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Google is constantly releasing updates to its algorithm, and these updates can frequently devalue certain link building tactics that had previously worked well. The latest major instance of this type of update was Penguin. There have been a lot of great posts about what Penguin is, why it came about, and how you can recover from it, including:

The major question for link builders, however, is what to actually change about their link building efforts moving forward?

What to Do from a Link Building Perspective Moving Forward

Contained in the articles above is a lot of great advice on what to do in a post-Penguin world, but at a high level what it boils down to is:

There are other things you should be doing from a link building perspective (get links from authoritative domains, get links that drive traffic and social engagement, get a high volume of links to compete in competitive verticals, diversify your link sources and avoid being over-reliant on high-risk tactics, etc.) but many of those haven't really been changed at all with the Penguin update: the things listed above have.

Getting More Relevant Links

Whether you've been penalized or not you need to start to think about getting more links from niche sites and topical posts/articles. There are a variety of different ways to do this but some good ones to think about include:

As you're acquiring links that are on-topic, you also want to start to diversify your anchor text more consistently.

Diversifying Your Anchor Text

One of the easiest ways to get more natural, diversified anchor text is to make sharable, social-media friendly content creation and promotion a more focused part of your content marketing strategy by integrating things like infographics, video, and social-friendly text-based content.

Additionally, as you're getting links where you control the anchor text (as with things like guest posts, directory listings, etc.) you need to start to create a more natural-looking anchor text profile that includes things like:

Ultimately most of the things you should have been doing before Penguin (creating useful and sharable content, building links from authoritative sources, diversifying your link sources, etc.) but as you're building links the relevance of the linking site and page as well as the linking anchor text has increased in importance.

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