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Why Do Competitors with Fewer Backlinks Rank Higher Than You The Problem Might Be in Your Backlink Structure

Google’s EEAT algorithm has long moved beyond a numbers game—quality, diversity

and sustainability are now the key factors. Based on our experience serving over 370 enterprises

GuangSuan Technology has identified three major optimization dimensions:

Dimension 1: Balancing Quantity and Quality with the Pyramid Model
At the base, use GNB backlinks for volume—starting with 10,000 links, achieving a 60% indexing rate and 50% retention rate.

While each link has low individual value, this quickly builds a foundational backlink base.

In the middle layer, use GPB backlinks to reinforce—100% indexed links from independent sites to boost the authority of core pages. At the top

secure authoritative backlinks through media collaborations.

Dimension 2: Natural Anchor Text Ratio
Overloading keyword-rich anchor text sends a cheating signal to Google! We maintain a 10% dofollow ratio for GNB backlinks

combined with a 70% brand, 20% generic, and 10% long-tail keyword anchor text structure.

This ensures the backlink growth curve resembles natural accumulation.

One client insisted on using 50% exact-match anchor text, and their rankings dropped after three months—this is the cost of excessive artificial intervention.

Dimension 3: Dynamic Adjustments to Mitigate Risks
Mass backlink building inevitably faces deletion risks. We stabilize this with two strategies:

First, add 3,000 GNB backlinks monthly to offset a 10%-15% loss rate. Second, supplement GPB backlinks quarterly to ensure zero loss of high-value links.

When a tool-based website faced an algorithm update, its elastic backlink structure allowed rankings to recover and surpass previous levels within three weeks.

Remember: Backlink structure optimization is a long-term game. Instead of obsessing over individual DA values

use a systematic strategy to convince Google that your site is worth recommending!

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