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Please share your experience of getting your first back link!

Hey everyone, as people start out building websites from scratch in their niche, and being new in this pursuit, they read a lot about back-links, link building, on how google considers back links as "trust factor" and it plays a vital role in reaching the first page of SERP, while they glean over heaps of articles about SEO, it's not easy to see the effects of back links on their SEO immediately, sometimes, they are not even sure if people would link their content.

So sharing your experience of getting your first back link, how you earned it and how it made an impact on your ranking with real [ near estimate ] numbers would be something newbies would appreciate!

Thanks!

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