How to Check if a Domain Link is High Quality
Cleo Kirkland
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28. How to Check if a Domain Link is High Quality
Lessons
Intro- Course Overview
01:28 2What is a Search Engine, and how do they work
05:40 3What Kind of Work do SEO Practitioners Do
02:01 4Popular Tools for SEO
05:55 5The Evolution of Google's Algo
03:24 6Quiz: Chapter 2: SEO 101
Analysis Introduction
03:09 8Reporting your Findings
02:51 9Checking Google's Index
04:12 10Checking Google Search Console
04:46 11Setting up Crawler Tools
04:47 12Interpreting Crawler Tool Reports
08:14 13Interpreting Page Speed Tool Reports
03:35 14Checking Schema Markup
02:57 15Quiz: Chapter 3: Technical Analysis
16Content Audit - Introduction
01:12 17Basic Keyword Research
03:34 18How to Determine What Type of Content You Should Create
03:31 19Qualitative Content Audit
03:25 20How to Take Your Content Inventory
07:55 21Reviewing site Architecture
03:54 22Keyword Optimization
06:29 23Keyword Gap Analysis
06:18 24Keyword Opportunity Sizing
06:24 25Quiz: Chapter 4: Content Audit
26Competitive Link Audit
05:24 27How to Find Short Term Opportunities
07:15 28How to Check if a Domain Link is High Quality
02:06 29The -Oops Something Happened- Audit
08:14 30Quiz: Chapter 5: Link Audit
31Finding Great Contributors on Fiverr
03:15 32Finding Great Contributors with Ahrefs
00:48 33Finding Contact Info using NinjaOutreach
03:42 34Sending Emails Through NinjaOutreach
05:24 35Quiz: Chapter 6: Outreach
36SEO Project Management - Introduction
00:52 37Wireframing and Product Specs
03:27 38Reporting on the progress of your work using Asana
05:38 39A word on Weekly-Monthly Reporting
08:21 40Reporting Your SEO Impact
04:01 41Top Tips for Project Managers
07:18 42Quiz: Chapter 7: Project Management
43Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to Check if a Domain Link is High Quality
after we figured out how to find some short term link building opportunities. And next up is to evaluate those opportunities in terms of their impact. Let's say you even get a bunch of links from your freelancers, how do you figure out if this is a good or a bad link? Well, I'll show you how I do this using SEm rush and HRS first, starting with HRS. So here's the site that we found that is looking for writers. It seems like a good site, smart, healthy kids. It's a dot org. Nice content. Looking, let's plug it in two HRS and see what we see. Okay, so there's some concern here in terms of this domain one, it doesn't rank for a lot of terms. Now, that's not always bad. It might be a new site, but when a website doesn't rank for a lot of terms or have a lot of traffic, Especially if those terms are not relevant to what we want to rank for. You may want to stay away. Also here, you can see the domain authority is low, it's like a 12 and the page authority is also low. And so it's not a real...
ly powerful domain. It may not hurt us to get a link from here. Especially it's a natural relationship we're getting this link, but you may not want to put too much stock and get in this link. I did the same thing. And then you can also see here how quickly they've acquired domain. So they have been around for a long time and they still don't rank for in much content, which to me is concerning. And I wouldn't spend a lot of time trying to get links from this site. You can see the same thing with some brush. And so I plugged it in here has an it's estimated that this trap this psychic four visitors a month through Google. It's not that much. And then you can see here at its height, it had 77 visitors a month. And so some of the key words that they rank for, benefit for arts, for kids, benefit of playing video games, fitness exercises for kids while relevant to kids, it's not ranking really highly. So it might, we might skip on this opportunity and go for something else. And so that's basically how I use some Russian h refs to evaluate link opportunities.
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