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Jim bob 9 pants
Dec 30th 2006, 11:41 am
Hi all

I have had a spree on link building and I have seen results. I have moved up the serps but now 3 weeks on after I stopped building links I have no further improvement.

My question is if you are doing things right how quickly should you see results

Thanks in advance

madhornet
Dec 30th 2006, 11:58 am
You should wait 2 weeks and then if yo usee no more action start getting more links with keyword anchor text you are trying to rank for. Try using secondary keywords also as your anchor text to vary it a little.

Jim bob 9 pants
Dec 30th 2006, 12:07 pm
You should wait 2 weeks and then if yo usee no more action start getting more links with keyword anchor text you are trying to rank for. Try using secondary keywords also as your anchor text to vary it a little.

Thats kind of what I thought. Thanks for that

Freewebspace
Dec 30th 2006, 12:12 pm
Hi all

I have had a spree on link building and I have seen results. I have moved up the serps but now 3 weeks on after I stopped building links I have no further improvement.

My question is if you are doing things right how quickly should you see results

Thanks in advance


You should wait till 3 months and see your actual results and do not worry about it now keep on link building

kitin
Dec 30th 2006, 12:32 pm
SEO is a continuous process...you have to be patient as everything that you do will not immediately be seen...continue link building and improve your sites' content...

mr_dean
Dec 30th 2006, 4:42 pm
6 months... 1 year... SEO is slow...

Jim bob 9 pants
Dec 31st 2006, 2:32 am
I understand the time scale. The site has been up for about 3 years and is performing well. I am trying to squeeze some more out of it though and I am trying to use my time as well as possible.

costa blanca
Dec 31st 2006, 8:08 am
just keep building and don't stop that way you won't get penalised for spamming.

IMAutoPilot
Jan 7th 2007, 10:35 am
I agree with the longer time frames. Could be many months. You may have been lucky and just hit an update cycle with the SERPs. Keep adding links, but at this point I would really just focus on high quality links, not quantity.

Jim bob 9 pants
Jan 7th 2007, 3:06 pm
I agree with the longer time frames. Could be many months. You may have been lucky and just hit an update cycle with the SERPs. Keep adding links, but at this point I would really just focus on high quality links, not quantity.

Thank you for your input.

I will just keep plodding along and build and build and build