How much backlinks are required to rank a keywords.
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I have a boxing gloves keyword kindly tell me how many backlinks required to rank this keyword
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Sometimes, you only need a few good quality backlinks; for example, high-quality backlinks, from say the BBC, can be enough for your website to jump from page 3 of Google, onto page one of Google.
We sell garden buildings in Bath.
We've moved our business on to page one of Google by building high-quality do follow and no-follow backlinks.
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There is no set number for ranking. You can have 100,000 backlinks, but if they're from sites like how to sell your house or for model airplanes, they won't help at all.
You want links from relevant sites, and you'll want to get the other sites a reason to link to you, usually in the form of good content on your site.
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