Who is gonna rank better in this case?
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site:a has 1500 linking domains and 20000 backlinks
site:b has 1500 linking domains and 5000 backlinks
does good ratio between linking domains and backlinks works?
i am asking only in terms of backlink profile, i know there are more things than backlink.
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I say having quality backlink with having high DA PA website with your niche will definitely rank your website 2-3 month. Quantity doesn't matter in backlink but quality matter it.
Thanks & regard
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Assuming everything else stays the same, I'd say more backlinks means better ranks. I'll be curious to know if that is not true.
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I say site with 20000 backlinks will rank better.
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