Language, Links and Value

Thomas Andreas

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Have you seen if there is a decrease in link juice for language and structure? and what is best.

You have a foreign website - but you buy links from English websites, the article text is in English and the linking keyword is also in English.

You have a foreign website - but you buy links from English websites, the article text is in English and the linking keyword is in foreign Language (your websites language).

You have a foreign website - you buy links from English websites, the article is in the Foreign language and the linking keyword is also in the foreign language.

which approach would you use and what is your preferred method. and how would you rank these approaches. And finally, would you use a different approach/structure :)

Thanks!
 

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I believe in logic and relevancy. That is why the recommended approach is to use foreign (regional) websites for backlinks. It creates very natural chain: foreign site 1 - foreign article - foreign keywords - foreign site 2. And bingo! :) That's my point.

But the first option also could have legs. Test & try!
 

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Thomas it's very difficult to say which one would be better. In theory, you want as much relevancy as possible, so anything that is closely relevant to your target niche, that's what you would want to go with. Niche, geography, language, etc...

Good links work no matter what, and you have plenty of non-English sites that everyone would love to get a link from.

But you have to make sure that your link is relevant from the place your linking from as well as the site you're linking to. If you're linking from sites in different languages, try going for branded anchors for example.
 

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I believe a lot of things in SEO have to do with what makes sense also from a user's perspective. So, going back to thinking as a user I would pick the approach --> I have e.g an Italian website, I have an article in Italian, I get links from Italian websites on an Italian anchor. As much as relevancy as possible is the objective here in my opinion.

Not that one of the other approaches might have no effect, but it could probably give you less link juice.
 

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what ever technique that you do should make sense to google AI :)
 

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Depends.. some foreign websites link in English, some foregn sites link native to a English site, there was a thread somewhere at SERoundtable about it
 
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Thomas it's very difficult to say which one would be better. In theory, you want as much relevancy as possible, so anything that is closely relevant to your target niche, that's what you would want to go with. Niche, geography, language, etc...

Good links work no matter what, and you have plenty of non-English sites that everyone would love to get a link from.

But you have to make sure that your link is relevant from the place your linking from as well as the site you're linking to. If you're linking from sites in different languages, try going for branded anchors for example.

Second to this guy. I always use branded anchor texts from foreign websites and often as relevant as possible, which mean I often point the links to under pages.

Foreign website X about Live Casino
Points to:
My sub-page about Live Casino
 

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Hard to say. I think it is always better to get a link from site with same language, KWs in anchors as well. But if you manage to get strong link from authoritative website from same niche, just in other language, it will help you as well for sure.
 

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But you have to make sure that your link is relevant from the place your linking from as well as the site you're linking to. If you're linking from sites in different languages, try going for branded anchors for example.

I agree with this.
 

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Fantastic contribution, btw, you know links here are no follow before you start spamming don't you?

Sorry if that message is too short but I don't intend to spam here. But do you know that even no follow links have some good effects? haha
 

AidanLCFC

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Sorry if that message is too short but I don't intend to spam here. But do you know that even no follow links have some good effects? haha
Shut up, "I don't intend to spam" yet your post spree says just that, "I agree with this". Garbage post, the others I saw weren't much better either "how can a large payment processor do this" or something. Try bringing something decent to the forum or may I suggest you sod off to gpwa with the others spammers
 

Thomas Andreas

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thanks a lot for the many contributions. So if I get this right most of you feel that.
#1 buying links for a foreign website (different language then your own). Is ok as long it has good authority.
#2 if it is a foreign website better to buy branded links rather than links with different keywords anchors.

would this be somewhat of the general consensus and the general recommendation? Any other good take away that anyone would like to add?

By the way, to all of you, thanks a lot! :)
 

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Use regional sites, this will be the best way. To dilute the reference profile, you can get links from sites in other regions.
 
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