Every new business creates backlinks to rank its site, but some backlinks are such that they get indexed quickly in Google, due to which the backlink becomes visible in Google faster. Because of this, it helps a lot in ranking the new business. So in this article, we will talk about those backlinks that get indexed quickly in Google.
First of all, I would like to explain what a backlink is. In backlinks, what are nofollow and dofollow backlinks? A backlink is like a vote. When you get a backlink from a site, it means that site is giving a signal to Google like “I am giving a vote to this site.” But there are two types of backlinks: one is dofollow and the other is nofollow.
What is a dofollow backlink and why is it important for our site?
What is a nofollow and is it necessary?
Dofollow backlinks are mostly built by businesses so that they can rank quickly. But let me tell you, your site will not rank with only dofollow backlinks unless you use them naturally. So the question arises: how many backlinks do we need and which ones?
In response, I would say that you need to use them naturally—meaning, use 2 dofollow backlinks, 2 nofollow, 2 forum backlinks, etc. This way, your site will gradually move towards ranking almost.
Now let me tell you an interesting story.
A client once messaged me on Fiverr, although I don’t remember the exact date, but I do remember the year—it was in 2023. I also don’t remember the client’s name, but I still remember the story. The date and name have faded from my memory, but the story is still fresh in my mind.
A client messaged me on Fiverr and said, “I want dofollow backlinks only, I have never used nofollow and I don’t want them either.”
So I asked him, “Why not nofollow? Aren’t nofollow backlinks part of backlinking?”
He replied, “No, one of my teachers told me that nofollow does not help in ranking a site. So whenever I get backlinks, I only go for dofollow ones.”
I then responded, “If you build only dofollow backlinks for your site, don’t you think Google will notice that this business always gets only dofollow backlinks, and none naturally? That’s not natural. And because of that, your business might get hit by Google.”
So I told him, “My recommendation is to build backlinks naturally so that Google doesn’t get suspicious and it might even quietly rank you—which is your main goal.”
Then he asked, “How will I manage that?”
I created a natural backlink profile for him. And believe me, after some time he messaged me and said, “Your formula was truly amazing.”
And yes, I still remember—he continues to work with me to this day.
Now I come to nofollow—what is called a nofollow backlink and is it necessary?
As I mentioned earlier, a backlink is like a vote. You already understand what a dofollow backlink is. Now, a nofollow backlink—when we build it from a site, that site tells Google, “I am giving this a vote, but I don’t guarantee this site; I’m just saying okay, the rest is up to you.”
So this is what a nofollow backlink means.
The reason most new businesses avoid this backlink is that they think it’s not important. But the mistake they are making is huge. Anyone who has SEO knowledge knows that they shouldn’t go only for dofollow backlinks—they must also go for nofollow backlinks.
The key is to keep things natural.
If you use this strategy, trust me, you will succeed. The rest is up to you—we’re just here to guide you.
Now let’s talk about whether the backlink we create gets indexed in Google or not. I was reading an article that explained: when you create a backlink, it depends on the content—whether it will be indexed by the search engine or not.
Let me tell you, it also depends on the site along with the content.
So how can we find out which sites get indexed and which don’t?
The sites that have quality and well-researched content usually get indexed by Google. On the other hand, sites with low-quality or non-researched content, especially spammy ones, mostly don’t get indexed.
So whenever you select a site, the first thing you should do is look at its content—does the content have value or not, does the site have any traffic, does it cover any keywords?
Only then should you build a backlink on it.
When a client comes to me and asks which sites I recommend for his website, the first thing I do is ask for his site URL so I can analyze it and determine which backlinks would be best for him.
I manually check which sites I need to review.
Mostly, I select those sites that are relevant to the client’s site, have TLD relevancy, good traffic, high content quality, and strong keyword coverage. These are the sites I show to the client.
But remember: I never show clients the sites that are not indexed by Google. Being indexed by Google is essential
Most clients demand that I show them sites that get indexed quickly on Google.
So, is it true that such sites exist that get indexed fast and provide quick visibility?
My answer is: Yes.
And these sites are often sold in the market as well.
My own strategy is the same—when a client messages me, I first show them sites that index quickly and also have high-quality content.
I personally have many such sites that index fast on Google, and the good news is, I offer them at a cheap price—not high.
Another piece of good news is that I even give 2 or 3 sites for free, which are actually worth more than $20.
So, message me now—get a few premium sites and grab a few free ones too.
We’re here to help you anyway, so don’t wait—message me now