I was going to build 35 PR5 links back to my site, its about 5 months old. I haven't built any links as of yet, none at all. What is a good scale to go by for a new site, and link building backlinks, so Google doesn't penalize you?? Thanks for your input!!
I have heard that to many to fast isn't good......anyone know for sure?? or almost for sure?? How Google handles this?
I will never go for more then 150 links per month, never had problems... but maybe with 5000 neither. I just do not want to risk it. I look at the competition and see how many they have. For example I am promoting a health product now in a niche. The no. 1 to no. 5 do not have over 1000 links. SO creating 5000 a month will seem weird. So I take 100-150 a month and will stop after 1 year.
its better to keep it natural so that google wont raise an eyebrow over it but the source of the links can matter too if you have thousands of junk links it can hurt your site too its better to rather have a few only but good quality links.
To be honest, 35 links per day is pretty much the norm for me. Some days more, some less, some none. but after article submission, writing on a couple of blogs and discussing things in several forums it can soon add up.
I don't think there is any problems on how many you get in a daily or even weekly. I had a few tech blogs up and I did 50/daily and never had a problem.
Where do you find all these links per day? Do you simply target everywhere, or do you have a goal in mind? I struggle to find 30 websites I want to target with my links.
If your site is 5 months old and has no links yet, go slowly - just 10 per day until you have about 150 or so. Then you can build upto about 50 per day until you have about 1500 links. Once you have that many you can build as many as you like how often you like.
Where does one find FIFTY good links?!!! And, how do you find the time to post. It takes HOURS to sign up to forums, gain enough posts to post... I'm finding I can barely do a few a day...
Despite what some might say here, I have personally had problems on a few occasions with building too many too fast. However, I think the number built and the type built also play a big part of how fast Google will put the smack down on your site and either de-index you or simply throw your ass in the sand pit. I'd make sure, no matter how many you build, that each link has a unique anchor text. It's obvious spam when you get even 50 in the span of a day or two and they all have the exact same anchor, Google will notice. Now, I'm not saying things won't go well for awhile, but it doesn't take long for the algo to catch up and BAM, to the moon.
That's spot on. Too many links depends on the type of links you are building. It can be perfectly natural to pick up hundreds of links very quickly - what is unnatural is picking up lots of low quality links with the same anchor text.
Slow and Steady will win the race. The content of you page will ultimately determine where you end up. Have a great site? Slowly build your links and you will see your page rank increase.
Sites with good PR won't cause you any problems. This will be beneficial to your website in terms of getting indexed faster and getting that PR on your page as well. If Google notices a lot of backlinks from crappy sites that's when you have to worry, but even then if those links remain on those sites your website will be back online in few months.