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Here’s the brutal truth about link building:
There are WAY too many people in internet marketing today that think “great content” is enough.
They say, “if I publish great stuff, people will naturally link to me”.
If only it were that easy…
If you’re serious about generating high quality links, you need to be very systematic with how you create and promote your content.
Otherwise you’re taking the “cooked spaghetti approach”: throwing a bunch of stuff against a wall and hoping something sticks.
Well today I’m going to show you a technique that almost guarantees that you get high quality links from every piece of content that you publish.
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Keep reading to learn how…
The Skyscraper Technique: (Content Marketing for Link Builders)
On April 18th I published Google’s 200 Ranking Factors: The Complete List.
After executing “The Skyscraper Technique“, the number of backlinks to that page shot up like a rocket:
More importantly, organic search traffic to my entire site — not just that post — doubled in just 14 days:
As a nice bonus, that single post has driven more than 300,000 referral visitors to my site so far.
The best part?
You can do the same thing for your site…even if you don’t have a Fortune 500 marketing budget or connections with influential bloggers.
The 3-Steps to Using “The Skyscraper Technique” To Get Quality Links and Targeted Traffic
There are 3 steps to The Skyscraper Technique.
And I go over all of them in this short-and-sweet video:
Like I mentioned in the video above, here are the 3-steps that make up The Skyscraper Technique:
Step 1: Find link-worthy content
Step 2: Make something even better
Step 3: Reach out to the right people
Here’s why this technique works so well (and what it has to do with a skyscraper):
Have you ever walked by a really tall building and said to yourself:
“Wow, that’s amazing! I wonder how big the 8th tallest building in the world is.”
Of course not.
It’s human nature to be attracted to the best.
And what you’re doing here is finding the tallest “skyscraper” in your space…and slapping 20 stories to the top of it.
All of a sudden YOU have the content that everyone wants to talk about (and link to).
Now: The Skyscraper Technique is just one of many strategies that I use to land first page Google rankings. I reveal the others in my premium business training course, SEO That Works.
Step #1: Find Proven Linkable Assets
A linkable asset is the foundation of any successful link-focused content marketing campaign (including this one).
I’m not sure who coined the phrase “Linkable Asset”, but it’s the perfect description of what you want to create: a high-value page that you can leverage for links over and over again.
Keep in mind that linkable asset is not “12 Things Spider Man Taught Me About Social Media Marketing” link bait nonsense.
It’s content so awesome, so incredible, and so useful that people can’t help but login to their WordPress dashboard and add a link to your site.
But how do you know if your linkable asset is going to be a huge success…or a total flop?
That’s easy: find content that’s already generated a ton of links.
Here’s how:
Link Building Case Study: How I Increased My Search Traffic by 110% in 14 Days
Step #2: Make Something Even Better
Your next step is to take what’s out there and blow it out of the water.
Here’s how you can take existing content to the next level:
1. Make It Longer
In some cases, publishing an article that’s simply longer or includes more items will do the trick.
If you find a link magnet with a title like “50 Healthy Snack Ideas”, publish a list of 150 (or even 500).
In my case, I decided to list all 200 ranking factors…or die trying.
The first 50 were a breeze. 50-100 were really hard. 100-150 were really, really hard. And 150-200 were damn near impossible.
It took 10 gallons of coffee and 20 hours of sitting in front of my laptop (don’t worry, I took bathroom breaks)…
…but in the end, I had something that was clearly better than anything else out there.
2. More Up-To-Date
If you can take an out of date piece of content and spruce it up, you’ve got yourself a winner.
For example, most of the other ranking factor lists were sorely outdated and lacked important ranking factors, like social signals:
If you find something with old information, create something that covers many of the same points…but update it with cutting-edge content.
3. Better Designed
Sometimes, a visually stunning piece of content can generate a lot more links and social shares than something similar on an ugly page.
Just check out Help Scout’s Customer Acquisition Strategies for Entrepreneurs:
This guide is a curated list of links to other internet marketing sites.
