Hi, The title is a bit ambiguous i guess, as its down to time. However how many links do you aim to get per week or month? And to increase PR is there a tier system for numbers of links to have before your PR increases? Thanks Z
I would think something like 10 to 20 a week to relevant sites and blogs. If you are pulling in like 1000 links per month I would think somethings up. I think the word would be called spam. I would suggest to build it with some momentum and not to be to overly anxious. But like angilina had said its all up to you.
Thanks for the replies. What would happen if for some legitate reason you get 500 linking to you in a month - thus a big spike; would the search engines frown upon this? TIA Z
Simple answer: If your site is new: Do not overdo it! Please! 10-20 a week maximum is good! 100 a day is not "natural". If your site is more than 1 year in Google cashe: You can make maybe 100 a week, but be careful. No pattens or evidense of SEO work! Try to be natural. If you site is more than 3 years online: Do as much as you can get! 500 in 24 hours? Good! 1000? Great!
I disagree with that part, it does not matter how long your site has been online, any unnatural linking will end up hurting you.
We are talking for linking here, not spamming. Spamming can get your old site banned, not linking. Think for all the linkbite that makes 1000 and more links overnight. If Google penalizes for that than Aaron Wall and Brian Clarc would not be in the index don't you think?
thanks i was actually thinking for example as a result of getting some good press and everyone writes about you etc. Its a legitimate reason. A dream come true, but legitimate none the less. This may result in lots of in bound links. Wolfolus, does Google not like it when people use SEO? I thought its unnatural SEO? Thanks all z
Instead of focusing on number of links, focus on quality of links which will pass more value of inbound links to the site.
Google doesnt like us using SEO. They only like it when they(Google) uses SEO. Jk I dont think Google really doesnt mind as long as it is natural and legal ways of us - webmasters use it for the right motives. No link baiting, no buying links for PR et cetera.
Unfortunately I have no link but I had for sure a list that shows how many and what kind of links(what PR) you need to get desired PR