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Don't build links. Build a brand.

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In 2024 links are not enough. You have to build a brand. You might have already heard this advice, b

In 2024 links are not enough. You have to build a brand. You might have already heard this advice, but what does it really mean to build a brand, and vitally - how do you do it? We'll reveal how we brand-build using digital PR and even the exact steps we take with our DPR process. What does it mean to build a brand? Building brand awareness is the goal of any good marketer, but in SEO this is a shorthand for building out the entities associated with your business. We've gone deep on the concept of [entity SEO]( before but the key takeaway is that search engines need to be able to understand the context of your brand and key staff members. So, how do you build brand entities? Our answer is [digital PR](. Digital PR is an amazing tool for building high-impact, high-authority links that are brand-centric and elevate your brand profile massively. Below is the exact process we use to secure links from some of the top publications worldwide via our PR Campaigns 👇 Click to uncover our PR Campaign process! These links build your brand in several ways - your brand and staff are considered a top resource by journalists - they build topical relevance in relevant content - they come from some of the best sites in the world, boosting your SEO The company can be listed as the source of a ground-breaking study for a PR Campaign or a senior team member as a vital interview via Expert Quote Links. You're utilizing powerful links to build the brand's profile as an expert in their space. Pair these with regular link building and excellent content creation to earn better search rankings. That then earns more clicks, which earns more conversions, which earns more revenue... It's a no-brainer that with the rise of semantic search and even AI search, an established brand presence is vital for search success. The best way to start that process is with Digital PR. [Build Your Brand Today.]( Daniel Trick Head of Content [Book a Support Call]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Get Ideal ltd, Point North, Park Plaza, Cannock, WS12 2DB, United Kingdom. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved.

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