New sites should get ongoing links built slowly, not all at once. Question: -What is a good rate to build incomming links to your brand new site? -how many links per week/per day/per month? -and is this rate this the same rate for each different type of link or the same for all types of links? Thanks.
For a FRESH NEW SITE, Im always make a link building - promotional blog for it. Little by little, link build it using the other methods like forum postings, blog commenting, etc. When making / experimenting a NEW method, do it slowly to see how it will affect your site's ranking and statistics.
Can you point us to your source for that statement. It's better to build them over time. I don't really think that it hurts to get a lot at once either though. For most of my sites I post my links to blogger blogs to get the links "flowing" and I see good results every time
I don't see the point in doing things slowly. As soon as a site is launched I build links to it using Social Bookmarking to get it indexed within a half hour or so. To answer your questions: -What is a good rate to build incomming links to your brand new site? As many as you can really. Someone said a max of 2500 backlinks/day is fine with Google, that sounds about right. -how many links per week/per day/per month? See above. -and is this rate this the same rate for each different type of link or the same for all types of links? I think you're getting too specific, there's no exact science to link building, what works works. The only thing I would say is don't generate a HUGE quantity of links in one day then stop getting links for a long time. Google may pick this up as unnatural and not give you as much link juice as it normally would.
The answer really is as many quality links as you can legitamtely get through natural sources. That excludes all bought and paid for links, traded links, and other ill gotten links. The key here is to be honest and do things in a white hat way - Google is getting better and better at catching those that do black hat techniques and even grey hat stuff. The penalties are also getting more severe (trust factors are now king, not PR anymore). If you get smacked you may get relisted, but your trust value will be forever dinged. This is straight from the Google discussion boards and from G itself.
For a new site, naturally would be like 3-5 new links a day max. Anything more, and its pretty obvious that you are getting these by other means.
Well, just last week I used directory submissions and article submissions at the same time, netting around 10K links within a few days. The keyword ranking fluctuated as I got the links and eventually got slapped right off of existence - hopefully it will come back up.
lol that's why you got slapped off existence. 10k links a few days is going to raise a HUGE red flag. Especially on a new site. Google bot may be automated, but it has the capability to flag things for human review. If your site and # of backlinks will NOT pass a human review (ie make it seem obvious you are buying links) then you are getting too many too soon. p.s. What happens if you get human reviewed and it is decided you are manipulating the SERPs? You get penalized. You won't even rank for your own domain name anymore. If not fully penalized, your PR will take a hit.
It depends on how many links can you build steadily. Building a lot of back links at once will get penalized soon if you can't keep up with it.