And the page has generated a lot of buzz because it’s beautifully designed.
For my guide, I added a nice banner at the top:
4. More Thorough (Kỹ lưỡng)
Most lists posts are just a bland list of bullet points without any meaty content that people can actually use.
But if you add a bit of depth for each item on your list, you have yourself a list post that’s MUCH more valuable.
In my case I noticed that the other ranking factor lists lacked references and detail:
So I made sure each and every point on my list had a brief description (with a reference):
Important Note: I recommend that you beat the existing content on every level: length, design, current information, more thorough etc.
This will make it objectively clear that YOU have the better piece of content.
Which is really important when you start getting the word out…
Step #3: Reach Out to The Right People
Email outreach is the linchpin (TRỤ CỘT) of the Skyscraper Technique.
It’s similar to straight up link begging, but with a VERY important twist.
Instead of emailing random people, you’re reaching out to site owners that have already linked out to similar content.
When you qualify prospects like this, you know that:
1. They run a site in your niche. (họ sở hữu 1 site trong niche của bạn)
2. They’re interested in your topic. (họ thích chủ đề của bạn)
3. They’ve already linked to an article on that topic. (họ đã link đến 1 bài tương tự bài của bạn)
Now it’s just a matter of giving them a friendly heads up about your clearly superior content. (Vấn đề giờ là chỉ đưa cho họ 1 tiêu đề thân thiện về nội dung cực chất và chi tiết của bạn)
Here’s how to do it:
1. Use ahrefs.com to export all of the links pointing to your competitor’s content into a spreadsheet. Tools like Majestic SEO and Open Site Explorer will also work.
2. Weed out referring pages that don’t make sense to contact (remove forums, article directories etc.). In my case, after cleaning up the list, I had 160 very solid prospects to reach out to.
3. I emailed all 160 of them using this template:
(I obviously personalized and tweaked this template for everyone I reached out to).
Even I was shocked at the overwhelmingly positive response:
Out of 160 emails I landed 17 links: an 11% success rate.
Considering that these were cold emails that asked for a link in the first email, an 11% success rate is pretty amazing.
You may be thinking, “17 links, that’s it?”.
But remember it’s about quality, not quantity.
There were a lot of gems in that group of 17 links.
Besides, just look at the meteoric rise in organic traffic that those 17 links got me (in a very short time period, no less).
Obviously there were a few links to that page that came organically, but some of the best were from The Skyscraper Technique.
Now You Try It
I hope you can see the potential of The Skyscraper Technique for your site and your business.
Yes, it takes hard work to create something great.
But with this strategy you already know ahead of time that your hard work is going to pay off (unlike pumping out reams of content hoping that something goes viral). (bạn sẽ được trả giá xứng đáng với Skyscraper, và đừng có cố đẩy một nội dung sơ sài và hi vọng nó sẽ được lan truyền)
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628 Comments


Hey Brian,
This is awesome content mate, thank-you. I love anything case studyish, especially when it’s start to finish and you’ve done a really high quality job. Appreciate the insights.
Glen
My pleasure, Glen. 🙂 Let me know how it works for you.
Hey Brian,
Great Post, really great strategy… I think Reaching Out to The Right People is the hardest hurdle when promoting your content whether is great or astounding content if no can see or read it, then your kinda at a loose end regarding authority and brand awareness not to mention high quality links.
Cheers
Danny
Glad to hear that you enjoyed the post, Danny. You’re right: finding the right people to contact is really hard. That’s what I like about this strategy: you’re targeting people who are very likely to link to your content (because they’ve already linked to similar stuff in the past). That makes it easy to get the word out…even if you don’t already have a following. (tuy khó nhưng những người thích link bài cũ họ cũng sẽ link bài mới, và ta dễ dàng có lượng link, authority và traffic dù ko có 1 following nào)
Hey Brian, nicely done and written.
