Which one is the most powerful backlink process In 2020?
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Example of the most powerful backlinks.
- Subdomain ( Example of subdomain are https://mashcrunchh.wordpress.com)
- Contextual ( Example of contextual links are https://www.bloglovin.com)
- Forum Post ( Example of the forum are https://www.quora.com and http://reddit.com)
- Social Bookmarking Sites
- Business Directories
- Tier Link Building
- Guest Posting
- Social Sharing
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I would say that writing content with high link intent (that people want to link to) is the most powerful backlinking process. It's not easy though.
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