Topic: Challenge: Too Many Links? (Read 1382 times)
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« Reply #20 on: Aug 15, 2008, 07:06:44 am »
I observed however that natural links have better effects in the long run than a sudden increase in links to your site. However I also observed that google sometimes ignore the fact with the sudden increase of sites in blogging platform. So increase in traffic and increase in links would mean there is real interest as for their algorithm, but more so, the weight is more if the linked sites are genuinely related to yours...
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« Reply #21 on: Aug 15, 2008, 07:18:18 am »
So from this explanation, what I see is that there is a tipping point and if I continue to build my links organically and with relevant content, eventually I will be #1 and never fall.
I have every kind of link, and each by the droves. Content links, blog rolls, forums, do follow blogs, corporate sites, communtities, social bookmarks....for about 45 days I have worked on Sales training and am now floating between 35-45. I want the 1st page. About a week ago I submitted articles to 100 directories and about 2 weeks ago I started getting into all of the directories.
Will this combined with the 100th post on this forum...happening any day now...give me enough juice to get closer to the top?
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« Reply #22 on: Sep 14, 2008, 12:30:29 am »
We added A do follow list to one of our sites and got 3,000 links in a short period of time. It had taken the site a year just to reach 1,000. I was a bit concerned, actually a lot concerned but nothing bad happened.
We generally go for slow steady growth.
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