Wednesday, July 20, 2016

New Google ranking study shows links are incredibly important to the ranking algorithm

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A new ranking study on links published today by the Stone Temple Consulting team shows that links are maybe even more important than other studies have shown in the past.

Many of the previous studies released by Moz and Search Metrics show that links are incredibly important but the Stone Temple Consulting study says they are more important, at least statistically, than those studies have shown.

The new study says there is a “near perfect correlations” between ranking highly in Google and the links pointing to that page. This study aggregated the count of links by ranking position for the top 50 results across 6,000 search results pages and it showed a near perfect correlation between links and ranking. They used three different statistical models when analyzing the results.

So while some may have felt links may have been a declining ranking signal, this study shows the opposite.

Eric Enge, CEO of Stone Temple Consulting, told Search Engine Land “if you’re content isn’t competitive in relevance and quality, links won’t help. If it is, links will make the difference.”

The study is pretty interesting to read and I recommend you check it out over here.

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