techniques such as sending spammy baclkinks to your competitors are, unfortunately, becoming more and more prevalent. From time to time, it can be useful to check Google Search Console to ensure that you haven't been hit with any negative SEO offpage activities. Simply login to Search Console, click on links and download all of your backlinks to a CSV file.

Offsite SEO Check Backlinks

This can then be imported into Google Sheets or Excel and analysed to see if there are any unwanted sites linking to you. Make a text file of any sites that you find which you don't want to be associated with and disavow them on Search Console using the disavow method.

Slow and steady

Don’t rush to create your links and then think you’re done when you’ve hit a certain number. Backlinks should be built up slowly, over a period of time. Spend time every month identifying and adding relevant, high quality backlinks to all the pages across your site; links from high quality sites to your site let Google know that your web site is trustworthy. Please bear in mind that you wil have to work hard to obtain good backlinks – the quicker you get a link, the lest valuable it will probably be.

SEO is a long-term strategy and may take time to produce results, especially in a competitive sector. But if you put the time and effort in, you will get results. Alternatively, if you need help with your SEO strategy then it may be worth hiring the services of an SEO consultant. Sometimes a helping hand may be all you need to assist with your offsite SEO.



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This article was written by Gaz Hall, a UK based SEO Consultant on 4th June 2019.

Gaz has 20 years experience working on SEO projects large and small, locally and globally across a range of sectors.

If you need any SEO advice or would like him to look at your next project then get in touch to arrange a free consultation.