What is off-page SEO?

Off-page SEO is about everything that doesn’t happen directly on your website. Optimizing your website is called on-page SEO and includes things like site structure, content and speed optimizations. Off-page SEO is about, among other things, link building, social media, and local SEO. Or in other words, generating traffic to your site and making your business appear like the real deal it is. In this post, we answer the question: 

https://www.anssikela.com/2013/11/06/levoton-tytto-ja-spotify/#comment-587589
https://wheeliedealer.weebly.com/educational-blogs/guest-blog-peer-to-peer-lending-worthy-of-consideration-in-an-environment-of-low-interest-rates-and-rich-stockmarket-valuations#comments
https://www.theroastedroot.net/tropical-white-sangria-naturally-sweetened/
http://sites.gsu.edu/jsalters2/1-problem-definition/comment-page-643/#comment-46543
https://userblogs.fu-berlin.de/cinemachin/?p=31&cpage=194#comment-39483
https://www.updetails.com/2017/06/like-this-appearance-most-beautiful.html?showComment=1649142142118#c3874275015295712347

By writing quality content you can rank in search engines, but by getting a few great, relevant sites to link to that content, you’re increasing the chance that you’ll end up a couple of spots higher. The same goes for building your brand and creating trust. This doesn’t just happen on your site, but mostly off-site. Take reviews, for instance, these can make or break your company. You need them, but they most often appear on external sites. These are all factors that contribute to your rankings.

It’s not only important for you to rank high for your search term, but also to create trust and a sense of authority. You must appear to be the best search result, not just in a technical and content sense, but also in reality. Popularity, quality, and relevance are everything.

http://sundaymorningbananapancakes.yummly.com/2012/12/mexican-salad-pizza-quinoa-crust.html?showComment=1649144806145#c5738762270139413906
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=7084921702483719745&postID=4669848086753350423&page=10&token=1649144988756
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=5716850211434612996&postID=6542555600583027144&page=3&token=1649145082364
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4259973394851445801&postID=7551159203747266443&page=2&token=1649145122135

Links are the glue that keeps the web together. Search engines use links to determine how valuable a piece of content or a particular site is. Getting quality links has always been a great tactic if you’re serious about ranking. And who isn’t? Recently, however, some people seem to debate the relevance of links. We firmly believe in the importance of links. Of course, you need the good ones.