Planing Seo For New Seo
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Hello;
I have the domain which registerd in 2006 and i opened website 1 months ago and i start to do some seo like bought links pr1-pr7 50 links and 2500 social bookmarks 2000 blog links and also some wiki links am i doing good or bad ?
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Hi Sadullah, It's too bad you asked that question now, after doing some damage. I hope it's very minimal. There is not much to be added. Keith already gave you great answer. You are a member here, please remember that all members of this community are here to help, ready to cooperate...sometimes it's good to ask, as you have nothing to loose.
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Aaaah…what an ideal world it would be if you could simply buy your way to the top of the Search Engine results…no, wait, that’s called Pay Per Click!
Hi Sadullah…
Zsolt has pretty much nailed it with his response – there simply is no quick, permanent way to the top – Google has about 27,000 of the smartest engineers on the planet and they are pretty good at anticipating or adjusting to attempts to spam the SERP’s (although I do wish they would wind back further the factor that deals with keywords in URL’s).
Yes, there may be quick wins out there – but they tend to be fleeting. And in link building in particular, staying within the confines of “reasonableness” is essential to achieving your long-term ranking, traffic and conversion goals.
SEOMoz is one of the best resources we know for building up your knowledge-base and has a range of resources to help you through the Search Engine Optimisation minefield…to start with, http://www.seomoz.org/dp/seo-directory - in many cases, acquiring a link from these resources is not an easy process - you may need to send an email and convince an infrequent editor or submit to very stringent criteria (or pay), but this is to be expected. If the links were easy to earn, they would certainly be much less valuable.
You can also search SEOMoz and find a ton of link building ideas that really work - http://www.seomoz.org/pages/search_results?q=link+building
We have proven time and time again that five high quality, relevant, on-theme links from authority sites can exceed the impact of a thousand “junk” links – and the time and effort it often less, and the risk much less.
Also, just as a side-note, although you may have owned the domain for five years, the Search Engine “meter” only started ticking over when the site finally had a website attached – so, form Google’s perspective, your site is indeed a one month old domain.
Hope that helps…
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okey my last question is what will happened to my already bought links ? what should i do about that shoul i let them stay or what ??
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I would definatley stop. There are a handful of directories worth paying only like yahoo. Have your mind rather around natural link baits. Few articles for brainstorming: http://www.seomoz.org/pages/search_results?q=link+building
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thank for your amazing comment and so should i stop it to buy something like that r?
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Slow down. Purchasing links is a hazard by itself but if you do it in bulk way than it is rather worse than good. One metric google uses to determine the overall performance of a site on a timescale is to examine how many links were obtained, how many pages were added and are the metrics going up or down. Let's say you established a site and did not purchase links but wrote great content so that in the first times a few people referred your site than more and more. Look at these factors for wikipedia: http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=etm&sa=X&rls=org.mozilla:hu:official&biw=1280&bih=642&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=MRX6PII6t9b_xM:&imgrefurl=http://www.seomoz.org/blog/tracking-temporal-trends-in-content-and-link-growth&docid=sFbIxikrHy1PlM&imgurl=http://www.seomoz.org/img/upload/wikipedia-link-trends.gif&w=386&h=276&ei=2m7RTomwFceH4gTazqxm&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=182&vpy=150&dur=5188&hovh=190&hovw=266&tx=113&ty=80&sig=103750002311831163798&page=1&tbnh=132&tbnw=189&start=0&ndsp=16&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0
It became popular and google sees it is still becoming more and more popular as more and more links and pages are added. Now how many links will you purchase for your site a year later to keep up this ratio?
Purchasing links is always a hazard. Most webmasters do not recommend that, if you happen to do that always look who you pay to. This rapid and enormous link growth seems a bit innatural.
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