My friend just made MyBotNet, his first website, and I want to help him get some members to start off (it is a forum), so I am doing some advertising on it, and I am also doing a lot of SEO, can doing too much SEO the first week a site is registered make it not ever be able to rank?
Hi, Too much SEO on a recently registered site will really harm your rankings. It will become a spam to Google crawlers. I suggest you should promote your site as slow as natural as it can be. Don't hurry or over-optimized your site. It will get your site to sandbox. Worst, if your methods are black, it will lead to penalty. I suggest, try optimizing your on-page first. Then you can go link building slowly. Like making 2-5 links a day for the first week. Then upgrade the number not drastically. Just try to be more natural in building links to your site. You can also do Social Media Marketing to your site. Promoting it in Facebook or other social network. Just try not to build so many links at once. Wait and you will see good results.
Google made an example of link network BuildMyRank.com and de-indexed the majority of its network, penalising it for over-optimising its site. Managers of the site decided to immediately shut down their service and refund all customers.
To much seo in the first days of the site is very dangerous, talk it slow and start with blog comenting and onpage seo
Build My Rank got penalized for the use of their high PR blog network for link building and helping results boost up the ranks. They weren't the only ones doing it. In fact, their methods, for the time, were a little more high quality than some of the article directories employing thousands upon thousands of links. Google, however, chose to make an example of them, and de-indexed their links. So the key is to go for high quality link building with good content and building relationships.
Just dont blast your site with software like scrapebox. You should aim for quality and not quantity. A good strategy would be to use guest blog posting on relevant site with good authority and good PR. It's not an easy task, but you'll see some solid result.
Never build too many backlinks from same anchor text and also never target only one link. Build backlinks from all inner pages by using different anchor text.
It depends what you are doing. If you are doing onsite SEO to create better UX it never reach towards “too much pointâ€. If you are helping search bots to better crawl rate and indexing it won’t hurt but if you are doing link building with the easy way i-e (blog comments, directories etc) that’s surely hurts. If you are doing link building with the legitimate way (that takes time) even doing Guest blogging you will not get plenty of links in matters of days. Think natural, you believe a site which live 2 weeks ago and gain 10000 links! If you answer is no, you probably on right track. I will explain it more if you point out what exactly you are doing.