New website start of SEO
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I have a new domain name starting its SEO have added it to Pro Dashboard campaign of my ac. Started doing is Research with competitiors backlink analysis as well.
1. If i do i say 10-30 back link requests in a day for 1 domain name using research of the analaysis tools will it be ok or it will be high numbers to start with ?
2. Shall i in start itself of SEO start doing blog commenting or not recommended.
3. Having same email id and name for 3-5 blog comments day for new domain with same email di and same name cannot it hit to any spam issue ?
Asking however i read blogs and then only do good post of comment to ensure that it also contribute something in name of fresh good content to the comment box area to get good approval rate as well.
I want to know the basic numbers to start with SEO for fresh new domain and how shall it be progressive in numbers etc.
Will wait for reply of the community members...
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When we were building links we would go straight to websites that are ALREADY linking out to great content in our niche and ask them to consider our content for a link. When we found sites like that we would build better content than they were already linking to.
We no longer do linkbuilding. Instead we spend all of our time on content creation and our visitors on their own submit our content to sites like stumbleupon, slashdot and reddit and that exposure creates links with no effort from us.
IF you can create linkable content you can eliminate the work of linkbuilding. Progress that way is slow at first but after your traffic starts growing it works exceptionally well.
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Oh really good advise of yours specially i like your advise
"Instead of doing an overall backlink assessment of competitor's domains I would to an assessment of individual content pages that are similar to what is on my own site."
I agree to it its really worthy to check with pages as it really shall be good idea.
However in this case in start do you think we shall do some general practices as well which others do such as Article Submission & Directory Submissions in start phase or you think there is no need if we can get a few of the good authority or high value back links if our pages can get?
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If you have great content items then you have a good chance at success.
Instead of doing an overall backlink assessment of competitor's domains I would to an assessment of individual content pages that are similar to what is on my own site.
If you can get other webmasters to link to your content on its merits you can then set a goal of spending zero time on linkbuilding and 100% of your time on developing linkworthy content that increases the keyword reach of your website.
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Hello Sir,
I am very happy that you replied to my post i have seen your profiles and replies possibly on other forums as well and I am really very happy that you got a few time to reply to my thread or query. Since i know you are senior to me in such knowledge.
I agree and i say my website is new but do have good content with the subject industry. And i say i have blog as well where i have already started doing the blog posts of good quality posts.
But my question in that manner isn't it a good idea to start some back links building the my website with competitor's back link analysis, Directory submission etc. in start phase as well or shall I wait for others to view my website and think to link back to me for FREE from their side itself.
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Why would anyone want to link to your domain?
Do you have engaging content, useful information, an active forum, a great blog or some other attribute that would inspire other webmasters to link to the site?
If you do not have these types of resources then your linkbuilding success will be very small. However, if you have linkworthy resources on the site then you have the opportunity of great success.
Create great content before you try to build links will use your linkbuilding time for greatest success.
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