Link Pyramid

All incoming links are not created equal. Most SEO savvy and webmasters have their own strategies to acquire incoming links for their sites. We know that links from authority sites are even more powerful than links from niche blogs or blog comments. Among the great wonders of web is the Link Pyramid.

Link Pyramid is one of the best strategies use to increase your search engine ranking.  It is consist of 3 layers. Each of the layers contains from niche links all the way to highest quality Authority links pointing to your money site. Link pyramid works on the idea that the lowest quality site will link upwards to the next higher quality site in your network. This site can link laterally and upwards but not on downward ways.

With Link Pyramid you can organize your website’s content to significantly increase your search engine ranking using Google’s free wonder wheel tool.

Link pyramid has 3 levels of structured links. The base links, mid-grade links and the highest quality links. Each of the layer, you can create one whole page dedicated to a single keyword. It will be linked to another page in same layer. Then, it will link to one middle layer page, then one more link to the top layer page. It’s really wonderful and thus, usually makes sense.

  1. Base Links – Base links are the foundation of your link pyramid and has the largest part of the structure. These are link from niche article sites, social bookmarking sites, web directory submissions, article submissions, blog comments, deep inner pages, etc. Base links are lower quality links.
  2. Mid-Grade Links – Mid-grade link is the next level of our link pyramid. It is usually has a fair amount of backlinks to them and more authority that the sites from base site links.
  3. Highest-Quality Links – Highest-quality links hast the highest amount of backlinks and authority and usually rank higher than sites in base links and mid-grade links.

If you really want outstanding rankings in Google and in major search engines, it’s very important that your link pyramid looks natural. It simply means that your site have a large number of base links, a smaller number of mid-grade links, and a few top-quality links.

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