Best strategy to build up an SEO network from scratch

ThePBrown

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Hi there,

questions: the following situation, you got like 11 brand new domains.

Domain 1 - your money site
Domain 2
Domain 3
Domain 4
Domain 5
Domain 6
Domain 7
Domain 8
Domain 9
Domain 10
Domain 11

What will be the best link strategy if you decide to buy links, let's say for domain 2-11 you buy for each side, 5 homepage links on link pages and 2 article links each month, so they will get a little DA.

Then you link Domain 11 to 10,9,8,7,....,2
Domain 10 to 9,8,7,6 ...2

and you link 11 - 2 to domain 1

Will this work or how would you do it?
 
This is one of the correct structures:

domain 1 -money site
- domain 2
-- domain 3
-- domain 4
-- domain 5
- domain 6
-- domain 7
-- domain 8
-- domain 9
- domain 11
-- domain 12
-- domain 13
-- domain 14

you can expand this as you wish, the more the better, e.g. instead of tree 3-3-1 (14 domains) you can do 5-5-1 (31 domains) or 10-10-1 (111 domains) and even add more tiers...
the bigger the stronger.
 
My main objection regarding this type of link strategy is that it's too mechanical.

You're not really paying attention to the quality and value of the page that you are linking from.

You must understand that "natural" linking all boils down to quality links.

While some links are "noise links" because people make up all sorts of junk links naturally, at the end of the day, the vast majority of people link from one page to another because they are under the impression that the content of the page they are linking to somehow enhances the page that they are linking from.

Do you understand where I'm coming from?

And people also use calls to action.

But just by basically mapping out your link structure in terms of the sheer number of which site links to which site and how many times, and so on, you're missing the point behind natural linking.

It's all about passing value, so you have to pay attention to the content you will use to link from one page to the next.

There must also be some sort of thematic or contextual continuity between these pages.

Otherwise, it's basically a mishmash of links, and it's not really all that different from the kind of link farms Google is hell-bent on crushing.
 
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