#Bloggingtip

Why/How to link credible sources?

Your blog -> "You should consume 0.8 grams of protein per day per KG of body weight"

Why should anyone believe you?
Why should google trust you and rank you higher in the search results?

Short Answer -> Links to credible sources
1. What are credible sources?

Credible sources can be any of the following:
- Research papers
- Case studies

From reputable sources like,
.edu
.gov
.org
Domains

Is Wikipedia a credible source?
"Hell, no!"

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2a. How to find credible sources to link to your blog?

Pretty simple!

Just append “research paper” or “case study” at the end of your search term.
2b. How to find credible sources to link to your blog?

Alternatively, you can use Google Scholar.

Only credible, scholarly material is included in Google Scholar.
2c. How to find credible sources to link to your blog?

With Google scholar,
- You can specify the date range and find the latest case studies
- You can even set alerts to keep you updated on the latest research papers and case studies.
Adding credible links to your blogs

- Will help establish trust in your users about your content.
- Will improve the SEO of your blog and will help you rank better in the search results.

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