If you're looking for ways to get more organic traffic to your website… I'll show you exactly how you can do it with Off-Page SEO.
It's not complicated, I promise.
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How to Get Website Traffic with Off-Page SEO
Off-Page SEO is a term used for any activity you're doing outside your website with the goal of improving your website's visibility and search engine rankings.
Link building, social media marketing, influencer marketing – all these are Off-Page SEO activities.
These help search engines understand what others think about your product, services, or website.
You can see it like you're building your website's reputation and authority beyond its borders.
Off-Page SEO signals, particularly backlinks from authoritative and relevant websites, endorse your website's quality. Search engines, like Google, value these endorsements and use them as an SEO ranking factor.
In fact, a study by Backlinko found that websites with a high number of backlinks tend to rank higher in search results.
And the same thing applies to social media.
Even though Google says that social media is not a direct SEO ranking factor, the more of a social presence a website has, the higher it appears in search engine results.
For example, CognitiveSEO found that the top 4 ranking positions have significantly more Facebook activity than sites ranked lower.
I think it's fair to say we established Off-Page SEO is important, and it has a direct impact on your traffic, website reputation, and search engine rankings.
It's time to talk about exactly HOW to use Off-Page SEO to get those benefits. Watch the video below for a full walkthrough.
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