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Does Google Penalize for too many inbound links

 
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Hi All,

I wanted to ask your opinions about this Googles penalty for having build too

many inbound links in a short period of time

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I need to do link building for a client and plan to simply build 10-20 links in a

span of 3-6 months. Is that okay?

I plan to get links from good sources NOT blogs or forums. My client sells

specialty electronics so i will only go to electronics review sites.

At any rate, this is a small site with currently 50 inbound links. will 20

additional links from quality websites that write orginal electronics reviews be

a problem you think, in a 3-6 month window?
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Re: Does Google Penalize for too many inbound links

 
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That's fine.

And you can't be hurt by things that are out of your control like incoming links. Otherwise a competitor can use this to hurt you.
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I consider links from blogs and forums good sources as well. If anything, they can only supplement your link building campaign, and they're viral, too!
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Yep, the orginal electronics reviews you can find in blogs and relevant forums hence you can not discount blog & forums.
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Actually 20 links in 3 to 6 months is flying WAY under the radar. At that rate it would take you 250 years to get to 10,000, and in todays arena that's really still not very many. I guarantee my clients that I will get them a minimum of 50 a month and that's still very safe IMO. I would suggest you find a good non-reciprocal directory list and start submitting. Be sure to vary the link text and descriptions (3 or 4 diferent sets) and make sure that you use your keyword phrases as the actual link text. Otherwise it will do you little good as far as rankings go.
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fromthe5 is right - you need to shoot for a lot more than that. The main thing you wanna watch is not linking to any bad neigbourhoods. Think about it, myspace must have had loads of links incoming, but they werent banned were they?
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I don't recommend having a quantity as a goal. Quantity is irrelevant. Quality is key. Instead of loading up on weak links try to get links from on target web pages. Preferably with a good ranking for the terms you want to rank well for yourself. And of course if those pages have a high PR is doesn't hurt, either.
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Hmmm.....Yes ideally high PR yes, but if you can't then keep ticking over with the PR 2's and 3's - one must remember that a good site who's a PR2 or 3 will one day be a PR 5 or 6

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Most definitely. I never check PR when seeking links. There are too many other factors that more important then that stale and fleeting number.
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I don't recommend having a quantity as a goal. Quantity is irrelevant. Quality is key. Instead of loading up on weak links try to get links from on target web pages. Preferably with a good ranking for the terms you want to rank well for yourself. And of course if those pages have a high PR is doesn't hurt, either.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on a couple of points here. First of all, hard earned experience has taught me that quantity is extremely important, particularly if you're in a very competitive arena, provided that you have a targeted keyword phrase as the link text, and that your link is on a page that actually gets spidered by Google. Also remember to keep an eye on whether or not the link is actually a link that you'll get credit for in terms of it's structure. Some directories will require a recip and even though your link looks like a link at first glance, you may not get credit for it, and it gives them a one way link from you. If I see a directory that requires a recip, I usually just move on to the next one.

Second: The PR of a page linking to you has little to do with helping you rank higher. It has to do with maybe getting the little green bar to perhaps show another notch in the next update. Google no longer gives much, if any weight to what the PR of a page is that links to you in terms of actual rankings. They decided that it was much too easy to manipulate the PR. I would much rather have a few good one way links from PR 0 directories than a few links from higher PR pages that are either reciprocal or that have no targeted link text. IMO non-reciprocal links carry much more weight than recips, and are much easier to obtain. You have to remember that a spidered quality directory page is relevant to your topic.

I am in business to get my client's terms ranked as high as possible without going outside of Googles guidlines. Paying attention to what my client's PR is, or what the PR of a page linking to my client's site might be, is a waste of time and not productive in terms of my goals. I'm certainly not saying that you shouldn't do link trades, but IMO you should have at least an equal mix of recips to one way inbound links.
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