
Can You Rank on Google Without Backlinks? Legendary SEO David Quaid Answers
The Edward Show
Limits: when scaling content hits a wall
David explains why sites like Grokipedia run out of steam versus established publishers and where backlinks matter.
E978: One of the biggest questions in search right now is whether websites can scale rankings through content alone, especially in an era of AI-generated content and programmatic SEO. Do you actually need backlinks to keep growing in Google? Or can strong topical authority and internal linking be enough?
Edward Sturm sits down with SEO legend, David Quaid, to answer real questions from the SEO community.
David shares insights from years of hands-on SEO experimentation and discusses how Google's ranking systems may actually work behind the scenes. The conversation covers content scaling, internal authority flow, programmatic SEO, exact match domains, and how engagement signals may influence rankings.
This episode also explores how modern SEO differs from the early backlink-driven era, and why some websites can grow traffic rapidly even without active link building.
Topics covered: - Whether websites can scale rankings without growing backlinks - How topical authority works and how sites build it over time - Why some programmatic SEO sites scale quickly without link building - The role of internal linking and authority flow inside a website - How click behavior and pogo-sticking may influence rankings - Whether Google has site-wide quality scores - Risks of large-scale AI content publishing - How to expand into new niches without losing topical authority - When to use separate pages for near-duplicate keywords - Whether blogs should be on subdomains or subfolders - How forums affect SEO authority - Exact match domains and keyword domains in modern SEO - Why some SEOs avoid buying backlinks entirely - The relationship between user behavior signals and rankings - How companies can structure their websites for long-term search growth
David also explains why real business relationships often produce stronger links than traditional link building campaigns, and why traffic flowing through a page may matter more than the perceived prestige of the site hosting the link.
The discussion includes practical examples from job boards, ecommerce platforms, SaaS companies, and content sites that have grown organic traffic through different strategies.
If you are working in SEO, building websites, or running an online business, this episode provides a detailed look at how experienced practitioners think about Google's ranking systems and where experimentation still matters.
About the guest: David Quaid is an experienced SEO and growth strategist who has worked with startups and large technology companies across industries including cybersecurity, fintech, and SaaS. He is known in the SEO community for his practical experiments and deep technical understanding of how search ranking systems operate.
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00:00 Community SEO Questions 00:28 Scaling Content Without Links 07:24 Programmatic SEO Examples 09:42 Machine Content Detection 15:38 Authority Shaping And Walls 19:49 User Signals Versus PageRank 23:19 Why David Doesnt Buy Links 26:18 Traffic Based Link Value 33:14 People Also Ask Strategy And Pivoting 37:11 New Index Reality 37:32 Matt Cutts Wisdom 38:30 Sitewide Quality Score 42:10 Folder Level Impact 44:25 Near Duplicate Keywords 50:38 Subdomain vs Subfolder For Blogs 53:33 Forums and Authority 57:51 Exact Match Domains 01:06:41 SEO Industry Outlook 01:13:18 Final Thanks and Wrap
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