Hey there, right now im on 200 backlinks I have a whitehat way to get me hundreds, maybe a couple of thousand backlniks a day how many would you say were too many? does it go in proportion to how many you already have? my domain is 8 motnhs old i mean, how do people get 13 million links without getting banned? thanks
I'm not a professional SEO, so this is just an intuitive answer based on what I've seen, read, and experienced myself (i.e. take it with a grain of salt). If you have 200 and suddenly get thousands, yes that's going to trigger Google's attention. There's no hard and fast rule, but to be safe you're probably best limited new links acquired to less than 100% of what you have per month. So if you have 200, don't get more than 200 a month... If you have 1000, on the other hand, adding 500 might not be that big a deal.
There is no way to tell and is based on a variety of factors such as the average addition/decay rates for a given query space. Of the variety of signals they can use historical factors are the ones to consider If ya want more reading I have done three posts this year on the topic; Link builders guide to historical ranking factors Spam detection using historical ranking factors (Google) Do link spammers leave foot prints? (Microsoft) Here's a snippet of relevance to the convo; I do suggest reading all three to get a handle on things... ultimately one would need to be intimately familiar with a query space to guage the potential thresholds involved. I hope that helps some.....
"how many backlinks per day is too many?eg: google will ban me" Google ban a site if you get too many abcklinks in a day? If that is true then people will start to build thousands of backlinks per day for their competitors in order to get them banned.
Would it be too much to actually READ? If you had you'd know it can; 1. trigger closer inspection from other spam bots.... 2. cause the links to be devalued or disregarded altogether.. Creating a natural link profile is actually a fairly important part of the process.....
banning will be not be on the basis of back links per day.. there must quality back links per day .. and how many,, as many as you can.
nope, i found otu you cant be banned for this, but some believe there is a sandbox, where your site has little priority for a period of time
What the heck is a "Spam bot". never heard this term before from google. Is this a manual review by a person or a spider that algorithimacally tries to detect spam?
If you have 200 BL now and if you get suddenly get thousands of backlinks then google may ban your site.. I think create links in a limit and use different Anchor texts will be ok...
Varun can u show me the proof whatever u said, from where u got this info, is google told u all this if not then dont spread ur own kiddish facts.
If Google banned your site for getting a ton of links at one time then a person could simply eliminate their competition by submitting the competitors sites to thousands of directories..........correct? The way I understand it is that you will not get penalized but you may not get credit for the 1,000s of links you got overnight. Enough fast links will set off a flag where a real person from Google may investigate your site and the new backlinks. A lot of info from Matt Cutts if you want to sort through it all. http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/
i am confusing at this my site is airtet.in i was created many back links but showing only 48 in Alexa may i know why?
your problem is your domain www.airtet.in. This is a miss type word of a popular company domain airtel.in .Google understand this and as a result your site will not do well in google because of this domain name. So change your domain name. Also links must be naturally created by visitors who like your content and as a result linked to your site pages. So provide good and useful information on your blog so that people naturally link to your site. Few links are enough so that your site start getting traffic from google. Important thing is good and useful content. Google don't penalize for having so many links if those are natural links.