[DOCS] Refine and Expand SEO Backlinks Article #848
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1.Added Actionable Link-Building Strategies:
What: The empty section "How can you get high-quality backlinks, in 2025?" has been populated with five concrete, modern link-building techniques (e.g., Guest Blogging, Broken Link Building, Creating Linkable Assets, etc.).
Why: The original article failed to deliver on its promise to teach readers how to leverage backlinks. This new content adds substantial value and makes the guide practical.
2.Restructured for Clarity and Flow:
What: Merged the two redundant sections ("What impact do backlinks have on SEO?" and "Importance of Backlinks") into a single, stronger section.
Why: This change eliminates repetition and improves the overall readability and logical structure of the post.
3.Expanded on Core Concepts:
What: Added a clear definition of what constitutes a "high-quality backlink" by explaining key attributes like Relevance, Authority, and Placement.
Why: The original article mentioned the importance of quality links but never defined them. This provides essential context for the reader.
4.Corrected Factual Inaccuracies and Outdated Content:
What: Removed the anachronistic "as of 2022" reference and clarified the confusing point about social media's role in SEO.
Why: These fixes ensure the article is accurate, credible, and doesn't feel outdated, which is crucial for a post dated 2025.
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