When you are building backlinks make sure you have a mixture of nofollow and dofollow. If you just build dofollow links it looks unnatural and suspicious to google.
old wives tale!!!!!!!! so if i want to take down a competitors site I just linkbuild 40 sites and days and then google takes em down. dont make me laugh. quality and quantity
Hi ronmac, its a scary thought but I think you can actually take a competitor down like that... buy 2000 PR0 links using a service like TNX. All same SERP and same textline and same URL, then file paid link report in Google... I think it will work.
Hey Dean, Yeah TNX is one thing ( cost me a fortune in the long run ), i think just running trackbacks to a load of blogs would cause you trouble but I have to disagree with most. Links are links are links. protect your money site and blast all day long at your "linkwheels". Even if your going overboard old google will sandbox you for a short time. ( only on new sites ).
Read this http://www.seomoz.org/blog/10-illustrations-on-search-engines-valuation-of-links new links for quality sources (trusted sources) have no limit on amount. Like a hot news item.. then speed of new links do not matter.
I fully agree. If the links appear to be naturally built, there should be absolutely no problem at all... even if the number of such links are high Regards, RightMan
I heard you have to build similiar amount of links each months. Google always check if you are link building. I guess just build smae amount of link until you see result.
I guess it depends upon the age of the website, but nobody knows 100% for sure. I think spreading them out across a few days is better. Like if I was going to add 100 links, I'd add 5 per day, for 20 days. Just so its consistent. I'm sure there are many other ways.
It's certainly worth finding out how many links your competitors have & which search engine they are in. For example one of my sites has thousands of links in Yahoo & about 8 in Google! If you find out the top 10 sites for your keyphrase & check the links that they have, you may find that they actually have a relatively small number & you may not need that many, especially if your links come from better quality sites!