Backlinking - What Price Is A Good Price & How Long For Natural Rankings?

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Hi There,

I've recently built a 20 page site, the site has good internal SEO. Externally all keywords have at least 800 exact global searches and less 30,000 than "in qoutes" google results.

I am wondering how long I should leave the site, before I begin to consider back-linking?

When I do, what amount of money should I expect to pay for a service likely to bring my pages onto the first pages, and keep them there?

There seems to be so many backlinking services available - articles , press releases, forums, profiles, Spam bots, blogging comments, link wheels, link pyramids, edu links ect ect.

Thats led to my mind being cluttered with all the information. I understand you get what you pay for, but I don't really know what the industry standard price would be?

Do you have a similar site to mine, if so what do you pay for the service?
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    I'm not sure where people get all this "don't get your links too quickly" stuff from.

    I've never paid any attention to that and it's never given me any problems.

    I regularly do a press release for a new site and get thousands of links a day from it (average is about 1200 links in the first 24 hours).

    So if you're thinking you can only get a few hundred links in the first few weeks or something - that's just not true.

    Only Google know what they actually care about at any time, so maybe it depends where those links come from and you might want to avoid doing something like profile link blasting where the links are obviously just low value link spam, but directory submissions, article distribution, videos, press releases etc. can all get you thousands very quickly without worrying.
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    • Profile picture of the author tamarindcandy
      I agree--don't sweat the backlink quantity. The more, the better, as long as you can keep it of a sufficiently high quality and don't indulge in link farms or similar.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gaz Cooper
    Same here

    The moment I have got the site up I am slamming the SEO and I have never had any issue one thing I dont do though is ping them I let them get crawled naturally that probably is also a myth but I prefer not notifying google I just added links by sending them a ping I also focus on hi pr links only and article writing also.

    Never had a problem and lots of sites on P1 Google no problem

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    • Profile picture of the author Apollo-Articles
      Originally Posted by GazCooperOnline View Post

      Same here

      The moment I have got the site up I am slamming the SEO and I have never had any issue one thing I dont do though is ping them I let them get crawled naturally that probably is also a myth but I prefer not notifying google I just added links by sending them a ping I also focus on hi pr links only and article writing also.

      Never had a problem and lots of sites on P1 Google no problem

      Gaz Cooper
      Thanks Gaz and Andy for your replies.

      To confirm Gaz are you pinging your pages or not?

      Many thanks,

      Sam
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      • Profile picture of the author Gaz Cooper
        Hey Sam

        If i update a page add content to the site yes I ping, but if I go on a big backlinking session I prefer to let the bots find them naturally and my thinking behind that is if i do decide to use profile links article submissions etc and I add a few thousand in one go then it makes sense if i ping them and they are all picked up fairly quickly it could trigger something in Google.

        now that could be complete BS what I just said but Im patient enough to wait for the bots to crawl the sites i backlink to naturally, and I try to only get high quality links so it does not take too long but think its more natural that way.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Apollo-Articles View Post

    I am wondering how long I should leave the site, before I begin to consider back-linking?
    No time at all. How can you gain anything by not backlinking? (Please don't tell me that you believe the silly urban myth about "not getting too many links too quickly"?! It doesn't stand up to examination for a second! :p ).
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  • Profile picture of the author bay37
    There's this growing trend to over-complicate SEO more and more these days... Just be consistent in your link building efforts and you'll do fine.

    Also, profile link blasting works (at least for now). Not that I recommend that you blast your new websites with thousands of links, but it does work and is probably the cheapest and most dummy-proof way of getting rankings for a newbie.
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