I did a back link analysis of a competing site and it shows the site domain has about 4,000 links (Yahoo based) with about 350 one-way links, 10 reciprocal links and 100 Class C links. The site also seems to have a good deep internal links as opposed to links just pointing to the site's home page. Given the 4,000 links and about less than 400 backlinks, I'm assuming that a majority of the links are duplicate from the same one-way link. I am new to link building, but does this mean that the link builder for this site submitted link requests multiple times for the same link? (meaning, the submissions varied between anchor text, linking page, etc..) When link building, are these submissions to the same link site normally done at the same time?? I am having my link building outsourced, so is it considered standard practice to pay for each link regardless if it is from the same link URL/IP address or is there a discount or something for links from the same link/IP address?
just one link from one IP is what you need, because if it was just the number of links, I could make 50000 pages and add my links to all those so I'll have 50000 links but, thats not the case.
Site-wide links is not the best choice. What is more - you shouldn't have the majority of your links to be site-wide since Google may frown upon this. IMO 1 link from 1 C block is good enough