Backlink from different niche
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Hi, i have a question.
For example, we have a website domain.IT / italy. in italian language.
But, we are contracted to do link building, to down it in italy, its not easy for us, but we have down 70% from backlinks from english websites, and 30% from italy websites in italian language.
Is this any danger from google, to hire any penalty, or it's not danger but only pass link juice less!
btw, i see lot of brands in italy, they have mroe than 70% of backlinks from non-italian websites.
the backlinks from english websites, are editorial, press release, blogposts, best of the web directory, etc.. from maybe mroe than 80% of backlinks are frmo strong english domains.
danger, or not?
tell me your answer if have experience on this please.
thanks
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More Italian Backlinks will help ranking in Google.it for both Brand and other keywords. The difficulty is finding suitable link sources I would imagine. But if you can find high quality Italian backlink sources then that must be favourable.
Cheers
M
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Hi Mark,
Yes but our goal is to rank on google.it higher than in english, we cannot rank on english version of google because our content is in italian language, and backlinks are from english articles/sources.
We like to deal to rank for a brand name, not for keyword, to protect it for the future from any bad result.
From my last report, the new domain in italin, i have down SEO for one year, now this domain have a google PR5, PA:58 and DA:51 and mR and mT5.x
do you think to earn more italian backlinks to rank higher for a brand name, or to earn more strong english domains? thanks
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hi MetiX,
No not dangerous. Links from English sites will contribute to the sites link profile and pass link juice, but links from Italian websites will pass more due to their relevancy. It is also likely that link juice from Italian sites will contribute more to higher rankings in Italian versions of search engines particularly ones with good Page/Domain authority.
But, there are so many English websites that can be used to gain links, it is not surprising that 70% backlinks of an Italian site are from English sites.
Hope that helps
M
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