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Can competitors influence my site's

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2025 10:33 am
by taaaaahktnnrrrmm@
How do I get users to link to my website?

The key to getting people to link to your site is, of course, to create new, unique, and engaging content that will inspire other people to link to your site. Google is pretty good at detecting unnatural links that violate Google's spam policies (e.g., links from link exchange/paid link manipulation schemes or automatically generated links), so participating in such schemes may do more harm than good.

My website's ranking is not as good as it used to be. Why is that?

The web is a self-contained, ever-changing ecosystem, and your site's performance hungary whatsapp lead in Google search results may change for a variety of reasons.

Does my top-level domain (TLD) (e.g., .com, .org, .gov, .ponies) affect how my site performs in Google searches?


No. Google's goal is to return the best, most relevant search results to users, regardless of the top-level domain. If Google's system determines that the best result is a page on a new generic top-level domain (gTLD), it will return that page in the search results.
ranking in search results?

Google takes many steps to ensure that competitors cannot negatively impact the rankings of other sites. If you believe that another site that links to yours is affecting your site's ranking, we recommend that you contact the owner of that site. Google only aggregates and organizes information published on the web, and we do not control the content on these pages.