If you can get quality links from diversified sources (different types of sites and pages), get as many as you can and don't worry about the speed. The problem is that quality links (relevant contextual links from trusted sites) are hard to find. I strongly suggest that you don't go for huge masses of free low-quality links such as are often recommended in forums like this (blog comments, free directories, profile links, etc.) -- these link building methods are obsolete and look spammy in the eyes of Google and other search engines. Relevant contextual links, preferably from high PR sites, are what you want (access to those is what sets SEOs apart).
just be careful not to build too many too fast, don't let people fool you into thinking you can't build them too fast, you can! i've done it before, all good and clean links and still got penalized...slow and steady is key
Best kinds of links are legit ones from related sites. Believe it or not you can also get HUMAN visitors from those
There are two part of doing seo - on-page and off-page. I would recommend you doing on-page optimization first. If you prepared the best on-page optimization first then you would have a higher chance to gain trust and ranking when search engine bots cached your page. This detailed checklist could help you doing more practical on-page optimization. The second part - off-page optimization is about external factors you can or cannot control over it. The most important part is link building. Quality does matter over quantity when it comes to link building in most cases. However, the variation of anchor text is another important key to maintain your website overall ranking, keeping them under the radar of "unnatural pattern". You should also mix both dofollow link and nofollow link. You may ask why would you give a go with nofollow instead of dofollow. Well, there is impossible for each website to get only dofollow backlink from authority website all the times. Many authority forums do automate nofollow attached with each and every outgoing links on every post. If your website has only dofollow baclinks and only a few anchor text pointing toward it. Your website would have a higher chance for being penalized.
Neat design clean HTML proper on-page optimization fresh content every now and then quality links and go slow and steady make your presense throughout the web [social bookmarking/blog commenting/articles etc.] last but not the least - have patience... Slow & steady always wins the race... best of luck
Hi, Norain In my own experiences, number of back links every day would not be a big issue if only you could keep them at a steady-going pace. Targeting right keywords as anchor text of your back links would be more important. have a nice day,
Your links should be quality links. if you are not performing any spamming activities, you can collect as many links as you can. But don't get all the links from one source. try different SEO sources for links
Don't care about Quantity, care about Quality. One high page rank and stable link is better then 10 less quality links.
For new website, its better to focus first on doing a ONPAGE things, and dont be abusive to have a backlinks. do it natural and normal
Also, dont forget to consider website speed is now a factor - check out this post here: http://www.angelseo.co.uk/seo/general-seo/how-can-i-improve-my-sites-speed-for-google/
i've heard 10 links/day is enough..Don't get link too much in a day...And yes..I agree with the master's opinion above.. Backlink from related website will be great for your new site..Thank You..Actually I'm newbie to...Good Luck,my friend....
Patience is necessary. I definitely agree that quality must be the priority before the quantity. Too much back links a day can only give you a high probability to be penalized if it is not a quality link (and even quality links are sometimes penalized eh). Go with high PR and at the same time do follow links.