A practical guide for Shopify merchants on link building strategies, how to get backlinks, and the off page SEO tactics that build website authority without burning time or budget.
Why Link Building Still Decides Who Ranks
If you run a Shopify store doing anywhere from $10k to $500k a month, you already know on-page SEO has a ceiling. You can optimize titles, ship schema markup, and publish well-structured articles, but at some point Google needs another signal to decide whether your store deserves the top spots. That signal is backlinks.
Link building is the process of getting other websites to link to yours. Done well, it tells search engines your store is a credible source other people reference. Done badly, it wastes months and risks penalties. This guide walks through link building strategies that hold up in 2025, how to get backlinks without spammy outreach, and the off page SEO moves that actually build website authority.
What Counts as a Good Backlink in 2025?
Not every link helps. A single editorial mention from a respected industry publication will outperform fifty links from low-quality directories. Google has spent a decade learning to ignore manipulative patterns, so quality and relevance now matter more than volume.
When evaluating a potential link, look at three things. First, topical relevance: a link from a running blog to a running shoe store is worth far more than a link from a generic lifestyle site. Second, the linking site's own authority and traffic. Third, where the link sits on the page; in-content editorial links carry more weight than footer or sidebar placements.
Signals that suggest a link is worth pursuing
- The site ranks for keywords related to your niche.
- It publishes regularly and has real human readers.
- It links out to other reputable brands, not just paid placements.
- The page topic is genuinely connected to what you sell.
How to Get Backlinks Without Cold-Pitching All Day
The fastest way to burn out is to spend evenings sending generic outreach emails. There are smarter starting points, especially for Shopify merchants who already have product data, customer stories, and operational knowledge worth referencing.
1. Turn product knowledge into linkable assets
The merchants who earn the most links publish things journalists and bloggers actually need: original data, buying guides with clear opinions, and explainers that save other people research time. If you sell skincare, a piece comparing ingredient concentrations across the category will attract more links than a generic "top 10" post.
Use Google Search Console to find queries where your store already gets impressions but ranks on page two or three. These are topics your audience searches for and you have credibility to address. Build the asset, then promote it.
2. Reclaim unlinked brand mentions
If your brand is established, people already mention you in articles, forums, and roundups without linking. Search for your brand name in Google with operators like "yourbrand" -site:yourbrand.com and reach out asking for a link where you are already cited. Conversion rates here are far higher than cold outreach because the relationship is implicit.
3. Replace broken links on relevant sites
Find articles in your niche, run them through a broken-link checker, and offer your resource as a replacement. This works because you are solving a problem for the editor, not asking for a favor. Keep the email short and specific to the page you found.
4. Get listed where buyers actually look
Industry-specific directories, supplier lists, and curated marketplaces still produce qualified referral traffic and useful links. Skip the generic web directories that haven't been updated since 2012.
Off Page SEO Tactics That Build Real Authority
Off page SEO is broader than link building alone. It includes everything happening outside your store that influences how search engines and customers perceive you.
Digital PR over guest posting volume
One feature in a publication your customers actually read beats twenty guest posts on dormant blogs. Pitch journalists with a clear angle, original data, or a strong founder story. Tools like Help A Reporter Out (HARO) and similar journalist request platforms remain reliable when you respond fast and stay on topic.
Partnerships with adjacent brands
If you sell coffee equipment, a content partnership with a specialty roaster reaches the same audience without competing for the sale. Co-created guides, joint webinars, and shared customer stories produce links that feel natural because they are.
Reviews, mentions, and community presence
Active participation in industry communities, podcasts, and trade events generates mentions over time. These are slower than direct outreach but compound into a defensible backlink profile that competitors cannot easily replicate.
A Simple Monthly Process to Build Website Authority
Consistency beats intensity. A modest, repeatable process produces better results than sporadic campaigns. Here is a workflow that fits a Shopify merchant working alone or with a small team.
| Week | Focus | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Identify one linkable asset based on Search Console data | Topic and outline confirmed |
| 2 | Publish the article and add internal links from related pages | Asset live with proper schema |
| 3 | Outreach: unlinked mentions, broken links, journalist requests | 10 to 30 targeted emails sent |
| 4 | Review what landed, refine angle, plan next month | Backlink profile updated, lessons recorded |
If finding the right topics every month is the bottleneck, this is exactly where a Shopify-native SEO platform helps. RankBird pulls topic clusters from your real Search Console data, so you build assets around queries you already have a foothold on, then publishes the article directly to your Shopify blog with proper structured data. That removes most of the friction between research and a linkable page going live.
Common Mistakes That Slow Down Link Building
The most expensive mistakes are usually the simplest. Buying links from networks, mass-producing thin guest posts, and chasing high domain rating numbers without checking topical relevance all produce short-term spikes followed by long-term stagnation or worse.
Another quiet mistake is ignoring internal linking. Every new backlink lands on a single page, but that authority spreads through your site based on how well your internal structure routes it. Strong internal links from category and collection pages make every external link work harder.
Where to Go From Here
Link building rewards merchants who treat it as an ongoing operational habit rather than a one-time project. Start with the assets you can build from your own data, fix the unlinked mentions you already have, and add one new outreach angle each month.
If you want to shorten the loop between keyword research, article production, and Shopify publishing, RankBird is available on the Shopify App Store with a free tier. It is a logical next step if you are already planning to build more linkable content this quarter.