How to do Link Building that is Google Penguin friendly

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Google has recently updated their search engine techniques that is they called " Google Penguin ". Does the old link building technique still work like before ? or we need to change the strategy . If anyone know this, please, share your thoughts and ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author AnmolJ
    Just Use WhiteHat SEO!
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  • Profile picture of the author staff
    WhiteHat SEO with natural backlink.
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  • Profile picture of the author glock67
    use different anchor text when linking to your website
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    • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
      If I find the need to build links, I will find ways to create liinkbait. I would also create ebooks, reports and papers that I would encourage others to distribute from their websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasono
    The most safest way to do SEO is not to do any SEO. Just the natural way of informing people of your product. In fact, it is advisable not to use keywords as anchor texts.
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    The key with Penguin and any linkbuilding moving forward is diversification.

    Diversify the following:
    - Pagerank of Backlinks
    - Type of links
    - Anchor text (both optimized & unoptimized)
    - URL's being backlinked
    and so on.....

    People overlooked the warnings that I and others had been giving for months and were crushed by Penguin as a result of their blatant optimization. The key is to blend in like the rest....
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    • Profile picture of the author Seth Abrams
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      • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
        Originally Posted by Seth Abrams View Post

        I'm in the choir behind you.

        Would you please be so nice as to explain how homepage backlinks fit into a nicely organized SEO plan?

        I see you are promoting such a service, and I'm very interested in your thoughts.

        Thank you very kindly!
        Hey Seth -

        Homepage links are notoriously powerful and effective. You've likely seen a lot of discussion around the forums about how these services crushed it in the Penguin update for people.

        The truth is that homepage links are great for establishing trust and credibility with the search engines. But can be overpowering for sites that don't utilize other linkbuilding efforts in match with these services.

        Our services are extremely unique as not only do we offer high quality links, but we include the ability to have Panda/Penguin friendly keywords. In other words, unoptimized anchor text links to help diversify your incoming backlink profile.

        The beauty is the value and trust rank gets passed along to your site, and you increase the authenticity of your backlink profile.
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        • Profile picture of the author Seth Abrams
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          • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
            Originally Posted by Seth Abrams View Post

            Thanks!

            May I ask this: the sites I've seen, which are also ranking well, that employ homepage backlinks are typically the only paid link (or at least one of no more than 3 links) on that homepage.

            When using a service like yours, how many links do you typically limit a homepage to?

            How are payments typically arranged for these links - monthly, quarterly, yearly?

            Thanks again!
            Seth, to be honest I don't really want to threadjack and take this thread offtopic about my service.

            Please feel free to email us here (» SupportRevSEO) with your questions and I'll get back to you ASAP.
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  • Profile picture of the author trcapro
    Unfortunately, most of us don't have the luxury to go without doing some SEO. If we left the situation to being 100% natural, we'd never get any traffic or have any shot at ranking well among our competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author moneymoguls
      Originally Posted by trcapro View Post

      Unfortunately, most of us don't have the luxury to go without doing some SEO. If we left the situation to being 100% natural, we'd never get any traffic or have any shot at ranking well among our competition.
      I'm sorry to hear this because Google will eventually kill SEO. If that is the only way you can rank a website, you won't last long in IM.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    Focus on making good content and distributing it on social networks. Low link new websites are doing very well these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneymoguls
    If you do anything to improve your website's ranking, it is against Google's Webmaster Guidelines.

    If you build links...you risk having the website penalized or deindexed at some point. Is it worth it?
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  • Profile picture of the author CyborgX
    The best technique for me is one way link which includes social bookmarking, directory submission, blog commenting, forum posting, article submission and press release.
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  • Profile picture of the author rizoalbert
    The old technique still works.But do it naturally and stick to your niche.Press release and forum profile links is not so helpful after penguin.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheProgrammer
    Yes old techniques are still working, but you have to more careful on doing blog commenting and profile link work, never use them directly to your money site in mass posting.
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  • Profile picture of the author Apoorv82
    Put your website link on those sites only which are having page rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chronic IM
    Hello!

    I'm not sure whether old link building still works safely for the new update but to play it safe, just try WhiteHat SEO and some natural backlink. But I'm pretty sure it still works like before. I hope that helped you in a way or so.

    Best of Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Velant
    Originally Posted by backlinkxone View Post

    Google has recently updated their search engine techniques that is they called " Google Penguin ". Does the old link building technique still work like before ? or we need to change the strategy . If anyone know this, please, share your thoughts and ideas.
    1. Do thorough keyword research and highly diversify your anchor texts.
    2. Concentrate on quality of backlinks, not quantity.
    3. Abstain from link building packages offering link blasts of 1000's links in days!
    4. Build links consistently and continuously.
    5. Create and update your site with unqiue valuable content.
    6. Get social signals to your content.
    7. Be there for your visitors, interact with them and support them.
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