Now, let's get real for a second. You've worked your tail off to set up the perfect e-commerce website. Your products are top-notch, prices are competitive, and customer service is on point.
But wait, where’s the traffic? Ah, that elusive web traffic! It’s like the magical unicorn all e-commerce businesses and website owners dream of capturing.
Here's the good news...an effective e-commerce link building strategy can be your secret weapon to attracting that traffic you dream of.
In this ultimate guide, we’ll break down the top e-commerce link building strategies. We’ll also discuss why a value-driven link building strategy is essential, decode the jargon, and highlight some backlink sins to avoid.
Ready to take notes? Grab your cup of coffee and read on!
Alright, let's start with the basics.
E-commerce link building is getting other websites to link back to your website. These are called e-commerce backlinks, and they’re like high-fives from other websites telling search engines that your content is worth checking out. The more high-fives (quality links) you get from reputable sites, the higher your site ranks on search engines.
But hey, not all backlinks are created equal! Quality trumps quantity. A link from a high-authority site (like a popular blog or news website) is way more valuable than a link from a random, low-traffic site... but we'll get into that later.
Imagine you’re at a party. Who do you remember?
The person who talked about themselves non-stop or the one who genuinely listened and offered thoughtful conversation? Backlinking works the same way. To get those coveted high-authority links, your e-commerce link-building strategy has to be value-driven. It’s about offering something worthwhile to others.
By concentrating on providing value, you not only improve your chances of earning backlinks but also build stronger relationships within your industry. Remember, authenticity is key. Offer real link worthy content, and those backlinks will follow naturally.
SEO, DA, PA, anchor text... Lost yet? No worries, we'll break it down!
Knowing these terms helps you understand discussions around link-building strategies better.
You'll sound less like a newbie and more like a pro!
Ready for the fun part? Here are eight killer link-building methods that’ll make your e-commerce site the talk of the town.
Guest blogging is like being invited to someone else’s party and charming everyone there. You write a post for another blog and include a link back to your site. It’s a win-win situation—you get a backlink, and the host gets fresh content.
Focus on quality over quantity. One post on a high-authority blog is worth more than ten posts on low-traffic sites.
Try using the search query “write for us” + [your niche] to find relevant blogs. For example, "write for us" + fashion. You can also check out industry-specific directories for guest blogging opportunities.
A good pitch should include a brief introduction of yourself and your e-commerce website, an explanation of why you're interested in writing for their blog, and a few potential topic ideas. Make sure to personalize each pitch according to the specific blog.
(Sorta how we teach you to personalize email approaches here!)
Resource pages are gold mines for quality links. They’re pages on other sites websites that list valuable resources for their readers. If your content provides value, you can get listed there.
Offer a compelling reason why your content deserves to be on their list (and stand by it)!
You can use search queries such as “best resources for [your niche]” or “useful [your niche] links” to find relevant resource pages. You can also check out competitor links and see if they are listed on any resource pages.
Content that is informative, well-written, and provides unique insights or solutions to common problems in the industry has a higher chance of being accepted by site owners. It's important to research and understand the target audience of the resource page and tailor your content accord
Broken link building is like being a hero who saves the day by fixing broken stuff. You find broken links on other websites and suggest your content as a replacement. (psst... This helps their SEO efforts)...