Hi there, I want to know that per day how many links exchanges or backl inks are secure and not labeled as spamming from Search Engines Point of view. Any help will be highly appreciated. Best Regards bushib
I believe that if you are able to get many backlinks a day, you should share your secret. Honestly, I dont think you will be able to achieve this number of links per day. It is pretty high.
google actually makes judgements as to if your links may be spam? how does that work for a site like facebook? which probably has so many backlinks every day its sickening.
I've employed some black techniques to generate 1000s of backlinks for a brand new site.. my technique is simple I use 5 domains and make 1000 blogs on each domain (actually I make 1000 subdomains) and then scrap content for each subdomain, blog and ping, and drop my link all over these 5000 subdomains (1k per domain, 5 domains = 5000). After that I use a batch technique and get 5 more domains and have my blog software release 10 new subdomains per day so thats about 50 backlinks per day. I use a commercial software for this.. not sure I can mention the name so I won't. I've never had a problem with this,but I guarantee if I was making 5000 blogs per day with backlinks I'd be in trouble.
is not a backlink valuable when its from a page with some PR? all this subdomains you generate automatically, they must be PR0 and Google should not pay attention to backlinks from that pages.
It's all about time. If you got 100 links yesterday and only 5 links today, then your website could be flagged for artificial link building, but if you manage to keep this amount over time then it is OK. Any big differences are suspicious for search engines if they stop as fast as appear over time.
you can add a genuine number of back links on each single day but the increase must be in a uniform manner. You cant get a 100 back links on a single day but you can achieve that on a span of 1 week....
I don't think so. Consider: Yesterday you wrote an article on that football player who pleaded guilty to dogfighting. Your article gets 'dugg' and linked to by everybody. The week previous you only got a link or two here or there. Today you might get a link or two. Are you supposed to be penalized for this? It sounds to me that's it's a perfectly natural state of affairs. In fact, with so many link-happy and news-aggregating sites around, it's probably the norm, compared to the alternative. It's how people find out about web pages: it's mentioned on X blog, which is read by the guy who puts it on Y website, both of which bring a lot of visitors, many of whom will link to it on THEIR sites. Heck, if anything, steady linkbuilding might itself be a red flag: it shows that nobody is linking to you other than yourself.