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What Are Pillow Links for SEO? 

Simple answer – Pillow backlinks are links on the web pointing to your site that you use to diversify your target page’s link profile. Pillow links are a type of backlink not considered a social signal.

How They Work.
Pillow Links are an advanced form of link building that can be used to improve your website’s search engine optimization (SEO). Pillow Links are created by stitching together multiple small links to form a large, composite link. This link is then placed on a high DA website where visitors can click on it to visit the other websites that are included in the link.

Pillow Links improve your website’s SEO because they can help you improve your website’s link popularity. In order to rank highly in search engine results pages (SERPs), your website must have a high link popularity. Pillow Links can help you improve your link popularity by including multiple links to your website from higher DA websites. This will help you improve your website’s link popularity, which will improve your website’s SEO.

Pillow Links are also improve your website’s traffic. By including multiple links on other websites to your website, you can increase the number of visitors that visit your website. This will help you improve your website’s traffic, which will improve your website’s SEO.

Pillow Links improve your website’s SEO, and they are easy to create. To create a Pillow Link, simply stitch together multiple small links to form a large, composite link. This link can then be placed on the website where visitors can click on it to visit the other websites that are included in the link, thus helping increase the popularity of the target website.

As with all SEO tactics, using pillow links for backlinks should be used in moderation and as part of an overall SEO strategy. When used correctly, pillow links can help to improve site authority and rankings.

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Long term web enthusiast. Known for magazine and article contributions to Toosquare Magazine. Author of Wurm Mud, a DIKU/ROM based MUD source code.

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