Everything Have Done : 1. Blog Commenting ( of course dofollow blog) 2. Link Exchange (of course with dofollow site) 3. Forum Profil 4. Edu Wiki 5. Social Bookmark 6. Link Wheel 7. Edu Profil 8. Article Submission 9. Directory Submission 10. Submit URL to GOOGLE, BING, ALTAVISTA and other. all of step with dofollow site. BUt WHEN CHECKED WITH SEOQUAKE, MY BACKLINK STILL 0 (NULL)... MY SITE OLD JUST A MONTH, Any one can explain ? how long google will update my BACKLINK ??
there is no specific time for this....... you just keep on working and you can also check on the other tools, alexa is also a good site for this...
this i would say is the most difficult question, but you can do pinging, rss submission to invite google bot for a visit to your links
Still in same shoes. Well still carrying out the off page SEO as well and yet my site PR is still 0. Guess we still have to continue the off page SEO
I can explain it - SeQuake probably uses a 3rd party for link counts. They're not Google and can't index the web that fast. For the best results just Use Google's webmaster tools. They'll show you an amazing amount of insight about your links. A lot of people overlook this but it's a great tool.
you should have link list report, right? you should ping you link list report or make it all with one RSS then submit to rss submission. Don't worry with zero backlinks at SEOQuake. The most important is your main target keyword on Page #1 major search engines. This advice you should do for the next step
Just be patient. it takes a while before the tools get those links. Dont panic and especially dont start pushing hundreds of links if your site is brand new.
If you're using SEO Quake my guess is that you're checking your links with Yahoo Site Explorer by clicking the YSE links tab. If that's the case then the reason why you're seeing 0 is because YSE has been closed (siteexplorer.search.yahoo dot com/index.php) . I'd recommend checking out Majestic SEO (majesticseo [dot] com, AHREFS (ahrefs [dot] com), and Open Site Explorer (opensiteexplorer [dot] org) as they seem to deliver a fairly accurate view of what's pointing to your site. Majestic tends to pick up the most links, Ahrefs tends to pick up 301 redirects within a few days, Open Site Explorer also detects 301 redirects but they only update once every 40-50 days so a 301 redirect might have been made to either your or a competitors site and you wouldn't notice it with OSE for a while. Also Open Site Explorer tends to only pick up links that are of value and that are very easily indexable so you'll notice that Open Site Explorer shows you way less links than the other checkers but the cool things about them is that they show you the anchor texts of the links pointing to your site and gives you a relatively accurate view of how heavily you or your competitors have been targeting a particular keyword.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Google's crawlers are much more effective, and thorough at crawling the web then any of these link checkers and my experience is that they at the very least crawl just about every link you can make except for the really spammy ones in the sewers of the interwebs.