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The 3 Layer Approach Of Pyramid White-Hat Linkbuilding

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It seems to be absolutely clear what white-hat link-building is. But it’s not always that easy. It is hard to build links in the most natural way.

Struggling and looking for a balance in my backlink profiles, I finally build a structure that guides me really well. I'm happy to share it with you.

 

The Layers

1. Get one really cool link! Sites like Forbes, HuffingtonPost, Entrepreneur, Inc etc. It’s really hard to get one but it’s definitely worth it!

Note: after Step 1 you’ll see many organic links, but don’t stop there --  you still need to do some work!

2. Gain 5 nice links from more niche-specific or young sites. Their Domain Authority can be high but their traffic is usually significantly lower.

3. These ones are much easier to get, but still, I don’t recommend to buy trash links for this purpose. It’s better to build some yourself and make sure your donors are trustful and not spammy.

Why This Works

Let's look at how links emerge in the real world.

I'm going to walk you through how backlinks are supposed to appear organically, without any efforts from marketers or SEO gurus.

This will help you understand how to imitate this process and make Google and other search engine believe your project is cool enough to rank.

The Media Event

Just imagine: some really really cool tool or service has launched. Let's call it LinksKing: it automatically builds super links all by itself -- all you need to do is press the “OK” button and pay $10 per year. What would happen next?

The founders might go to ProductHunt and other similar outlets to kick off their relations with the audience.

Getting Featured

After hearing about your incredible product, Forbes, Entrepreneur and Inc follow up with reviews and coverage. Smaller and more niche resources like Tech.co, Noobpreneur,  and others make their posts. And we're not talking about guest posting here - in the ideal world these posts show up themselves.

Going Social

So you're reading an article on Forbes and you get really excited about LinksKing. What luck! There are the social buttons! The article is shared on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin. Some send the link directly to some of the closest friends and colleagues.

Discussions & Comments

In the appropriate sub-reddits people are talking about LinksKing. Questions about it appear on Quora. Elsewhere there are forum discussions. It's mentioned in several comments on blog posts about link building tools.

Conclusion

That’s it! This where the pyramid comes from! When you are done with the first run of the pyramid, you can create much more.

Good luck and feel free to post your questions and remarks in the comments!

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