The alternative is black hat link building which does you more harm than good.
Honestly, black hat link building is soulless and meaningless, anyway. It won’t fulfil the most conscientious of us, but where’s the line between black hat and white hat? And how can you build high quality, relevant links to your site?
Let’s find out.
What is White Hat Link Building?
White hat linking building, by definition, is an ethical SEO technique used to earn links from one website to another.
White hat SEO link building has two goals:
- Increase backlinks to a website
- Earn backlinks in a way that makes the internet a better place
White hat link building aims to steadily increase traffic from Google SERPs, build website authority on topics, and bolster page rank.
It’s about networking, improving usability, and creating such killer content that it earns backlinks all by itself.
White hat SEO is compelling, soulful, engaging, fulfilling.
The Difference Between Black and White Hat SEO Link Building
The main difference between black hat SEO techniques and white hat SEO techniques? Authenticity.
Black hat SEO can look pretty tempting, you can build the quantity up pretty quickly, but you’ll need to sell your soul to do it.
Black hat link building techniques include paying for links, which Google has some clear rules on: ‘Buying or selling links that pass PageRank violates Google’s Webmaster Guidelines and can negatively impact a site’s ranking in search results.’ Or, you can submit links to any website or directory with no consideration for relevancy.
Backlinking should be considered a marathon and not a sprint, so start early with your white hat SEO link building and build slowly and steadily.

How Does Link Building Help SEO
There are two main reasons why backlinks contribute to SEO success. Firstly, backlinks funnel traffic from one website to another, meaning the “linked to” site gets its share of an audience relevant to its offering. Relevant traffic tends to be engaged traffic who spend time on a site, visiting multiple pages and engaging with the content.
The second reason, it proves website’s credibility.
Think of every single backlink as a vote.
If one credible person tells another you’re good at what you do, it’s better than saying it yourself. If 10 or 1,000 people start saying you’re good at what you do, you’re beginning to look a lot more credible.
In the world of SEO, these ‘votes’ come in the form of one website linking to another. Links prove to Google that you’re credible – and a credible website is a website that deserves to be ranked well within Google SERPs. After all, Google wants to share only the best resources with its users.
Makes sense, right?
Now, how Google determines one credible site from another is by establishing good backlinks from bad. The algorithm which determines credibility is Page Rank.