But if i have to rate it out hierarchy wise i would rate Content is the king now a days afterwards i would say social sharing has become very important now a days to brand yourself and to receive targeted audience.
Where as link building is also very important weather its internal or external to rank your website in search engine.
Linking your website to internal pages or external sources will provide a path to Google to look out for desired information and in result if the content linked is related it will help you to rank higher in the search engine.
The next thing which is very important with Linking building and having quality content in you blog is frequently Updation of the content.
(This image is from Neil patel’s Blog)
The sites who are in top use to update their content on daily basis. It sends out signal to google to crawl their pages and google always wants to provides with fresh information to its users.
Going into slightly more detail, what I mean by top quality content is content (ranging from written copy, images, videos, podcasts, and beyond) which invokes an emotional response in the reader, or content which they find extremely useful. Storytelling, adding value, being topical, and really connecting with your audience are crucial.
Content of this nature forms the true basis for a link building strategy. If you create a resource which people find extremely useful, it will get linked to and shared again and again. This is especially true for evergreen content which never goes out of date (I bet some of BuzzFeed's oldest posts are still gathering links, since people like amusing cat gifs just as much now as 3 years ago).
Good content in and of itself is crucial for ranking in Google for more reasons than just links. If users find value in a website, Google will, too. Relevancy, authority, engagement, community - these are all outcomes of good content, and they all feature as part of Google's algorithm.
Even if you have an excellent product, content is vital. Take Buffer for example, or Moz. They both have extremely good products which are widely considered to be some of the best in their respective markets. However, they each spend huge amounts of time and effort building theirs blog, because of how important that content is.
Without content, the links which can be achieved are severely diminished.
Content of this nature forms the true basis for a link building strategy. If you create a resource which people find extremely useful, it will get linked to and shared again and again. This is especially true for evergreen content which never goes out of date (I bet some of BuzzFeed's oldest posts are still gathering links, since people like amusing cat gifs just as much now as 3 years ago).
Good content in and of itself is crucial for ranking in Google for more reasons than just links. If users find value in a website, Google will, too. Relevancy, authority, engagement, community - these are all outcomes of good content, and they all feature as part of Google's algorithm.
Even if you have an excellent product, content is vital. Take Buffer for example, or Moz. They both have extremely good products which are widely considered to be some of the best in their respective markets. However, they each spend huge amounts of time and effort building theirs blog, because of how important that content is.
Without content, the links which can be achieved are severely diminished.
I have read an article of neil Patel About ranking inner page higher than Home Page and he’s provided the benefits of the same.How to rank your Inner pages better than home page
So ranking a blog or website in search engine is a never ending process and day by day its changing. As earlier it was very easy to rank your website with back links irrespective of content quality and duplicacy.
Gone are days now of the same Google has started giving prefrence to quality of content and freshness of content and the length of article is also a ranking factor for search engine.
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