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Getting Links Too Quickly..

When do you think Google filter will punish you..

         

Onders

3:59 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Am about to initiate quite a serious link building campaign. Although this is largely for Search Engines, the field I am in means that links get us lots of direct traffic, and there are thousands of very relevant sites to try and get links from.

If I initiate this campaign, does anyone have any ideas on:
a) what my upper limit of links per day/week/month should be (or indeed if it is succesful, when should I say stop to prevent being beaten down by Google)
b) Or is it more about the quick jump in links that Google finds?
c) What effect this filter could have. Do people generally feel that the full effects of the link will be put on hold for a month or will I actually get penalised. If so, how to get rid of the penalty.. or when is the penalty over.. ahh

I look forward to hearing everybodies thoughts!

Nuttakorn

4:32 am on May 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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If your site got link in heavy amount not like natural , Google might be sandboxed for that link and they will filtered some link or don't pass the pagerank value from those links.

From my opinion, you can work the link in every day but flow everyday, don't forget about anchor text , make it seems natural.

justdave

10:03 pm on May 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've heard from some "linking pros" that you should keep new inbound links to around 100 per month at most. Seems kind of low to me. If you are actually looking for quality, relevant sites manually rather than automated (which I suggest), you probably won't find and obtain more than 100-150 new links per month though.

OCSupertones

5:55 am on May 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I don't pay much attention to it...I just go for it. However, I rotate my link text between 3-5 keyphrases.