The Search Engine Journal contributor Roger Montti has shared an article highlighting some useful information on what are ‘good links’ and tips to secure them for your websites.

It is based on a question answered by Google’s John Mueller in a Webmaster Hangout.

Montti says, “The question asked is a good one. Here is what the publisher asked:

“Could I get an example of… what a good link would be…?”

Google’s John Mueller answered:

“A good link… so I mean the traditional good link is someone who comes across your website and thinks it’s a fantastic website and recommends it to other people with a link.”

John Mueller probably understands that a good link doesn’t happen by itself. He said something interesting, he recommended promoting the website. There are many who feel that website promotion tied to link building is not necessary. But John Mueller acknowledged the obvious, that a ball isn’t going to roll until someone gives it a push”.

Read the full article for some useful hints.

Google’s John Mueller on Good Links and How to Get Them

Search Engine Journal

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