I cannot stretch this enough to people who pay money to have their backlinking done. You cannot have a new site and start doing 50 to 100 links all at once. This is bad, your website may get penalized. those sites will definitely get trap in the google box for a month. When you are doing back linking in a new site, you need to wait for 5 days. After 5 days, you can start with 5 links per days for a week. The second week you do 5 to 10 links. When google see this like this, the better respect you will have in the search engine. I have been doing back linking for decade, so believe me I know most of the tricks with regard to backlinking. I will add more to this, please share your thoughts and feelings.
I understand the thinking behind this post, but I have launched a few brand new sites over the years that I have aggressively acquired links for without a penalty. I agree that your site might come under more scrutiny for being "new", but as long as the links you are building are not crap links I think you can acquire them as quickly as you want to without receiving a penalty. A recent example is all the new "ly" social businesses out there. They build hundreds or thousands of links in just a few days with their launches. They seem to place just fine in the search engines.
I would not advise any body to do this because, they might get in trouble with google. The best way is that way I told you above. and Also you can do hundreds of links after the first month... high page PR7 and 6 llinks will be great in that sense.
Here I have seen 2 opposite postures, but both really extreme, why? Its true that gacedieu have a point here, the best way for linkbuilding is doing it constantly and with "few" of them... but, you can build way more than 5 links. Google always looks for unnatural behaviors (like 1000 links in just some days), so maybe you could get 10-20 links daily and that would not be so relevant for Google. But never as many links as you want! Anyway, as gacedieu says, i would also recommend to wait like 1 week after the site is created, focus on content, and then start building some links.
Don’t rely on any one type of site for a majority of your links; build links of all types into your plans. Be aware of the quality of links you're building, but make sure to keep the overall portfolio looking natural. Don't use a single author for all your content - vary it between different, real, people. When using external writers, use their authorship to help further vary the mix. Split up different parts of a client’s campaign between different team members; that way there should naturally be a slightly different approach applied across the client’s links. Oversimplifying a link building process may make it faster, but the footprint it generates also makes it riskier.
Great advice. Focus on your content of your site first and then look for a wide range of sites to link from keeping in mind the strength and metrics of those sites.
well said saket ricky, only thing I would like to add is Diversify diversify diversify. A good link profile always consist of DIFFERENT links, not only web 2.0 links or not only social bookmarking links. Google is getting smarter and is eventually going to kill even more sites as they release new updates exactly like penguin 2.0