Use This Proven Content Strategy to Get Backlinks in 2024

It’s the one the news uses.

Aure's Notes
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Forget about link building.

No website owner wants to read emails like “Hey, I’m reaching out to see if you could link this page to…”.

It’s a waste of time and it annoys everyone.

In the early 2010s, a new strategy entitled “write the best content on the Internet” came out.

The purpose was to write high-quality content that other sites would have no choice but to link to.

It worked well initially but fell out of use when big companies began to buy high-quality backlinks from cash-strapped news organizations, benefitting from a boost in the SERP.

Some of them ask over $1000 per year for a link. Without a serious budget, this money is hard to come by.

Luckily, there is another way to get backlinks, one I randomly found out a few years ago when I wrote the summary of Klaus Schwab’s The Great Reset.

My website was only a few months old at the time and quickly reached 10,000 users/month simply due to this one article.

The reason?

I was the only one on the Internet who had bothered to read and summarize the book.

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Aure's Notes
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2X Msc in pol. science and business econ. Summarized +100 books. 25k people read auresnotes.com. From Belgium. No niche.