Ishmael's Corner ~ Storytelling Techniques For Business Communications

Some Definition Behind “Natural Link Building” for #SEO

For those who don’t live, eat and inhale #SEO, the terminology can be perplexing.

Like the emphasis on natural or organic link building.

It’s easy enough to understand that you shouldn’t buy a bunch of links from a guy named Borislav with a site in Bulgaria. The price point, 100 links for $9.99, also tips off there’s something unnatural at work.

But what exactly is organic link building beyond the obvious, “I liked your post, so I linked to it?” Besides writing great storytelling content, what types of actions are construed as natural?

While there’s no single answer to these questions, I had a recent experience that shows how a helpful nudge can accelerate the natural process of link building.

Writing a post on the resignation letter by Groupon CEO Andrew Mason triggered a series of fortunate events (sorry Lemony Snicket).

You can see how the process evolved in the graphic below:

February 28
Thursday
  • Groupon CEO Andrew Mason Resigns
March 1
Friday
  • Mason’s Farewell Letter Triggers Media Hoopla
March 2
Saturday
March 4
Monday
March 5
Tuesday
  • Tweet Drucker Institute Post on Mason with Finessed Request for Backlink

Some observations:

That’s my story on organic link building.

Matt Cutts who is the wizard behind Google’s link building curtain puts it best:

The objective is not to make your links appear natural. The objective is that your links are natural.

I welcome your insights on adding to the definition.

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