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Hi,
New to all this. Set up a website and am doing SEO work on it now. I am going to do i tiered link system and use Ultimate Demon. I have found & set up blogs etcs on web 2 sites. I have also posted a random unrelated few posts to these blogs along with pictures (in order for them to look normal).
I have ordered a few articles (1000 word) regarding my target keywords. Once these are done I will post them to my Web 2 sites and leave them for a few days before addicng links to my money site.
The I will run ultimate demon targeting the web 2 sites.
Does this all look okay for now?
How easy is it to over do it with linking on ultimate Demon & what amount of links do you reccomenend (daily/weekly/monthly)
Your advice would be geat as like i said I am completely new to all this.

Many thanks!
G
 
Spaced,

Link building related to speed is really about what looks natural and what doesn't. Keep in mind that Google technically doesn't think any kind of manual link building should be done. That is unrealistic of course but red flags go up when they see spikes in data. For example if you just started a site the other day and all of a sudden there are 3,000 inbound links leading to it, that looks like someone is trying to manipulate search results and might warrant a manual penalty. Typically links built in massive numbers and very quickly are also coming from spammy websites which is another thing that will ding you.

I'm sure there are lots of different opinions out there and there probably isn't an exact formula to follow but I would suggest just starting off slow. Build a couple links a day at most and do that for a while and see how things go. Try not to get links from poor resources and don't over do it.

Matthew Woodward has some nice tutorials on all of this,

http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/

Best,

Shawn
 
I thing I think is important when starting out is doing everything yourself so you can learn everything. Once you learn how sites work, you can automate the link building. Once you learn to write articles quickly, you hire a writer. Once you create a successful site, hire a design/developer to create a second.

Just my suggestions, I've been in your shoes before.
 
Spaced,

Link building related to speed is really about what looks natural and what doesn't. Keep in mind that Google technically doesn't think any kind of manual link building should be done. That is unrealistic of course but red flags go up when they see spikes in data. For example if you just started a site the other day and all of a sudden there are 3,000 inbound links leading to it, that looks like someone is trying to manipulate search results and might warrant a manual penalty. Typically links built in massive numbers and very quickly are also coming from spammy websites which is another thing that will ding you.

I'm sure there are lots of different opinions out there and there probably isn't an exact formula to follow but I would suggest just starting off slow. Build a couple links a day at most and do that for a while and see how things go. Try not to get links from poor resources and don't over do it.

Matthew Woodward has some nice tutorials on all of this,

http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/

Best,

Shawn

Thanks Shawn <3
 
Thanks for your responses huys. All very helpful and insightful!
 
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