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How to Easily Get 600+ Free Backlinks to Your Brand New Website When no one wants to link to you initially as your site has a Domain Ranking of ZERO

 

How to Easily Get 600+ Free Backlinks to Your Brand New Website

When no one wants to link to you initially as your site has a Domain Ranking of ZERO

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Once you’ve launched your brand new website (Congrats! That’s a huge effort and milestone achieved already!), the next challenge is to figure out how to drive traffic to your site.

One of the main ways to drive traffic to your site is from people finding your content on Google. You ideally want to be listed in the top three positions on the first page of the Google SERPs (search engine results page), and extra bonus points if you can grab the Google snippet too.

Google’s Top Ranking Factors

The top three ranking factors according to Google’s Andrey Lipattsev are: Links, Content and RankBrain.

SEO Expert Brian Dean published Google’s 200 Ranking Factors: The Complete List (2022) on his site Backlinko. This list includes 47 Google backlink factors and describes the impact of each of these ranking factors.

These include:

  1. # of Linking Root Domains
  2. # of Linking Pages
  3. Links from .edu or .gov Domains
  4. Authority of Linking Page
  5. Authority of Linking Domain
  6. Links from Competitors
  7. Links from “Expected” Websites
  8. Guest Posts
  9. Homepage Authority
  10. Nofollow Links
  11. Linking Domain Relevancy
  12. Page-Level Relevancy
  13. Links from “Hub” Pages
  14. Link from Authority Sites
  15. Linked to as Wikipedia Source
  16. Links from Real Sites vs. “Splogs”
  17. TrustRank of Linking Site
  18. Quality of Linking Content

Link Building Guides

There are some great comprehensive and actionable Link Building Guides that can help you develop your link-building strategy for your new site including:

  1. Search Engine Journal: Link Building for SEO: A Complete Guide
  2. Backlinko: Link Building for SEO: The Definitive Guide (2022)
  3. Ahrefs: The Beginner’s Guide to Link Building
  4. SEMRush: How to Get Backlinks: 11 Strategies

These methods sound useful and you could start to study and implement some of these into your site’s SEO optimization strategy, but this will take time and effort to implement and see results.

How to Easily Get 600+ Free Backlinks

But when you’re first getting started and may have just freshly launched your brand spanking new website (which can feel like a herculean effort to get there in itself), you just want to get some quick and easy wins.

H-Supertools is a site I came across recently and it has many free SEO and digital marketing available including a Free Backlinks List.

You need to sign up to H-Supertools (for free) to access this list of over 600 websites that offer free backlinks to your site. The sign-up asks you to enter your full name, email address, and password. You also have to accept their Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy and confirm you’re not a robot, and then you’re signed up and ready to go.

You can also access a set of other useful tools such as a Free AI Writer, Outline Generator, Keyword Research Tool, SEO Analyzer, Free Backlinks Checker and more.

Assuming you’ve signed up, you can now access the Free Backlinks List. The default order of the list is alphabetical with 10 results showing per page. The columns are: Website name, the TLD eg .com, the Link Type ie Dofollow or Nofollow, the DR, and the URL link to the website.

The site says they’ll also add tutorials to each link to show you how to get a back from each website. So far, just two tutorials have been added. You can easily go to the link you’re interested in and work it out yourself quite easily anyway.

I sorted the list by DR (Domain Ranking) in descending order. Instagram, Twitter and YouTube are at the top of the list with DR of 99, 99 and 98 respectively.

Below is a screenshot of the second page of results which lists Medium.com as a DR 94 site with a Nofollow link type.

Screenshot from the H-Supertools site of the Free Backlinks List

My strategy to get backlinks would be to first click on each site’s URL starting with sites that have the highest DR with the Dofollow (DF) link type. I’d then see if it’s a site that suits my niche and a site I’d want to set up a link on. Then if I do, I’d follow their instructions on how to set up a backlink to my site.

Sites listed include:

  • Blogger.com DR94 (DF)
  • Behance.net DR93 (NF)
  • Weebly.com DR93 (DF)
  • Wordpress.com DR93 (DF)
  • Goodreads.com DR92 (NF)
  • SlideShare.net DR92 (DF)
  • Quora DR91 (NF)
  • Webflow.io DR90 (DF)
  • Carrd.co DR86 (DF)

I noticed a few of the sites listed prompted a message from the Nortons app installed on my laptop warning that I was about to visit a dangerous site. So I probably wouldn’t click on those unless I knew the site was safe from other sources.

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