Backlinking a new site?

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Is it ok to start backlinking without the site being indexed?

Also, if so, how hard should I backlink? And what methods for a new site?

I realize 1000's and 1000's from all directions might be a bit much even if drip fed...so is there a general rule for a brand new site?

500? diverse links? 200?

Or it really doesn't matter?

Thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    The general rule is to get as many backlinks as humanly possible,
    as soon as possible.

    Why wait? I am not sure why people have this question often.

    When do you want to earn money, now or later?

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    If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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  • Profile picture of the author clenard77
    Don't start overflowing your site with links, but start out with a few links here and there and get it on Twitter for more than one reason. If you need it indexed - Twitter helps. But it also looks like people are talking about it (Social Signals), which will help you out with rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    What I generally do is create a few social bookmarks to ensure my site is indexed and then I go off and start my serious backlinking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr SAI
    quality and related backlinks are much, much better than quantity and unrelated backlinks. So looking for quality and related backlinks would benefits you in the long-term.

    I'd suggest, wait until your site is indexed and then implement On-Page SEO first. Then find backlinks.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author oclseo
    Originally Posted by Pasquach View Post

    Is it ok to start backlinking without the site being indexed?

    Also, if so, how hard should I backlink? And what methods for a new site?

    I realize 1000's and 1000's from all directions might be a bit much even if drip fed...so is there a general rule for a brand new site?

    500? diverse links? 200?

    Or it really doesn't matter?

    Thoughts?
    I think Wait for a week for the search engine to index your site naturally.

    But still don't forget to submit your sitemap to Google webmaster tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author JaySam
    As long as you can get backlinks from other sites, there are no limits, and I would suggest to implement different link building techniques in order to get good rankings in search engine.
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  • Profile picture of the author cagliostro
    I think you should build the website and then leave it for 2-3 months. After that, go ahead and build a resonable ammount of daily backlinks.

    Do NOT send 10.000 backlinks at once to a new website, wait at least a year to do so.
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    • Profile picture of the author TrafficFlow
      I almost always start with a combination of directory sites and social bookmarks usually after the site is indexed. After that i get some edu or other backlinks a a few weeks later. You should never go overboard with links on a new site
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      • Profile picture of the author RyanIsra
        I would be doing a few backlinking manually for a few weeks.

        Let it go for a while, then using some backlinking service.
        Tier backlinks from a few dummy blogs then blast the dummy blogs preferred.
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  • Profile picture of the author movies
    New station, after the index Google should be allowed to build links is the best.
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