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hardip
Joined: Mar 24, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Sep-20 12:49
Hi All,
My client wants one way link with no. of criteria.
1) Link page which has no more than 45 links.
2) The page has to be cached by Google in the last 45 days.
3) No more than 2 links from the same IP.
4) No-redirects or wrong anchor or description links.
client site is new and there is no PR on site.
so please let me know is there any solution for it.
Thanks in advance.
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dudibob
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
# Posts: 1472
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Posted: 2006-Sep-20 13:31
ummm good luck! it's extremely hard to achieve 1 way links and with your client wanting that criteria from people one way linking to them!
You get what your given when people one way link to you, if you ask them to change stuff, they may get offended and remove your link especially because your client has 0 PR.
This could be easier if the client has some uniqueness to them to help people link bait to them.
I'd be very careful of this client as they sound like they expect the world which is something that can't be delivered...
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SportsGuy
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Joined: Aug 30, 2002
# Posts: 3603
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Posted: 2006-Sep-20 16:14
Why only 45 links per page? It's when you're approaching the 100 mark you need ot be wary, IMO.
Either way, it will be difficult, as mentioned.
Building one-way links is, again, IMO, best left to your content - create excellent, useful, unique content for users and they'll link to it.
As an example, I have one site with which I did no link building - none. I put it up about 8 months ago. Today is has just over 100 inbound, one-way links to it. The pages getting the links are two resource pages I build making it easy for folks to find things that are useful - like a directory, I guess.
Either way, it works. I have no persued the links, and they have come. Today the site enjoys a PR4 as a result - not bad for zero work beyond editing the page content.
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