Building links slowly

Started by design-elegance, 01-23-2012, 11:50:20

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design-eleganceTopic starter

Hi All,

  This is a great forum I have gained so may new ideas today :)

I am looking to build my SEO on my site and am going to be doing it muanlly myself daily.. I was wondering how slow is slow? How many links a day is good for my site? I am trying to keep them so that they are valuable links to my site i.e 'wedding' and have today been building accounts on social networking and posted a wordpress etc etc. I do believe today I must of done about 5 PR7 links which I found through a vid on youtube but these are not site releated.. Then theres my wordpress, Stumble etc.. My gosh it is a lenghty process though.
Looking forward to learning all about SEO
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AddisonTorres3047

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The more quality backlinks you get – the better. If you'll manager to build up to 50 backlinks you'll get positive results only. Just be aware of low quality neighbors with low PR.

Post Merge: 01-26-2012, 06:56:53


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robertpattirson

Ya it will take time but you will get your results if you do wisely. First of all you will go with directory submission with your keyword and do submission in high page rank submission sites. Its will be very beneficial for your website. And then after some time like 15 days go with other submission sites like classified submission, article submission, PR submission and SBM.

harsinha0018

On-page SEO and off-page SEO are both important factors in improving overall search engine optimization. On-page is what you control on your website and includes Structure and Content. The website structure includes internal links. Off-page refers primarily to link-building.

amayajace

The impact of link building takes between one week and six months. Seriously—that's the range. SEO expert Kristina Kledzik determined that all other things being equal, it takes about 10 weeks for a new link to push you up one rank.