hi!!! everybody what is the exact definition for inbound and outbound links? and define gradual link building technology? if anyone knows pls send me
I'm sure a quick Google search would've helped you. Basically: Inbound links are links from another website pointing to your website. Outbound links are links from your website to another website. 'Gradual link building technology' - I'd say this just refers to the common myth(?) that link building needs to seem 'natural' and progressive, otherwise you'll be penalized. I haven't seen any solid evidence of this.
Try to get as much inbound links as possible and limit the number of outbound links. Do not link to your direct competitors.
Zexy is right. The more inbound links, the better it is because generally it translates to a vote from other sites for your own site. However, it doesn't hurt to have some outbound links in order to help visitors get more related information but it would be wise to limit the number to minimum amount.
don't forget about internal links. having a healthy amount of interlinks connecting all of the content on your site helps things get indexed quicker.
I agree with Scar: Interlink within the site Inbound links Outbound links with the nofollow attribute As for the speed of obtaining links, this is real. It is a Google "Filter" of 30 SERP positions. There is also al 90. What the value is that triggers it is still unknow. My best guess will be ~50 links/month for new sites. But when it comes to the Forum/Blog type of links, it is still unknow.
Why not? There is nothing wrong with that. You are what you link to, more or less. Just don't make the link glaringly available to your visitors where they will find it and click off of your site.
Inbound links: links from other sites which will point a link to your sites outbond links: Links from your site to other sites pointing a link to them