Building Backlinks for New Website

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Andy217, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. #1
    Ok, so I have a new domain I registered about two months ago for a financial blog. I've read a lot of great posts here at DP, and I plan to start building backlinks by:

    1. Manually submitting one original article each day to the top 15-20 article directories that allow dofollow and have a PR of 4 or higher.

    2. Posting daily, original content to my site (not the exact article mentioned above for fear of the duplicate content penalty) and manually submitting the link to the top 25-50 RSS Feed sites. Again, dofollow and decent PR apply.

    3. Submitting an informative comment each day to relevant blogs/forums (I've found 20-25) in my niche that allow dofollow and have a somewhat decent PR.

    4. Creating pages on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, etc

    5. Submitting to quality directories like Yahoo, DMOZ, BOTW, etc

    6. Dancing naked around a huge bonfire in my front yard, wearing decorative warpaint and chanting SEO terms like "dofollow", "backlink", "PR", "SERPs", (kidding...I think? Has anyone tried VooDoo?) :eek:

    Anyway...from what I've read here at DP, new sites shouldn't acquire links too quickly...it should be a natural link-development. Am I at risk if each of my articles/rss feeds/comments includes a link back to my website? That's like 75-100 each day IF I get lucky enough to have them all indexed, right? (I do realize that article submissions take some time before they are accepted).

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts/comments/insight! :D
     
    Andy217, Jun 30, 2009 IP
  2. ChrisAplin

    ChrisAplin Peon

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    I think to make things easier, you should outsource everything. Outsource the article writing to English speaking countries (around $5.50 an article for a GOOD article). Outsource submissions.

    You must spin your articles. To avoid the same thing you were talking about with your website. If you think submitting your content to directories is worth it, you are for the most part wrong.

    Use web 2.0 sites (ning is my new favorite).
     
    ChrisAplin, Jun 30, 2009 IP
  3. rena

    rena Peon

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    Out sourcing article will be unique.. may be duplicate how we know......
     
    rena, Jun 30, 2009 IP
  4. ipank

    ipank Member

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    Wow, you have a big plan.
    Be careful with that, don't run to fast or google will punish you.
    I have a friend that do it so fast and the result is "sand box"...
     
    ipank, Jul 1, 2009 IP
  5. COBSolutions

    COBSolutions Well-Known Member

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    Not true completely

    Sandbox cannot happen overnight, since the domain he said already lying idle for 2 months, i think he should be comfortable with his link building process, the problem happens when you register a domain today, add content tommorrow and get 50 links day after, then you are in trouble mate
     
    COBSolutions, Jul 1, 2009 IP
  6. jitendraag

    jitendraag Notable Member

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    You are going on the right path. Keep building links through various methods.
     
    jitendraag, Jul 1, 2009 IP