New site - how would you backlink it?

newtoIM

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Hello all,

When starting with a new website on a new domain, how will you backlink it so there's minimal dancing and the site will stay strong and not drop out of the rankings too quickly.

Let's take a micro niche site with about 10-15 pages of content (for a start) and monetize it first with adsense.

Thnx, newtoIM
 


Could I suggest social bookmarking and directory submissions as a nice place to start.
In the BST section, you might want to check out red_virus or marsgibson for bookmarks and steve jobs for directory submissions.
Or do it manually if you've got the time and inclination.
 
Hmmm.try putting up some web 2.0s and bookmarking them.

This ^. Well the web2.0 bit anyway. Build links to some web2.0's. Also build links to your main site but start with very small amounts and slowly build up each day, gaining momentum. This should look more natural to Google. Also don't ping the links you make all at once, either let them get found naturally or schedule pinging.
 
Bookmark your website on web 2.0 sites and comment on blogs with high pr with your url.

30 of both would be enough.If you make them quality to rank your website good in google.
 
For stable rankings you have to get backlinks from reputed websites. You can start your backlinking campaign with directory submission. Get listed on trusted directories.

- Get backlinks from social networking websites
- Social bookmarking websites
- Reputed blogs
- One way linking
- Link baiting
- RSS feed submission etc.
 
To get more traffic on a web site you should do a number of SEO work including Forum posting, article submission, Blog commenting and directory submission.
 
Your user name will look silly if you're still here after a year or two.
 
Consider mini-nets. Very safe for new sites if done manually. I don't know how much you can avoid the Google dance though. It happens to everyone at first.
 
Mini nets and all formation crap are fucking stupid.

If you want any value out of them they need to be built really fucking slowly.

None of the BST smucks do that. Do you really think google cant tell when a whole web of interlinking sites magically appears over night and then starts pinging itself none stop?

Dribble your shit towards your properties.

Earth to the moon bitches, Negative SEO is back, and loads of you smucks are paying people to hit you with it.
 
I don't like link wheels. I prefer link pyramids. As with everything however, it has to be done right. I honestly think you should just experiment yourself.
 
As secretagentdad said, SLOW. Small linkwheel with say 5 web 2.0 pages first, and slowly DRIP links into the wheel.

<Edited to emphasize da SLOW>
 
I'd just work on internal linking and submission to a few of the directories that actually still pass any link juice. Check dirguide.info for a decent list to start with, you still need to sift through some BS though, DON'T submist to all of them. I'd forget it for a few months after that. That's just me though.
 
Start slow so as to make your linking look natural. Start with article links, web 2.0 links, bookmarks, etc.
 
As secretagentdad said, SLOW. Small linkwheel with say 5 web 2.0 pages first, and slowly DRIP links into the wheel.

<Edited to emphasize da SLOW>

Emphasize the SLOW

Start slow so as to make your linking look natural. Start with article links, web 2.0 links, bookmarks, etc.

I dont really agree it depends a lot more on how consistent you do it, and I assume you are working without tools, so doa few links each day instead of one day super hardcore per week.

So I say throw any types of link you have up there if you are doing it by hand. Also there is so fail safe way from avoiding dancing it will dance to some degree nothing you can do about it.

-M