What's Your Process To Start Linkbuilding For Brand New Site?

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Hi Warriors,

I've been building some websites for the Christmas rush. I know, I know I may be a little late now.

I'm just curious what Warrior's process for link building to brand new website is. Here's what I normally do and would appreciate feedback/input from any Warrior.

This is how I start, what do you recommend?
1. After site is indexed, I Digg it (Sometimes I have to Digg it first to get it indexed.)
2. Then I use SocialAdr, I buy credits and have all pages and posts bookmarked.
3. I then get some .edu links from a good and reliable gigger at Fiverr.
4. Then I do some blog commenting, manually. I can get about 15 or 20 in about an hour
using search strings I have learned. (I find blogs with PR0-6 for this in my niche)
5. Outsource 10 Web2.0 blogs with two articles each pointing to money site.
6. Have not tried getting links from Facebook or Twitter (Do you recommend this?)

Anyway, that's how I start but...need more input from experienced Warriors. As you can see, I don't mind paying a little for outsourcing. If you can recommend someone, let me know please.

I would like someone that could do a job that would promote the 10 blogs using 3 keywords. That would help.

Please leave your recommendations and look forward to your thoughts.
#brand #linkbuilding #process #site #start
  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    Focus on diversifying your incoming anchor text AND the URLs that you are pointing to on your site. I highly recommend having 30% of your links hit the homepage, and 70% going to your internal pages.

    Get yourself HIGH quality links, those are the links that produce the most value & results in the quickest amount of time. Unfortunately if you are gunning for the holiday season you need to hit the high gear. High PageRank links will do that for you.

    Web 2.0's is good for "supporting" links but won't do much for your rankings in a short amount of time. For the price that you outsource this you can likely get services that will provide much better results for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Goldenchute
      Hi Rev,

      Thanks for your input. I know I'm going to have to get High PR backlinks which I can get pretty quickly. I just don't want G***G to slap me for too many too quick. And I have seen your service before :-) Way out of my league. Thanks for you insight!
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  • Profile picture of the author BarryOnline
    I don't think Google's going to slap your site for building links to quickly, even if you made 100 links in a day, it's going to take Google some time to find and index them all.

    When I build a new site I usualy get one really good link to start and use this good link to get my site indexed fast.

    For example, my newest site I got one PR4 home page link on a 1997 domain. This got my site indexed fast and from a trusted source. I like to get a good start and then get the ball rolling from there.
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    • Profile picture of the author unclepennybags
      The thing with a new site is that it's vulnerable to being sandboxed if you start building links in an unnatural manner. So make sure it looks as natural as possible. I never one of my sites sandboxed even if I built 100s of links with an article network like Unique Article Wizard.

      You should just focus on building quality links on such authorative sites like squidoo.com and ezinearticles.com. I find mixing some manual link building with automated services is the most effective as google will reward your site.
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        • Profile picture of the author Goldenchute
          Originally Posted by down View Post

          Nice info guys.
          What I do with brand new site, wait until G indexed, then usually I hire people to do backlinks for me. The rest I just spend my money on facebook ads.
          Usually for first 3-4 months just to get a turnover for the cost of the campaign, there is no benefit financially at all.
          So, what is the final outcome that your shooting for if there's no benefit for you financially?
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      • Profile picture of the author Goldenchute
        Originally Posted by unclepennybags View Post

        The thing with a new site is that it's vulnerable to being sandboxed if you start building links in an unnatural manner. So make sure it looks as natural as possible. I never one of my sites sandboxed even if I built 100s of links with an article network like Unique Article Wizard.

        You should just focus on building quality links on such authorative sites like squidoo.com and ezinearticles.com. I find mixing some manual link building with automated services is the most effective as google will reward your site.
        Pretty similar to what I do. Just curious how and what others use to start their linking projects to a brand new website. Let me see if I can give an example.

        My website is completed 2 days ago and is already indexed. I'm shooting to get it ranked on the first page. (Don't laugh, I've just done that with 2 websites last week:-) The steps I outlined in the OP has done it for me. Just want to know what to do next to keep it on the first page without getting slapped! I'm fixing to do the steps I mentioned with this new website and need to know what other Warriors do to keep it on the first page.

        Thanks for your input!
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    • Profile picture of the author Goldenchute
      Originally Posted by BarryOnline View Post

      I don't think Google's going to slap your site for building links to quickly, even if you made 100 links in a day, it's going to take Google some time to find and index them all.

      When I build a new site I usualy get one really good link to start and use this good link to get my site indexed fast.

      For example, my newest site I got one PR4 home page link on a 1997 domain. This got my site indexed fast and from a trusted source. I like to get a good start and then get the ball rolling from there.
      Hey Barry, thanks for your input. I don't have a problem ever getting my sites indexed, I'm just wondering what other Warriors do to start their link building campaigns. How fast, what they use, etc. I can get high PR links manually myself pretty quickly with very little OBL from the page.
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      • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
        Originally Posted by Goldenchute View Post

        Hey Barry, thanks for your input. I don't have a problem ever getting my sites indexed, I'm just wondering what other Warriors do to start their link building campaigns. How fast, what they use, etc. I can get high PR links manually myself pretty quickly with very little OBL from the page.
        Hey again!

        If you can get high PR links manually, then I'd recommend starting to build them out. As you mentioned don't go overboard, but I'd highly recommend starting sooner rather than later.

        Be sure to diversify your anchor text & don't only link to your homepage. Mix it up and you'll really begin to see the results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Goath
    @ Down

    You are talking about "a solid business". Most of us are working with Adsense or some affiliate programs. It is not our task to "brand" our business, because we have no business. Just a website that promotes someone's stuff..
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  • Profile picture of the author awj888
    one answer: start slow!
    for our campaigns especially with new sites we start with social bookmarking using a wide range of keywords. also getting some real high PR links will give it that kick start needed. Start building your links manually and focus on quality - 10-40 per day for the first week or 2 then increase from there until youre getting to 100+ per day and you will be seeing great increases in traffic and rankings. also, dont just leave it to organic SEO to get your traffic. if its a new site run a few PPC or also twitter, social media, guest blogs, or even forum posts encouraging people to view your site!
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