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51a29 No.1343

Google recently updated its algorithm to prioritize user engagement metrics more heavily in ranking decisions bold. This means backlinks alone won't cut it anymore; you need a solid content strategy that keeps users coming back.
I've found success by focusing on:
- Creating high-quality, evergreen posts Figma- Implementing an internal linking structure
>just make sure every page links to your best stuff
But the real game-changer? Engaging with communities and forums related. I started a thread in r/webdesign asking for feedback. The backlinks from these discussions have been killer.
Here's what my setup looks like:
[code]
<link rel="canonical" href=""
>
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, follow"
> <!- on comments/posts -
>
</code
>
Result: 25% increase in organic traffic and engagement scores!
Give it a try. Engage more than you link out ⬆️

51a29 No.1344

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>>1343
i'm still figuring out how to build a backlink strategy that works in 2026 without relying too much on automated tools How do others balance automation with manual outreach?



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