
"Six is a little deep." TWSS
I’m sure you already know that having quality inbound links (i.e. backlinks) help boost your blog rankings. That means having links from trusted websites in your niche is a big deal. So if you have a sports-related blog, getting a backlink from espn.com would pretty much make your site royalty.
I know what you’re thinking, that’s pretty unrealistic. You’re probably right but did you know that you can also benefit from being two links away? Or three? Or four? Yes, your SEO might even get a boost from being six links away! OK, six is a little deep but the point is you don’t always need a direct connection.
The truth is, no one except for Sergey, Larry and a few insiders know for sure how many degrees is truly helpful in Google’s eyes. In general, you want as many relevant backlinks as possible, the more “trusted” the better.
I’m telling you this because I don’t want you to think that looking at Google PR is your only guide. It’s perfectly fine to have a backlink from a PR1, especially if that PR1 has a friend who is PR7! Being a friend of a friend counts. Sure, you might not get link juice but you’re still helping search engines separate you from the millions of spam pages out there while tying your site with your niche category.
You see, getting a backlink from espn.com (PR8) is pretty unrealistic for us. But getting a backlink from a blogger on their NFL blog might be possible. And if not, perhaps a blogger who is connected to one of those bloggers. And so on and so forth.
Below is one way you could improve your backlinks. (Warning: please read their terms of service and do not spam.)
- Learn who your niche leaders are and create a target list. Aim high!
- Look for blogs on your target list and leave comments when appropriate.
- Look for related blogs from the targeted list blog and leave comments when appropriate.
- Repeat until you are able to find someone to build a relationship with and then create reciprocal links.
- Look for sponsors on your target list. See if you can provide value on their sites.
- Look for blogs on the sponsors’ sites and leave comments when appropriate.
- Repeat until you are able to find someone to build a relationship with and then create reciprocal links.
So the ultimate goal isn’t to create a bunch of backlinks through your comments (although some DoFollow would be nice). Rather, you’re using comments to build relationships with others in the same community. Reciprocal links usually come first (e.g. blogroll) but this creates opportunities for guest posts, references to your posts, etc…
So although you may not have celebrity status yet, knowing someone who knows someone who is might actually get you in a few parties.










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Wow…that is new to me. I always thought that only relevant and direct links count. The concept of ‘link flow’ behave like a chain is interesting and 6 degrees spread is a wide span out
. Again this is a great post out of you. Thanks for sharing, have assimilated some SEO stuff today.
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You’re welcome! The thing about SEO is that it’s a moving target. However, there are some building blocks that Google must include in their algorithms.
Remember, the company your site keeps (backlinks) helps Google clear the murky waters when trying to decide whether your site actually provides real value in your niche. In other words, they follow the mantra of “any friend of yours is a friend of mine”.
Nice post, Gabe. I tend to think that there’s little activity in SEO that will hurt you, unless of course you’re getting backlinks from link farms that eventually get black listed.
I think it’s worth making the distinction that blog comments are generally no follow links, so they don’t get chronicled as backlinks by search spiders. But I like how you position the blog comments as your stepping stone to a reciprocal link here. Good big picture perspective.

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Good point about NoFollow. I should’ve been more specific (sometimes trying to keep words to a minimum cuts out some important details!). I just updated the post slightly to ensure the message isn’t lost.
Leaving comments is a way to build relationships. Although DoFollow is nice, I’m more focused on using comments to create that bridge.
Wow, nice article on backlinks Gabe. Six Degrees of Separation was also a great movie played by Will Smith. This concept shows us how closely related everything is in relation to each other. Thanks for this.
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Never saw that movie but I’m pretty familiar with the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon!
Great tips Gabe. You cover all step how to build good backlink for our site/blog. I already did it, but not as organize as in this article. Thanks for organize it.

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Gabe, Thanks for the introducing to the concept of deep links. I learn a little more about SEO every and appreciate every tidbit of information. Moving forward I’ll keep the idea of deep link building in mind.
Nice tips, high quality backlink is always better! People out there say that a backlink from a PR6 site is worth as hundreds of backlink from PR3 sites.
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In other words, a quality link never hurts. Great post and thanks for the info!
SEO tends to keep us on our toes since it’s a moving target. At least the foundation doesn’t change much.
Thanks Gabe for sharing these great tips on backlinks. You have been teaching me on a daily basis, and I am very grateful for the information you share with us. Thanks again!
Rob, you’re very welcome. BTW, where’s that gravatar pic?!?
as always i was learning a lot from your blog>..
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This is the way it all works and if I see a link on any site to my site or blog I actually feel special. I would feel special no matter who had a link because it means someone was interested enough in what I have to say to add a link on their blog or site back to mine.