Link Velocity vs Link Acceleration

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While the seo boogymen will tell us that we can't build links too fast, has anyone ever stopped to think what "too fast" really implies?

Many of the top link building WSO's promise around 100 drip feed links per day. Is a 100 links spread out throughout the day any less dangerous then 100 links all built within an hour or so?

I say no...

So link velocity is the speed at which you get links. If you build the same amount of links and more over time then that's link acceleration.


My topic addresses many of the massive link building efforts over the course of a day. 1000 is a lot of links to built in less then 24 hours. Does anyone really think building 250-300 links per day (even from fiverr) is going to get you sandboxed?

Anyone have any experience?
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Link Velocity, Link Acceleration... they are both total BS.

    The ONLY people that promote keeping some kind of stupid link velocity are people selling low quality links (forum profile links especially). Why? Because it is completely unnatural for a site to all of a sudden have 10,000 members of 10,000 different forums link to a website from their profile of all places.

    Any other concerns about link velocity are complete bull****. Google does not care. Sites get massive amounts of links in to a post about a hot topic in just a few days all the time.

    A great example... When the story about that assclown Jerry Sandusky broke, for weeks a local paper in Harrisburg (The Patriot News), of which 99.99% of people in the United States never heard of, was getting swamped with links from all over the country. I would bet they had more links come in to stories on their website in 4 weeks than they did in the previous 4 years combined.

    They did not get indexed. There were not told they had to go play in some stupid sandbox.

    Link velocity is only promoted by low quality backlink providers.
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    • Profile picture of the author gyanendra
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Link Velocity, Link Acceleration... they are both total BS.

      The ONLY people that promote keeping some kind of stupid link velocity are people selling low quality links (forum profile links especially). Why? Because it is completely unnatural for a site to all of a sudden have 10,000 members of 10,000 different forums link to a website from their profile of all places.

      Any other concerns about link velocity are complete bull****. Google does not care. Sites get massive amounts of links in to a post about a hot topic in just a few days all the time.

      A great example... When the story about that assclown Jerry Sandusky broke, for weeks a local paper in Harrisburg (The Patriot News), of which 99.99% of people in the United States never heard of, was getting swamped with links from all over the country. I would bet they had more links come in to stories on their website in 4 weeks than they did in the previous 4 years combined.

      They did not get indexed. There were not told they had to go play in some stupid sandbox.

      Link velocity is only promoted by low quality backlink providers.
      Google will not consider quantity of links, emphasize on quality of links, it is better to get 1 quality link rather than 100 poor links, But what consider as quality? I have found that if a website that produce some information have quote you for the same information will consider as quality links. You may build many links what why only few links have had listed under "link:domin.com" command in the Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author jsmith2482
    Thanks Mike but I'm not quite sure what the conclusion from your post is?

    Are you saying that building 100's of links per day isn't bad?

    Also is sounds like you're saying that neither link velocity or acceleration matter. Just build them?
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    • Profile picture of the author DeskCoder
      Originally Posted by jsmith2482 View Post

      Thanks Mike but I'm not quite sure what the conclusion from your post is?

      Are you saying that building 100's of links per day isn't bad?

      Also is sounds like you're saying that neither link velocity or acceleration matter. Just build them?
      He's saying build quality links ... and when you build quality links, time and amount don't matter.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by DeskCoder View Post

        He's saying build quality links ... and when you build quality links, time and amount don't matter.
        Yep, that's it.

        I'm saying link velocity does not matter unless you are building extremely low quality backlinks. With really low quality backlinks, it doesn't improve your ranking faster or anything like that by maintaining some artificial number of links per day. You are just trying to keep under Google's radar.
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        • Profile picture of the author jsmith2482
          Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          Yep, that's it.

          I'm saying link velocity does not matter unless you are building extremely low quality backlinks. With really low quality backlinks, it doesn't improve your ranking faster or anything like that by maintaining some artificial number of links per day. You are just trying to keep under Google's radar.
          Ok but what truly defines what a low quality link is? Can a PR 3 link be low quality or do you just mean PR 0 blog network links?
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          • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
            Originally Posted by jsmith2482 View Post

            Ok but what truly defines what a low quality link is? Can a PR 3 link be low quality or do you just mean PR 0 blog network links?
            Forum profile backlinks, blog comment links (especially ones where the page has a ton of outbound links), forum signature links... That kind of stuff.

            Or I can put it this way... If you have to do something additional to make sure the link gets indexed, it is probably pretty low quality.
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            • Profile picture of the author jsmith2482
              Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

              Forum profile backlinks, blog comment links (especially ones where the page has a ton of outbound links), forum signature links... That kind of stuff.

              Or I can put it this way... If you have to do something additional to make sure the link gets indexed, it is probably pretty low quality.

              Ahh ok, interesting you say that about forum profile backlinks.Seems to be pretty popular here.
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              • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
                Originally Posted by jsmith2482 View Post

                Ahh ok, interesting you say that about forum profile backlinks.Seems to be pretty popular here.
                They are the lowest quality of backlink you can find. Absolute garbage.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      He's saying that its not the quantity of your links that get you into trouble its the quality. If you get a thousand links naturally from various sources within content (what google calls editorial) its not going to do anything but good but 20,000 forum links are spammy and obviously so so you can get dinged by Google.

      Problem is whenever anybody talks about getting links they confuse it with BUILDING links. Right now Imers are dominated by the idea of placing their own links on sites that allow you to drop anchor text and URl and not much more. Getting links is much wider than forum, web 2.0, profiles, bookmarks and article directories.

      the name of the game post panda is contextual links even more than it was before and the software and service providers can't punch those out in the thousands.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    LOl.. with my explanation we have one too many explanations of what Mike said
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    Originally Posted by jsmith2482 View Post

    While the seo boogymen will tell us that we can't build links too fast, has anyone ever stopped to think what "too fast" really implies?

    Many of the top link building WSO's promise around 100 drip feed links per day. Is a 100 links spread out throughout the day any less dangerous then 100 links all built within an hour or so?

    I say no...

    So link velocity is the speed at which you get links. If you build the same amount of links and more over time then that's link acceleration.


    My topic addresses many of the massive link building efforts over the course of a day. 1000 is a lot of links to built in less then 24 hours. Does anyone really think building 250-300 links per day (even from fiverr) is going to get you sandboxed?

    Anyone have any experience?
    It depends. There are tons of observable and measurable metrics that surround the "viral phenomenon".

    If all of your other metrics match "the fingerprint" that correlates with 250-300 links per day, then you should be fine.

    If you don't know what they are and/or can't control the "other metrics", then your question is completely relative.

    BTW. Mathematically...

    LV = Links/Unit of Time

    LA = Links/(Unit of Time)^2
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  • Profile picture of the author adarsh2k5
    No idea. As far as I know - if you drop a link and a brick, they both hit the floor at the same time.
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    • Profile picture of the author JDIZM
      Originally Posted by adarsh2k5 View Post

      No idea. As far as I know - if you drop a link and a brick, they both hit the floor at the same time.
      wait I thought links accelerate faster than bricks
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