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Backlinks: What to do when good links go bad with Sha Menz (TECHIE)

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A chat with SEO expert Sha Menz

In this week’s podcast we’re talking about links, but not just any old links. BAD LINKS and we’re going to explain – what to do when good links go bad.

There are lots of reasons that you can find bad links pointing to your website, perhaps you paid for some cheap links on Fiverr, perhaps you used a dodgy SEO company or maybe they just showed up and you have no idea how. Today with the help of Sha Menz I’m going to tell you how links can negatively affect your ability to rank, how to find them, and how to fix them.

Tune in to learn:

  • The possible impact of having a bad link profile
  • How to find out which sites are linking to your website
  • How to review links and decide which ones are ‘bad’
  • What to do with bad links
  • How to deal with links you didn’t build
  • Whether multiple links from one site is a good or bad thing
  • Whether reciprocal linking is good for your website
Useful resources

Head to episode notes: https://therecipeforseosuccess.com/backlinks-good-links-go-bad/

Freebies:

  1. Free webinar: Increase your website traffic (and sales)

  2. The Ultimate SEO Checklist

  3. Free SEO Nibbles Course

Sign up for the Recipe for SEO Success Course

  continue reading

167 episodes

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Manage episode 173113813 series 1390964
Content provided by Kate Toon and Kate Toon SEO Educator. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Toon and Kate Toon SEO Educator or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
A chat with SEO expert Sha Menz

In this week’s podcast we’re talking about links, but not just any old links. BAD LINKS and we’re going to explain – what to do when good links go bad.

There are lots of reasons that you can find bad links pointing to your website, perhaps you paid for some cheap links on Fiverr, perhaps you used a dodgy SEO company or maybe they just showed up and you have no idea how. Today with the help of Sha Menz I’m going to tell you how links can negatively affect your ability to rank, how to find them, and how to fix them.

Tune in to learn:

  • The possible impact of having a bad link profile
  • How to find out which sites are linking to your website
  • How to review links and decide which ones are ‘bad’
  • What to do with bad links
  • How to deal with links you didn’t build
  • Whether multiple links from one site is a good or bad thing
  • Whether reciprocal linking is good for your website
Useful resources

Head to episode notes: https://therecipeforseosuccess.com/backlinks-good-links-go-bad/

Freebies:

  1. Free webinar: Increase your website traffic (and sales)

  2. The Ultimate SEO Checklist

  3. Free SEO Nibbles Course

Sign up for the Recipe for SEO Success Course

  continue reading

167 episodes

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