Link Velocity with Scrapebox

Link Velocity or How Fast Is Too Fast?

Something I would like to touch upon and feel it is important to discuss is link velocity. In other words, how many links should you be building per day. Although already mentioned in the previous articles, lets go over this once again and expand on some thoughts.

First, I would like to state with absolute certainty, that there is no such thing as too fast. Yes, believe it or not, will not ban you if you build too many links too fast. The proof is out there. For example, just last month, we have been watching a webmaster (doing business in the adult industry) build around 60k backlinks to his newly established resource and come to dominate Google. So why didn?t he end up in the Sandbox? Consistency is the keyword here. Consistency and footprint reduction. Google won?t ban or sandbox you for high link velocity (in other words for building a lot of links in a given period of time) if you stay consistent and reduce your footprint accordingly.

This in effect means that you will have to build an equal or proportionally greater amount of links day after day while ensuring that the links come from a variety of resources (direct linking with Scrapebox, Web 2.0 links, .edu links, nofollow links, forum profile links, etc). Google will never ban you for high link velocity (Barack Obama?s new website would go down if that was indeed true), Google will ban you for inconsistent and onesided linkbuilding.

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