View Full Version : Do links in forums count as backlinks?
irideflatland
Mar 21st 2006, 5:06 pm
I have linked to my website from several popular forums, like AnandTech, Bungie, and MLG. Will those count as backlinks, because when I search for my backlinks it says I don't have any.
unknownseo
Mar 21st 2006, 5:21 pm
Yes...and No. Google discounts forum links to the point they are practically useless. I think they do some good in MSN and maybe Yahoo.
But, they will bring your site traffic from the forum.
ROAR
Mar 21st 2006, 5:21 pm
It depends on how the forum is set up...They do on this one...I dont think the links have that much SEO strength, but everything helps.
dfsweb
Mar 21st 2006, 5:49 pm
Yes they do, start spamming! :p
Just kidding. Yes and no, as someone else said. You don't get any PR benefit from most forums (imo) but you can get the odd visitor who clicks on your sig link plus it's good to link to new sites in your signature as it can help getting them completely indexed quicker.
pilot
Mar 21st 2006, 6:14 pm
it's good to link to new sites in your signature as it can help getting them completely indexed quicker.
Agree with dfsweb. Sometimes I got my site indexed in just 2 days just by placing a new site in the sig. It usually works like a charm.
irideflatland
Mar 21st 2006, 7:21 pm
Agree with dfsweb. Sometimes I got my site indexed in just 2 days just by placing a new site in the sig. It usually works like a charm.
Cool. I was hoping that's what would happen, but I've had them there for a few days and no index yet.
dfsweb
Mar 21st 2006, 7:47 pm
Cool. I was hoping that's what would happen, but I've had them there for a few days and no index yet.
It won't always happen in 2 days, especially since you only have 9 posts. To index your site, Google will first need to index one of the pages that your signature is on. It's also likely that only your index page will be indexed at that stage. Then, G will need to get around to indexing your entire site eventually. Also, sometimes in the first round of "visiting your site", it might only index the pages that are linked directly from your home page and then index the "2 clicks away from the home page" in the next round and so on ..... The entire process of indexing your entire site can take 4 weeks or so don't worry about it too much at this stage. Just keep the link in your signature, submit to a few directories and mainly focus on building the site and adding new features, quality content etc. so that when you do get some traffic .... they keep coming back for more!
irideflatland
Mar 21st 2006, 8:44 pm
It won't always happen in 2 days, especially since you only have 9 posts. To index your site, Google will first need to index one of the pages that your signature is on. It's also likely that only your index page will be indexed at that stage. Then, G will need to get around to indexing your entire site eventually. Also, sometimes in the first round of "visiting your site", it might only index the pages that are linked directly from your home page and then index the "2 clicks away from the home page" in the next round and so on ..... The entire process of indexing your entire site can take 4 weeks or so don't worry about it too much at this stage. Just keep the link in your signature, submit to a few directories and mainly focus on building the site and adding new features, quality content etc. so that when you do get some traffic .... they keep coming back for more!
Alright.
I only have 9 posts here, but I have hundreds at the other forums. And I found one of my threads here in a Google search, and the thread contained my website address, so shouldn't it be indexed then???
dfsweb
Mar 21st 2006, 9:13 pm
Not neccesarily: I have often seen for new sites Google first caches only the title and url of the home page and nothing else to start with .... then caches the entire home page .... then the sub-pages ..... then the sub-sub-pages and so on ...... So, have patience and it will happen.
pilot
Mar 21st 2006, 10:57 pm
Of course putting a link of the new site in the sig is not the only way I do. For the sake of getting indexed fast, I usually put a site wide link to some of the sites with PR higher than 4 as well.
Please bear in mind, placing links all around the place like forum will only increase the possiblity of getting indexed, no certain guarantee anyway. If you are lucky, indexing your site takes days, if not months. :)
irideflatland
Mar 22nd 2006, 5:39 am
Woohoo! It's indexed already!
dfsweb
Mar 22nd 2006, 2:19 pm
Woohoo! It's indexed already!
Good stuff, congratulations! Now, get back to the content! :D
irideflatland
Mar 24th 2006, 8:14 am
Ok, now it's not indexed. What happened?
ST12
Mar 24th 2006, 10:11 am
How do you know if your site is indexed?
st12
irideflatland
Mar 24th 2006, 10:28 am
How do you know if your site is indexed?
st12
I was told to go to google and type site:yourdomain.com, so I typed it a couple days ago and my page showed up, but I typed it today and now it says there are no results :( :confused:
saneinsight
Mar 24th 2006, 12:40 pm
I was told to go to google and type site:yourdomain.com, so I typed it a couple days ago and my page showed up, but I typed it today and now it says there are no results :( :confused:
Hey iride, it's annoying when that happens, i know. It happened to me, but not for my homepage. Sometimes G would tell me that only my index page was indexed, and then sometimes G would tell me 30+ pages were indexed, and it was back an forth like that. What I learned is that G has a number of servers around the world, and they aren't always in sync. Hence the strange results. Do yourself a favour and go here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/ follow the instructions and forget about it. People say it's not a good idea submitting to G but read what G have to say about it. I launched over a month ago, and only 170 pages of my 350+ page site have been indexed. You can't make it go faster, so relax.
FPForum
Mar 24th 2006, 2:10 pm
Does the extention have anything to do with it? having your forum posts end with .html rather than a number? Also, what about length? Do the SE's prefer shorter url's of forum posts?
SEO Guru
Mar 24th 2006, 2:15 pm
Does the extention have anything to do with it? having your forum posts end with .html rather than a number? Also, what about length? Do the SE's prefer shorter url's of forum posts?
i dont think so, it just helps in gaining some quality traffic and indexing for a new site :), and url fundas have almost taken a backseat in serps
tryme1
Mar 24th 2006, 2:23 pm
I've seen sig links appear in Google backlinks searches and I'm fairly certain that they do have a minor, positive effect on ranking - if only because it shows the search engines that these sites are still active in some way.
SEO Guru
Mar 24th 2006, 2:32 pm
I've seen sig links appear in Google backlinks searches and I'm fairly certain that they do have a minor, positive effect on ranking - if only because it shows the search engines that these sites are still active in some way.
yeah they do, but its limited to indexing only, and that happens pretty fast, 2 days for me :D.
Digital Artist
Mar 24th 2006, 2:59 pm
Hi everyone
Thanx Everybody my problem is solved to review the posts
adsensepublish
Mar 24th 2006, 4:14 pm
yeah they do, but its limited to indexing only, and that happens pretty fast, 2 days for me :D.
if your forum's pr is above 5, 1 day only.
Digital Artist
Mar 30th 2006, 6:52 am
yeh it will get traffic to your website from the forum keep it up you are doing good it wiill help you but try to exhange link with other website;)
ajshroff
Apr 6th 2006, 7:33 am
I am still trying to figure out how I can get my sig up on this site. Can anyone help me please?
pilot
Apr 6th 2006, 7:52 am
Just go to your User CP (http://forums.digitalpoint.com/usercp.php) and edit the signature.
Before you do so, don't forget to read the rules (http://forums.digitalpoint.com/faq.php?faq=dp_faq#faq_signatures). :)
SEO Guru
Apr 6th 2006, 8:03 am
I am still trying to figure out how I can get my sig up on this site. Can anyone help me please?
You still need atleast 10 posts for that :D
ajshroff
Apr 8th 2006, 7:26 pm
Thank you Pilot. Will check it out.
williamjack
Apr 9th 2006, 5:19 am
I got pr3 for my site that has no back links expect it is in forum's signature.
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