How many links can you safely add per day week?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by st_jimi, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. #1
    Im currently trying to advertise my site as much as possible to try raise its pr and traffic, ive had it submitted to a 150 directories and 50 blogs +20 topsites over the past few days,

    how many links per day/week is it safe to make without being penalized? im also wanting to buy another 850 + 1000 blogg links how long should i wait before purchasing these and what sort of time period is it safe to post these over.

    Can someone please explain the link buying + google thing as im not too clear on it.

    thanks

    my domain is pr4 with 644 backlinks, all the blogg/directory links are all pr6/5/4/3/2 this is the right way of going about increasing your own pr, as this is my first time properly advertising a site
     
    st_jimi, Oct 16, 2007 IP
  2. thsadmin

    thsadmin Notable Member

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    In short there's NO real answer,

    My experiences are :

    Google wont penalize your site for link spamming, however if you get to many links out in one day then the value of the links may be reduced - because if you could be penalized for link spamming then honest people would suffer, Black Hatters would be doing it to kill off their competition.

    Another example is Chris Crocker and Youtube - can you imagine how many links are added to Blogs and sites daily to or for this Video, certainly hasn't hurt MR.Crockhead.

    The only way you'll be hurt is if you spam the links to sites that don't like you or your spam, thus they may report you and get you in some trouble.

    That's what I think anyway.
     
    thsadmin, Oct 16, 2007 IP
  3. souther

    souther Peon

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    I would concur. Over link building will only hurt you if you are not staying on topic and getting links for irrelevant keywords or from unrelated topical pages. In theory, even if you build your links too fast, the links will eventually count and work to your advantage (after 3+ months of age).
     
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    I think it is only a problem if you go overboard. If you do natural link building then you should not have any problems at all. However, if you go and purchase 1000 links that all link to you in one day then Google is going to detect that you are spamming the search engines.
     
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    I agree, it needs to look natural.
     
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    you can add lots of links per week/month but make sure you keep up with the pace. if you add say 10k link this month and 2k next month and then 1k month after, then its not natural. make it look natural link building.

    in terms of buying 800-1000 blog links, i'm assuming you are buying it from a blog network. ask them how many different class C IP the network has. more the better. and if you are doing article post on the blog network and not blogroll, ask whether they offer article spinning. if the article is not spun and they post the same article on 1000 blogs, then you will get penalized for duplicate content.
     
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  7. redspace

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    if you concern about google traffic you shouldn't buy link. they are serious so don't complain to them when suddenly your sites not increasing any PR. you google won't go into trouble explaining things when they ban sites or something like that. they say they won't penalize seller but they won't pass the link juice. so who is in trouble here? google, sellers or buyers?
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    800-1000 links in a day is not a high number for search engines .

    i think 80k backlinks in day will be so fast for them
     
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    Yup correct, who's to say that 80% of the sites that you add links to will even be crawled the same day ? some sites if left stagment may only be crawled weekly or even monthly ..... so your links may not even be crawled or counted for a little while.
     
    thsadmin, Oct 18, 2007 IP
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    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    there is no direct answer to this, but you do these things to be on the safer side:
    1) use multiple anchor text!
    2) try to get blog reviews and posts rather than blogroll links
    3) inlinks are always helpful, specially in old posts!
    4) try to get into some really good directories!
    5) do social bookmarking, most social bookmarking sites are no-follow, but then help your content to get distributed to a lot of places, thus creating a lot of backlinks!

    if the links are good, and not spammy, then the quantity won't be a problem!
    regards,
    Uttoransen
     
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  11. Alexander the Great

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    It's really a silly question. If you think search engines throw up red flags when they see too many links too quickly, then you're asking the wrong question. Google doesn't always crawl a page you've created a link on, on the same day you "build" it. There are links to my site on another page that Google cached 2 or 3 weeks ago. Depending on both Google's opinion of a site and how often it changes, DP is probably crawled every minute, while other sites can go months without a new visit. Google doesn't know when a link was created, only when they found it.
     
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