Every time you are featured, interviewed, or mentioned online, add that article to your website and link back to it.
Example: “Read my feature on Munchies Art Club,” or any other article, exhibition, or show you want to link to, and boom, you have just improved your discoverability.
Visibility is not luck. It is a network you build one link at a time.
That single click tells Google and every AI search bot that your work is real, connected, and worth showing.
It is not coding. It is connection.
One link from your site to theirs builds trust on both sides.
It is digital karma that quietly compounds.
It is free, it is easy, and it is ridiculously effective
You help the platform that supported you, and you help yourself rise in visibility.
Everyone wins.
How to do it
- Open your website editor.
- Find the page where you list news, exhibitions, or press.
- Write one short line, for example: Read my feature on Munchies Art Club.
- Highlight the text.
- Click the small link symbol.♾️
- Paste the article URL.
- Save the page.
- DO NOT just copy in the link for example:
Read my newest article on: https://www.munchiesart.club
Google needs context for the link.
That’s it. No tech skills, no stress. Just a small act of connection that helps people and search engines find you.
Confession: I ignored backlinks for years.
Then I realised they are just online thank-you notes that actually work.
So next time you are featured, do not stop at posting on Instagram.
Add the link to your site. Make it clickable.
It is free, it is easy, and it is ridiculously effective and only takes a few minutes of your time.
Visibility is not luck. It is a network you build one link at a time.
Dominique’s Lost in Translation
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