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Building High-Quality Backlinks with Leoglossay

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If you Google how to build quality backlinks, you will find lots of processes but a few will stand out like;

• Creating high-quality content
• Guest posting on authority sites • Using broken link building • Creating infographics • Using social media • Using internal linking

These are all good methods of building backlinks for your site. But I don't want to talk about your web 2 blog, I want us to concentrate on your web 3 blog which is your Hive account.
Source Where I am going with this has a lot to do with LeoGlossary, so forgive me, if I am sounding selfish. But I have to keep preaching the gospel of using the glossary to create Backlinks because when the results start pulling in, you will be one of those who will enjoy the benefits as long as you are a part of the community.

Where do we start?

Creating high-quality content

Let's start somewhere. Building links by taking advantage of the glossary is important. And the truth is if we add those links to our posts no matter how little, one or all of the methods of link building outlined above will follow.

What do I mean? I'll explain.

The moment you create your post on the Hive Blockchain, and it gets crawled by the search engine, a lot of factors get picked up by the search engine that determines whether you should rank or not. This week alone, we talked about Backlinks as a vote of confidence and how getting a dofollow representation helps determine your positioning on search engines. So, once your post is crawled, those Backlinks get recognized.

The fact that you created a quality post is an important aspect but linking the glossary to your post will give it a sense of authority. The search engine will be made to understand that those links must have some sort of authority that's why you are leaving a vote of confidence for it. Plus, I don't really know if the dofollow action works with the way Hive was built but I want to believe it does. This means a vote of confidence and a dofollow representation for our glossary on your post gives it a ranking chance.

Guest posting on authority sites

Take a moment and breathe. For some of us who publish on other sites like PublishOx, Read Cash, Noise cash, and maybe Medium, there's an action here that can help the ranking for your post and the Glossary. Now, let's assume you did your quality post and added the Backlinks from the glossary.

A lot of you like promoting your Hive posts on those aforementioned blogging sites. What happens here is that when a third party reads this post and maybe is encouraged to touch those links. No, whether or not he touches the link, the fact that you promoted that post with our glossary on a different site adds to our credibility.

Why? I would consider sharing those posts or links to your posts on those blogging sites as guest posting. Since these are authority blogging sites especially Medium and PublishOx, you have succeeded in adding more votes of confidence to our Leoglossary and given it a chance to rank

Using broken link building

If we were looking at this link-building method through a web 2 blogging angle, then you would know that using broken links entails finding sites with good authority that have links that aren't functional anymore and offering a replacement.

But since we are concerned about your Hive blogging career, I'll take this to mean, choosing to return to your older posts, editing them, and adding the Leoglossay to them.

And you know what? Google loves posts that are constantly updated. So doing that to your older posts signals an update and this gives us a ranking chance. And that's because you get a functional link on your post and our Leoglossary gets a Backlink.

Creating infographics

I know people on Hive who are good with infographics. They have been able to present complex information in a visually appealing way through infographics. What this means for our glossary is if these authors find a way to introduce a few of the links in the Leoglossay to their summary, that's a plus. This is because if the infographics are educative, informative, and interactive enough, and get shared, this put the glossary on a radar

Using social media

Thank goodness, we have Posh. And sharing posts on social media just got a lot more interesting with the introduction of threads to Posh. But I'll leave that for another.

Today, I want to point out that LeoGlossary has a chance of getting those votes of confidence if you added them to posts that get shared on social media platforms. You never know which of them will go viral and since the glossary will be a part of your viral post, that will be a win-win for you and the community.

Using internal linking

This should work just as number one right? Yeah, using the glossary as internal links when you work on your post helps the search engine understand the structure of our glossary and the relationships between different pages.

Conclusion

Yes, building high-quality backlinks take time and effort, but it is an essential part of any successful SEO strategy especially if we are talking about Hive and Leofinance as a whole. By creating high-quality content, and using a variety of link-building strategies that I explained above, you can help us build a strong backlink profile that will help the glossary achieve certain SEO goals. So, help the community to help you.

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