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how many listings

is to many links bad?

         

NewDeal

8:04 pm on Aug 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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hello,
I was wondering how many links should I get after my first link exchange. I mean if I get 5 links in one week does google look down on me?

Peace,

Andrew

aris1970

8:56 pm on Aug 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi NewDeal, I bet that Google will probably look down on your site if you get 5 links in one week and then nothing for 6 months and then 100 links in 2 days etc.

Generally speaking, it's advisable that you get a stable number of backlinks over a specific period of time. For example, if you get 5 links in the first week, it would be great to get 7 links in the 2nd week, 10 links in the 3rd week and so on.

From my own experience it's much better to get backlinks in low numbers but steadily over time. Getting to the top of serps should be a long-term project and not a rapid one.

Just my 2 cents

mangotude

9:13 pm on Aug 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've always wondered if that is the case - steady and constant growth is not necessarily 'natural' growth - e.g. a website might have an article which suddenly becomes hugely popular, possibly slashdotted for example.

Many people don't have 'constant' development of their site - esp if its not a full time profession - they often have flurries of activity, followed by lethargy.

while 100 links in 2 days may trigger something, nothing for several months followed by a concentrated burst of energy shouldn't in itself be penalised. But I'm using shouldn't as a personal feeling as opposed to what an algorithim may decide.

NewDeal

10:55 pm on Aug 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the info. I'll take a break from getting links for this week and wait until next week to get more.

Peace,

Andrew

silverbytes

8:52 pm on Aug 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Get links constantly and avoid peaks and you will be ok.

brainwash

3:18 am on Aug 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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And how exactly can you avoid 400 scraper site links in two weeks?

[edited by: martinibuster at 3:51 am (utc) on Aug. 26, 2005]
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Event_King

12:20 pm on Aug 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



That's a VERY good point. I've got 31 one-way links just from Gambling sites in about 2 weeks, and there is little I can do to control that.

Sites WILL link to you, okay some welcome and others not so welcome, but it comes.

sugarrae

12:35 am on Aug 31, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Increase your links at a pace that makes sense with your traffic, IMHO.

Swebbie

3:44 am on Sep 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've got 31 one-way links just from Gambling sites in about 2 weeks, and there is little I can do to control that.

The SE's know that as well. I don't believe any IBL can hurt you, therefore. I think the SE's merely discount new IBL's for new sites for a set period of time. If that link to you is still in place 3, 6, 12 months later (who knows?), then you get the credit for it. Sandbox, anyone?

I follow a "get all the links you can as soon as you can" strategy for new domains. I make sure they're relevant and on pages that Google has cached within the last 2 months at the longest. While I'm waiting for Google to finally recognize my site and rank it, I enjoy the organic traffic Y, AskJeeves, and MSN send my way. Works for me.