I also noticed since I started blogging recently that people rehash old ideas but add nothing. But I had not made the leap that you made, or at least not a leap of THAT size!! Fantastic idea. It is going on my list of things I need to do as a new blogger to try to get at least a trickle of traffic :>
Will start following your blog!
cheers
ashley
Thanks, Ashley! This is a great way to drive links and traffic to your new blog. Let me know if you have any questions about the process.
Once again, a fabulous post.
Thanks Chetan! I aim to please 🙂
Cool idea. But why do you have “link-building” as a topic for examples? I guess that would make this a link-building article for link-builders about link-building in the niche of link-building from link-building sites who also link to a link-building article, which gets a whole lot of links.
Thanks, Josh. To answer your question: I guess I’m a bit obsessed with the subject. But the technique can be effective in any niche (like guitar lessons) :-).
You’re awesome Brian. I’ll have to try it out.
Let me know how it works for you, Josh!
Hi Brian,
You mention using this in a niche but a lot of the details don’t seem to work for niches. For example, you mentioned having 100 linking root domains in OSE’s Top Pages but in a niche they aren’t likely to have that much.
My niche is marketing specifically for software companies and while I LOVE this article because it can help me with clients, I’m not seeing how it translates well for niches. Do you have a version for niches? Or, how would you modify to get significant traffic for smaller niches?
Thanks,
Jason
Jason, that’s true. In the case of smaller niches you’ll need to go a bit lower with some of the numbers. Don’t let the details stop you from trying it out. I’ve seen The Skyscraper Technique work in some WEIRD niches. (Đối với niche nhỏ thì chỉ làm với số lượng thấp hơn, đừng để từng chi tiết ngăn bạn thử làm nó )
Hi Brian,
I’m finding some of the same issues as Jason. Top companies in our industry have only 10-15 linking root domains for their subpages. Additionally, when looking at heavily shared content within the industry (via Topsy), it appears that no one is getting many social shares, even for companies that have been in business for 15-30 years. At most they seem to be a couple hundred shares.
So when I look at this data, I’m not sure how to interpret it. Is it that competitors aren’t sharing good content, is it that people aren’t interested in what is being shared or is the target audience not being reached? I tend to feel that the competitors are on top of search pages because they have tens of thousands of links to their root domains, so don’t need to worry about publishing new, sharable content. So the idea of finding already popular content is great, but there doesn’t seem to be much of a precedent directly related to our niche.
I look forward to testing this out in some tiny niches 😉
Brian, I love this post and i can see lots of scope with this concept that you have shared. I will give it a try.
thanks again. Question if you dont mind me asking, do you have space for advert on your sites? also can you share the link to the site you used for example on this post.
thanks
Sounds great Carl! Let me know how it works for you. I actually don’t have advertising on the site at the moment. Do you mean the example of the old ranking factors post? Here it is: http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/internet/google-ranking-factors.htm.
Been away for a while. Glad to see you still publish quality content!
Good job!
Glad to have you back, Andrii!
Hey Brian,
Thanks for sharing it. I’ll definitely try this link building strategy. You’ve given us proofs and I think it is a truly link magnet for one’s site. Cool!
Glad you liked the post, Venchito. Send me an email if you have any questions.
I like the way you reverse engineer the task of getting links and the skyscraper method looks very sound indeed. I would be interested if you ever turn it into a product or service because even though I love the theory I’m not certain I’m cut out to action it…even though your explanation is thorough. Running my business 12 hours a day 7 days a week leaves little time so outsourcing is critical for me these days.
Andrew – Australia
Glad to hear that you like the post. But you’re right: this does take quite a bit of time to implement. It’s possible to outsource each step (finding content that’s already linked to, creating the linkable asset, and email outreach) if you’re busy.
Hi Brian,
You’re right it does require time but I did manage to create my content. It’s in the finance field so I hired a technical finance writer after I did the draft to clean it up to meet industry standards and to make it better than my competitors.
