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How many backlinks can I build per day to a new site?



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How many backlinks can I build per day to a new site?

If I've just created a new site (as in yesterday), how many backlinks do you think I can build to the new site without causing the wrath of Google or other search engines to destroy me? I don't plan on blasting out anything blackhat (1,000 of links) but I do plan on buying some high quality links from blog reviews or similar.

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sasibinu
At First everyone should create 10 high quality content in new site and wait 2,3 days to start building links. You can make minimum 25 backlinks per day. Make some relevant backlinks from high authority sites too for improve your ranking.



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Beverly
Even a new site can gain fifty or more backlinks daily (with a good social media campaign, through Facebook shares, etc), so it would not be unreasonable or suspicious to get that many or more. Maybe just stick to less than 100 per day. If it were me, I'd go with 10-25 for the first few weeks (only from the highest quality site, blog reviews, etc) and then increase. But you might get away with more.



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suganux
i think it about arround 20 - 25 links a day.



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crazy
From my experience I would say start with 10 links a day. Once you feel comfortable with link building then go for 50-100 links a day. But make sure you do a random number. Otherwise google can find pattern and penalize your site.



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lAccountsl
I used to build 1000 a day, it pays off in the end!



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crazy
Does it work now also? I mean isn't new penguin update screwing it for you?



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kelvinpeterson
I think 25 backlinks are sufficient for new websites per day as per google guidelines . but these 25 backlinks are HIGH PR and Do Follow .



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ralph101
I to suggest starting slowly and building up. Do 20 or so the first few days then move up.



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tangee
I used to build 1000 a day, it pays off in the end!

Did you start slowly as suggested and then build up to this?



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seofool29
Quality over Quanity whenever possible is the general rule. I have had more success that way in the past. If you generate 100 links a week that would be a great start in my opinion.



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robertman11
Quality over Quanity whenever possible is the general rule. I have had more success that way in the past. If you generate 100 links a week that would be a great start in my opinion.


What do you consider quality and how do you generate those?



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seofool29
There are many quality links but if links that pertain to your topic in some way carry the most weight. Also any link that has has a decent PR rank (higher) will help. Just generating loads of backlinks from so called "farms" or autolinking resources gets very limited page weight. There is no magic bullet to getting backlinks, but if you write on informative topics that are what your website is about and share on social media, blogs, other sites and so on improved rankings and backlink will improve. of course it does depend on the purpose of webite also. Search websites in you niche or maybe sites you would like to advertise on and opt them for a link exchange or purchase some ad space. Also search for directorys that you can get a free manual listing. It takes a lot more time but the result will be better most of the time. Just an opinion from some personal learning experiences. SEO is a lot of work. One of the reasons we use Seocheckout Gigs to assist. If I only has a monster budget!:rolleyes:



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raadmunir
Beside creating backlinks, also don't forgot to adding new content too.



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LinkAvenger
If you are building links by buying them and/or using tools, try to stay as close to an organic profile as you can. Alternate platforms, articles at the LEAST pass copyscape, don't stuff, use longtail keywords, etc. However, add in some REAL manual postings to mix it up. It's only going to get harder to fool Google, so discover how they do it in white hat and mimic that.



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spotondot
Go slow! Don't rush the backlinking on a new site. Just one backlink on a high traffic site should be sufficient to get Google to notice and index your site. Then you can slowly add backlinks as the weeks go on. It's not uncommon for an established, older site to pick up many backlinks daily. But this rarely happens with a new site.



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soundcloud2
No more than twenty per day for a new site. If you bought an aged domain then you can add up to 100 per day.



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mqss
You can create thousand of them per day if they are quality + natural and if you plan on being consistent with building them.



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SkySEO
There's no hard rule for this, just be smart, be safe about it and do what your competition is doing already. Link velocity varies by niche/market, so does back link sources and anchor text ratios.

I would find out what keyword(s) you want to rank for first and then start scouting the competition, see what sites Google likes for the #1-3 positions.

Take those URL's and plug them into MajesticSEO, Ahrefs or something similar, and see if you notice a trend in the number of back links they have. Also pay attention to the anchor text ratios you're seeing listed as well.

From there, I would plan out the next 90-180 days of backlinks. So if the top site has 2000 links, you could safely build 11-22 links a day and you'd be fine.

I would also spend that time trying to get those sites that link to your competitors, to link back to you.



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