Backlink fundamentals
- • Relevance: links from sites and pages topically related to yours.
- • Authority: reputable publications, universities, associations, news outlets.
- • Editorial nature: links added by a human editor because your content is useful.
- • Diversity: natural mix of domains, anchors, and link types.
Guidelines
Review Google's policies on link schemes and best practices here: Spam policies • Helpful content.
Links pass authority ('PageRank'), help discovery/crawling, and signal trust. Combined with strong content and UX, links can lift entire topic clusters, not just one page. This is why link earning plays such a central role in modern SEO strategy for dental and medical practices.
Safe vs. risky links
- • Editorial citations to your research, data, or guides
- • Resource page links (associations, universities, .gov/.edu where appropriate)
- • Digital PR coverage (news, industry publications)
- • Unlinked brand mentions turned into links
- • Partner/supplier/association member pages
- • Local citations (consistent NAP) for businesses with physical presence
- • Buying links or 'sponsored posts' without rel='sponsored'
- • Private blog networks (PBNs), link exchanges at scale
- • Automated comment/forum/profile spam
- • Over-optimized exact-match anchors
- • Large guest-post campaigns on low-quality sites
Rule of thumb
If a link only exists because you paid for it or created it on a site you control, it won't move the needle, or worse, it could harm you. Earn links with assets and stories that people want to reference.
Quick wins (do these first)
- • Set alerts with Google Alerts.
- • Run periodic scans via your SEO tool for 'unlinked mentions'.
Use alerts to find unlinked mentions of your brand, products, or executives and politely ask for a link to the most relevant page.
If other sites link to pages that 404 on your domain, 301 them to the closest equivalent or restore the content.
Compile a list of suppliers, partners, chambers, associations, and certify that your listing includes a link, many forget to add it.
Find pages like 'Resources for [your audience]' or 'Best [topic] guides' and pitch your truly helpful evergreen asset.
Google dorks: site:.edu 'resources' + your topic • intitle:resources + 'your keyword'
Repeatable link earning systems
- • Original data: surveys, anonymized platform data, pricing studies.
- • Definitive guides & checklists: step-by-step processes with visuals.
- • Calculators & tools: ROI, dosage, savings, or eligibility calculators.
- • Templates: downloadable SOPs, audit sheets, or consent forms.
- • Local market pages: best-of resources, provider directories (if you can maintain quality).
Build a pillar page for a key topic and cluster supporting posts around it. Internally link both ways with descriptive anchors, this increases the ROI of every external link you earn to the hub.
Identify a high-link-count article in your niche, produce a fresher, deeper, more visual version, and pitch it to sites that linked to the old one.
Digital PR playbooks (editorial links at scale)
- • Set up profiles on journalist request platforms (e.g. HARO/Connectively, Qwoted).
- • Create a one-page expert bio and a media kit (headshot, credentials, past quotes).
- • Reply fast (within hours) and keep it to 3-5 tight bullet points + 1 stat.
Respond to reporter queries with concise, quotable insights and unique data where possible.
Publish a data study or 'state of the industry' report, then pitch angles to relevant editors. Offer charts/embeds that make citation easy.
Contribute expert commentary to vertical publications, podcasts, and webinars. The goal is editorial brand mentions (often with a link) on authority domains.
Outreach that gets replies (without sounding spammy)
- • Target precisely: one pitch = one tight angle that matches the site's audience.
- • Lead with value: 'We analyzed 1,247 patient reviews, here are the 3 takeaways + charts you can embed.'
- • Keep it short: 5-7 sentences, scannable bullets, 1 clear ask.
- • Make linking easy: provide the exact URL and anchor suggestion (natural phrasing).
- • Follow up once: 4-7 days later, then stop. Respect inboxes.
Ethics & compliance
If a site requires payment, mark the link rel='sponsored'. For user-generated areas (forums/comments), rel='ugc'. Focus on editorial merit first.
Local & niche link opportunities
Local dental practices should prioritize local and niche links first, as they're easier to earn and directly support local rankings. These opportunities are low-competition and build trust signals with local searchers.
Tracking, anchors & measurement
- • Chamber of commerce, local business directories
- • Industry associations and certification bodies
- • Universities (.edu) for scholarships, internships, guest lectures
- • Local charities & sponsorships (event pages often link back)
- • Vendor/partner 'Where to find' or 'Trusted providers' pages
- • Testimonials you write for tools you actually use (many link your brand)
- • Favor branded and natural anchors: 'DDS Web Solutions guide', 'this study', 'resource'.
- • Use partial-match anchors sparingly; avoid exact-match repetition.
- • Balance dofollow/nofollow, natural profiles include both.
- • Diversify referrers: news, associations, blogs, directories, .edu/.gov where relevant.
Tracking and measurement
- • Link velocity: new referring domains per month (steady growth > spikes)
- • Referring domain quality: real traffic, topical relevance, editorial context
- • Impact on rankings: track target pages/keywords weekly to see ranking improvements
- • Assisted conversions: check referral traffic and conversions from link placements
- Publish/refresh one linkable asset (data, tool, deep guide).
- Pitch 20-40 highly relevant prospects with personalized angles.
- Monitor brand mentions and reclaim 5-10 unlinked citations.
- Secure 1-3 local/association links (citations, partners, events).
- Report links earned, domain quality, and ranking/conversion lift.
Pro tip
One standout asset that earns 20+ organic links often outperforms 100 mediocre outreach emails. Invest in quality content first; outreach amplifies it.
FAQ
If you pay for placement, use rel='sponsored'. Do not try to pass PageRank with paid links, that violates Google's policies.
Occasional, high-quality guest contributions on relevant, reputable sites are fine. Mass guest posting on low-quality blogs is risky.
There's no magic number. Aim for steady growth that matches your industry and marketing activity. Avoid sudden, unnatural spikes from the same source type.
They don't pass PageRank directly, but they drive referral traffic, brand signals, and can lead to future dofollow editorial links. Natural profiles include both.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are paid links always bad +
If you pay for placement, use rel='sponsored'. Do not try to pass PageRank with paid links, that violates Google's policies.
Is guest posting safe +
Occasional, high-quality guest contributions on relevant, reputable sites are fine. Mass guest posting on low-quality blogs is risky.
How many links per month is 'safe' +
There's no magic number. Aim for steady growth that matches your industry and marketing activity. Avoid sudden, unnatural spikes from the same source type.
Do nofollow links help +
They don't pass PageRank directly, but they drive referral traffic, brand signals, and can lead to future dofollow editorial links. Natural profiles include both.