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Debunking Link Building Myths in 2021

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Debunking Link Building Myths in 2021

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  1. Debunking Link Building Myths in 2021 Simran IT Services is the best link building company that provides web development, designing and digital marketing services throughout the world. Myth #1: Category + product pages = impossible We know the importance of building direct links into product and services pages have huge benefits from a search visibility perspective. So this myth we are talking about is that it is impossible to build these links into product and category pages. This is completely inappropriate. You need to make sure you are giving people the best reason to link.

  2. Myth #2: Top news websites only give nofollow links The myth that we are observing a lot on Twitter in particular is that top-tier news sites always give you nofollow links. We were on a call just a couple of weeks ago and was part of the pitch and the sales process and was, again, literally told this by the contact that we were speaking to and that they had been historically advised that if they wanted to get on to a top-tier site, as a blanket rule, they should get best dofollow links. Myth #3: Only send pitches in the morning This is something that is completely inappropriate again. Many of our successful campaigns have been pitched in the afternoon, after lunchtime and before the editorial afternoon meeting, and we had some huge successes pitching in our campaigns on a Friday afternoon if they are a little bit fun and lighthearted. So we want you to throw that alarm clock outside your window. There is no pressure from journalists to make sure that you get that email into their inbox before 9:00 a.m in morning. What we would do at that point is take a step back, do some research and experiment. Myth #4: Relevancy isn't king There is a huge debate at the moment again you see a lot of it on Twitter and social media that for traditional SEO and link building tactics that the links that you have build, those links have to be really relevant and that they have to be completely on brand from target sites and publications that you would expect that brand to be covered in.

  3. Myth #5: You can't ask for a link It is the one that has been around the longest and the understanding that actually you can not ask for a link. It is a huge prominent myth within our industry and what we do, and actually you can. You can ask a webmaster, a writer, a journalist at a top-tier publication, who so ever they are, you can definitely ask them for a link if they have covered your content, campaign, insights and whatever it has been.

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