Hi, I wonder how many links you would recommend building without triggering any filters? - Per Day? or/and - Per Month? Giorgio
If it's a new site, start off slowly (assuming you aren't going blackhat). Do 500 directory submissions, 50 links for the month, 10 reciprocals etc. However if you have a site which already has an established linking pattern within the search engines and has been around a while, you will want to gradually increase this. So if pattern is 100 links per month, increase that to 200 next month, roughly 350 month after, 500 month after that. Just remember to spread the risk, and DON'T just use one source of links Hope that helps
totally agree please remember that links should be naturally generated by people visiting your website and liking your content I know this is old stuff but one should never forget the basics
Many of our client's sites have a link program associated with it. After 2 years, 95% of the links that were made no longer existed. Of the ones that did exist, most were not indexed (the page), PR 0s, or blocked by a javaScript link or "nofollow". I say this because you are asking what is the upper limit. That is the wrong question. The question you should ask is: Will the link be around in 6 months? To use services like LinkMarket will only give you work to do, not page rank. But in 1 year, you will find that you will not have a single link that passes your site page rank. Finally, how many outbound links from your site will you allow page rank to be transfered? Catanich Internet Marketing Dallas Texas ( TX )
It does not really matter. Consider a new amazing site that generates a lot of buzz on the net just because it is really really cool (read: not intentional viral marketing and link bait, just actually cool) It could gain hundreds, even thousands of links per day just because every blogger in the blaboshphere is talking about it, and the news networks pick it up, and it gets mention on television and radio (thus more bloggers blabbing). I doubt its going to get penalized for quick link growth. But if there is a "too many links too fast" filter in Google, this natural fast link growth will also be including lots of trusted links and authority links, so maybe that offsets, or even turns off the fast link growth filter. Maybe????? Pure speculation on my part. Is there even a fast link growth filter?
If there good quality links, I say it doesn't matter! The "too many links too fast" idea is because your getting loads of rubbish links too quickly, which is spamming.