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Basic Backlink Question

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Ok So here is a thing i want to learn more about Back Links i need know how to create manual back Links like going to any Forum site and Register with them and post your website URL in a Post.

What i need to know is this can i post multiple URLS at the same time lets say if no one is looking after that forum site (NO MODS NO ADMIN ) who can delete my post so can i post all of my URLS in one post and keep doing it like this

xxx1.com
xxx2..com
xxx3.com

will they all act as backlinks will google scrape them as back links or not ?
 
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Yes, you can do that.

As long as they are all different URLs, meaning you are creating backlinks to different websites. "They" say that google only counts backlinks in profiles to unique URLs. So if you post 5 links back to the exact same website in 1 profile, you are wasting your time.
 
So Basically instead of making several Posts with Different URLs i can simply post all of them in one Post and then move on to next Forum ? RIght?
 
Yes, most of the posts I have read say don't put more than 3 anchor links in one profile - reduces the chances of getting your profile deleted. If the webmaster sees too many links in a profile, chances are he's gonna delete it.

One trick I've heard of is to create a signature with your links in it, make a few forum posts. Come back in a few weeks and change your signature links and make a few more forum posts. That way you have multiple anchored links (the links in the first forum post won't change) coming from the same forum. Instead of creating 2 profiles on one forum to set up 6 anchored links, you just change your sig.
 
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Multiple links in the same post are ok up to a point. I tend to set the limit at 3 links per post (homepage, subpage 1, subpage 2).

Surrounding your links with text is important. Google wants to ignore signature links, and wants to reward genuine recommendations relevant to the discussion or topic. Make your links look as legit as possible by embedding them in a body of text relevant to your website.
 
Surrounding your links with text is important. Google wants to ignore signature links, and wants to reward genuine recommendations relevant to the discussion or topic. Make your links look as legit as possible by embedding them in a body of text relevant to your website.

I agree with this. Also remember that you don't necessarily have to make the comment relevant to the blog you are posting on. The comment just needs to be relevant to your link.
 
Well i would be least worried about the relevancy of the blogs or forums i just need good juicy Back Links :confused:
 
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