What backlinks are and why they matter

In short

Backlinks are links from other websites to yours. To Google each one is something like a vote of trust: the more authoritative sites link to you, the more weight you appear to carry.

Why they matter

Links have long been one of the main ranking factors. The logic is simple: if respected resources link to you, your content is worth trusting. But it is quality, not quantity, that decides - one link from an authoritative industry site outweighs a hundred random ones.

Quality over quantity

Good links come from relevant, authoritative, living sites with a natural anchor. Bad ones come from bought, spammy, off-topic pages. Mass-buying cheap links no longer works and can trigger a Google penalty.

Backlinks and AI search

In AI search the role of plain links is shifting: brand mentions - in articles, on YouTube, in discussions - correlate with AI citability more strongly than classic backlinks. So it matters not only who links to you but who simply talks about you.

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FAQ

How many backlinks do I need?
There is no magic number. A few links from authoritative, relevant sites beat a thousand random ones.
Can I buy links?
Mass-buying cheap links is against Google's rules and risky. Better to earn links through content and mentions.