Help - Link Velocity Disaster

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Hey All - need some advice.
We had been building links quite steadily at a rate of about 80 - 100 per day up till about the 18th of December.
Then we pretty much completely stopped due to unforseen circumstances.
We started back about 5 days ago, but nevertheless tooooo late and we have started to drop in rankings and traffic.
Has anyone got any advice on this?
What rate should we start back at?
Should we dive straight back in at the same rate roughly 80 - 100 per day?
Any remedies available?
We look forward to hearing from you guys.
Regards,
Luke
#disaster #link #link building #seo #velocity
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    What kind of links were you building?
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    • Profile picture of the author Luke Rafferty
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      What kind of links were you building?
      Hey MIke - we were mainly doing profile links using the keyword as the anchor
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by Luke Rafferty View Post

        Hey MIke - we were mainly doing profile links using the keyword as the anchor
        That is your problem. Nothing to do with link velocity. The problem is profile links suck. They rarely get indexed. They rarely stay.

        I think this is a large reason people began this whole stupid myth about link velocity. Things like profile links, in order to have any impact whatsoever, you have to constantly keep doing because good moderators are deleting those accounts as fast as you are creating them.

        Has nothing to do with how Google sees a site and the number of links coming in consistently. You are just losing your links because you are building really ****ty ones.
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        • Profile picture of the author Luke Rafferty
          Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          That is your problem. Nothing to do with link velocity. The problem is profile links suck. They rarely get indexed. They rarely stay.

          I think this is a large reason people began this whole stupid myth about link velocity. Things like profile links, in order to have any impact whatsoever, you have to constantly keep doing because good moderators are deleting those accounts as fast as you are creating them.

          Has nothing to do with how Google sees a site and the number of links coming in consistently. You are just losing your links because you are building really ****ty ones.
          so basically working my ass off and earning a living instead of boxing clever and making profits
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          • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
            Originally Posted by Luke Rafferty View Post

            so basically working my ass off and earning a living instead of boxing clever and making profits
            That could certainly be one way to think of it.
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            • Profile picture of the author Luke Rafferty
              Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

              That could certainly be one way to think of it.
              Hey Mike - whats your view on blog commenting?
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              • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
                Originally Posted by Luke Rafferty View Post

                Hey Mike - whats your view on blog commenting?
                It is way better than profile backlinking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Franklin
    The biggest factor in developing traffic using backlinks, is the quality and the relevance of the back link, while it used to be that by the sheer number of back links a website could get more traffic, the truth is that has now changed.

    Quality over Quantity, Relevance over, Reverence.

    Demonstrating this is something that you now have the unique opportunity to study.

    You know what your previous efforts produced, now try something different and see what it does for you.

    Then post your results so we can all see the difference, )
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    • Profile picture of the author Luke Rafferty
      Originally Posted by Tim Franklin View Post

      The biggest factor in developing traffic using backlinks, is the quality and the relevance of the back link, while it used to be that by the sheer number of back links a website could get more traffic, the truth is that has now changed.

      Quality over Quantity, Relevance over, Reverence.

      Demonstrating this is something that you now have the unique opportunity to study.

      You know what your previous efforts produced, now try something different and see what it does for you.

      Then post your results so we can all see the difference, )
      Thanks Tim - I hear ya, but should you not always do what has worked?
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    • Profile picture of the author Luke Rafferty
      Originally Posted by Tim Franklin View Post

      The biggest factor in developing traffic using backlinks, is the quality and the relevance of the back link, while it used to be that by the sheer number of back links a website could get more traffic, the truth is that has now changed.

      Quality over Quantity, Relevance over, Reverence.

      Demonstrating this is something that you now have the unique opportunity to study.

      You know what your previous efforts produced, now try something different and see what it does for you.

      Then post your results so we can all see the difference, )
      Hey Tim - I have looked at your website, good information and you have actually made me think, thanks again.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    This doesn't sound like a 'link velocity issue' so much as a 'your links rolled off the first page issue' or something similar.

    Link velocity is a theory that's floated a lot, but I don't believe I've ever seen definitive proof that it exists.

    Expecting websites to build exactly the same number of links each day seems like something that link building company would say, rather than something Google would actually build into their algo.

    However, I have an open mind. Maybe link velocity is really a factor.
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  • Profile picture of the author wahidswebgarage
    SEO isn't an exact science you can start building links in any rate but make sure u make them consistantly.
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