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Search Engine Optimization => Link Building => Topic started by: Chris_Tax on 12-14-2013, 23:44:47

Title: Back Linking Question
Post by: Chris_Tax on 12-14-2013, 23:44:47
If I leave a back link for my Manta directory listing, will it help to move up that listing?

Thanks, in advance

Title: Re: Back Linking Question
Post by: seowebagency on 01-14-2014, 01:50:38
It depends upon the type of link.If it is do-follow it will certainly help you in case of higher SERP results.If it is no-follow although it will no such link juice but can drive some traffic for you.
Thanks
Title: Re: Back Linking Question
Post by: thomosmax on 01-19-2014, 21:46:05
Of course, but this link should be achieved from high PR and do-follow sites.
Title: Re: Back Linking Question
Post by: George Peter on 01-20-2014, 23:43:52
Yes, it depends on link characteristics such as it should have "do-follow" quality so that Google considered it for ranking. Also, it should be natural looking and on high PR site.
Title: Re: Back Linking Question
Post by: Kasi Viswanathan on 01-20-2014, 23:48:52
Quote from: Chris_Tax on 12-14-2013, 23:44:47
If I leave a back link for my Manta directory listing, will it help to move up that listing?

Thanks, in advance

Not only Mantra directory listing, most of the Directory listing are doing do-follow links. so it may helpful to you improve your page rank. Also you get some little traffic. Submitting to DMOZ will be high impact in your ranking. Because it's most trusted Directory right now.
Title: Re: Back Linking Question
Post by: Suhanapatel75 on 05-02-2016, 03:34:42
When one website links to another website, it's called a link. Other terms commonly used by SEO companies and online marketers include: backlink, linkback, incoming link, inlinks, and inward links. Links are important for SEO because search engines like Google use them as a gauge or measure of a website's relevance and authority.