I've obtained a good mixture of backlinks: DoFollow Blogs DoFollow Forums .edu sites Social Bookmarking etc. Now what do I do with them? It seems Google is not picking them up. Someone once mentioned Indexing Backlinks - how is this attained?
Patience, my young grasshoppa.... You can never have too many backlinks, so, keep building and building and building backlinks. Google will eventually obtain and count your new backlinks within 1 month and generally up to 3 months.
hey bro!!! before submitting backlinks you must have done your in-site optimization. Did you do it? If not...I'll tell you how I'm doing my in-site SEO first of all choosing right keywords. In my case these are office space, executive suites and serviced offices After optimize your meta tags... Optimize your content Keyword density and anchor text and then little things are rest to do. Just check out my website
Keep building them and watch your serps grow. But, always remember why you're building those backlinks. Is it to rank and convert a visitor into a buyer. If so, make sure the page you're seo'ing is ready for all that traffic for optimum conversions. Test it with ppc first.
keep building backlinks do follow related if. Its a tough process never give up. Hard to rank for keywords then once you do you have to work twice as hard to keep that rank.
It takes time for them to get crawled and recognized, it is definitely not instant. Just keep up the hard work and your efforts will be rewarded.
Hey. There's no way you can say 'I've done enough link building'. That's just not how it goes. One of the reasons why many websites fall in rankings on search engines is that they consider link building as an initial step to conducting SEO. Companies that offer best internet marketing services understand the true value of link building services so you should try to understand this too. Link building should be a continuous online marketing strategy and the best internet marketing services should follow this. Continue getting quality one way links, backlinks, submit your site to dir sites like easysubmits.com and continue doing it. Google will pick it up in the end.
I'd wager that you are obtaining most, if not all, of your links from low quality websites. When building links you need to ask a few questions about the webpage that will provide the backlinks. The first is, is the page Indexed? The second is, how many outbound links already appear on the page? The third is, what types of sites are being linked to? Those who are serious about link building don't wait three months, or even one as stated elsewhere in this thread. I definitely don't wait that long. When I obtain a link, I know ahead of time that it is going to count. This is because I do a lot of homework on the site in question before getting the link. Then I use a keyword rank checking tool to monitor where my site ranks for the chosen keyword. There is always a positive gain after I obtain a new link, and the gain is noticed the very next day. Because I monitor my keyword position on a constant basis, I know the moment a blog post goes from the home page to an "older posts" or archive page. Even in hyper-competitive markets I've been able to boost a keyword's rank by more than 100 positions from a single link, overnight. That you are asking such questions makes me believe that you are new to the world of SEO and have gained the bulk of your knowledge from free sources. There isn't anything wrong with this approach, but there is so much misinformation and half-truths out there that it can be difficult to really get a leg up. My suggestion is to learn the theory behind the limited information you've picked up. Learn why Guru X said to do something. Conduct your own experiments to learn the cause/effect relationship of the major search engines.