However, i do have a question. Do you have to manually get the emails after downloading the links or are they included in the report? I used OSE to download the inbound links and I’m stuck. Was just wondering because i assumed the emails would be included…:)
Ayah, you have to manually find the emails. (tự tìm email hoặc cách contact của đối tượng)
Thanks Brian. Any tools you use specifically to find the emails? Or do you just manually search the website until you come across their email? I feel like many websites don’t just publicly display their emails
Thanks for the information on OSE and the top linking pages technique. Just another way to perform valuable competitor research!
Glad you liked the OSE top pages tip, Liz 🙂
Hey Brian, Well put Man! What other tools you recommed other than Topsy? I did some quick search on my niche and didn’t really find any existing quality articles . Link building is a broad niche so what do you suggest for other smaller niches where there is little scope of creating awesome contents? Especially if i am in a niche where I know very little about that niche 🙂
Glad you liked it Anisul. If you can’t find anything in Topsy, you may want to search in Google for keywords in your niche. If that work you may want to broaden your niche a bit. For example, if you were in the carpeting niche you could look for articles in the home improvement, home decor, or DIY organization niches.
You hit the nail right on the head, I don’t have a Fortune 500 marketing budget or connections but I do have time to work on your approach, thanks. Also have been looking over your Google’s 200 Ranking Factors looks good so far, but let me get to work on these links first.
Sounds good, Virgil! Send me an email if you run into any problems.
Hi Brian Dean, ( i am little weak in english language, so please dear with me) you have published a great stuff with case-study.. After ready your post, i feel that you are a perfect person to ask this question.. This question is related to link building method… i am doing seo for web development company and website has more than 2lac backlinks, majority of backlinks come from social bookmarking, article and press release submission.. in this recent penguin 2.0 update, i lost my ranking on majority of keywords.. Could you please tell me what strategy should i implement to recover my keywords?
I’d start a fresh campaign that mixes in a bunch of powerful strategies, like Funnel Links, broken link building, infographics etc.
I was there at QuickSprout and found you to get valuable helps for solving my link building doubts and my goodness that latest case study is solving one of my biggest doubt that why and how people would link to a quality content.
Glad I could help you out, Robin. Contrary to what many SEOs say, people DO link to quality content: you just need to know who to ask and how to ask them.
Hi Brian,
I really love your approach. I’ll try this method and hopefully I’ll get some high quality links pointing to my blog.
Thanks!
Definitely try it out, Sita. It takes work, but the payoff is huge.
@huyngovanz.xyzbrian, would like to make the list in german as well the infographic for all german speaking seo people. i will refer for your to your site… would that be okey for you?
Sounds good to me, Mike.
Hi Brian, great article. I did something similar some weeks ago, doing a top 25 of most expensive dimain names, as the lists out there were not updated. You gave me the idea to extend it to a top 50 and contact site owners. Thanks for the inspiration,
Christopher
Thanks, Christopher! Yup: 50 should do better than 25. In general, the longer the list the more links and shares it gets 🙂
Totally agree, but have you ever thought about a way to automate all those emails?
It takes a lot of time to send out 160+ emails, so I was wondering if you knew of a tool that could do it?
Thanks.
Once again you prove that your blog is one of the top SEO blogs around. Fabulous work Brian!
Thanks for your support (as always), Ed!
Yeah that’s true i’m glued with each and every posts that Brian creates,Keep up the good work.
New to the site, thanks for the article Brian… I need to set my priorities straight! Been doing this for a long time but never once had any form of decent traffic on any of my website.
I love to read case-studies and this was awesome.. Everyone wants free backlinks and too much traffic on their blogs but most of the blogger are missing right approach to get it.
Your study is superb and I am going to work on one infographics to get more out of it. 🙂
You’re right: this is a great technique for link building. I’d love to hear how the strategy works out for you.
This Is What I call “sweet Juice” That is so cool tricks 🙂
Am gonna use this tricks into another level. 👿
Rock on Sagbee!