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What is back links?

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Hello ,

       Can any one tell me about back links ,if any one know about if more then share Then share ...........
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1 year ago by anonymous

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Hi,

     A back link is an inward link to your site that may or may not be reciprocated with an outward link back. If page A links to page B then a back link would be a link which goes from page B back to page A.

For example let’s consider you find an interesting article on web and you require the article to be displayed on your website hence you link the article to your website. Now your website acts as a back link to that article or to the URL where the article is originally located.

Check your website backlinks with Back link Checker tool that enables you to know the number of websites who have given a link to your website or webpage. Back links are inward links to a website or a webpage; it acts as one of the key factors in determining the ranking of your website. It helps you to have a track of the other websites on the web that link to your URL.
answered 1 year ago by tulip (12,960 points)
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A back link is an inward link to your site that may or may not be reciprocated with an outward link back. If page A links to page B then a back link would be a link which goes from page B back to page A.

For example let’s consider you find an interesting article on web and you require the article to be displayed on your website hence you link the article to your website. Now your website acts as a back link to that article or to the URL where the article is originally located.
answered 1 year ago by eagle09 (95,490 points)

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