Is my project verified number going up to fast?
Pannath
Canada
I'm running a project for the first time for t2 links, and targeted them at 250 t1 links in the project. I also bought a verified site list and used it on the project. The verified number is sky rocketing, much faster than the submitted number. After running for a 4-5 hours the submitted cross the thousand mark and the verified crossed the 70k mark. I'm wondering if something might be wrong. Most of the verified URLs seem to be green, and I don't see any errors popping up.
I'm also not sure on how to get a list of the built links and re-verify them myself.
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Here you can find some golden nuggets about how you should be thinking about links. This article is from long long time ago but the principles are the same.http://www.thesurfinghorse.com/seo/link-estimates
If you want to know the number of links you should be building for your sites, you have to go to ahrefs and do some competitor research. Count the number of links being built to the sites owned by your competitors over a period of time. Divide the number of links by the days they were being built and you know exactly how many links you should be building.
Thanks for your response. We are using SERocket's verified lists at the moment. But we are looking for more. If you can recommend more lists for us to look into that would be welcome.
Appreciate the link to the article too. Very detailed information for me to go over there.
As far as indexing goes, we are using just the GSA Indexer right now, but I'm not even sure it is working honestly. I don't think it is setup right, because when we open the GSA Indexer app there appears to be no activity in it. Although we THINK the campaigns we made ARE configured to use it.
BUT regarding the link velocity recommend you have for us regarding how fast we should be building links to our site compared to our competitor. I think that divide the count by days suggestion applies mostly if we are building Tier 1 links. But we are trying to push Tier 2's to existing tier 1's. My fear is that we can push too hard. But i'm not sure how hard is safe for this, compared to building tier 1's.
Thanks again. I'm giving that article you sent over a good thorough going over now.
Again, if you are building T2 articles you'll need to index them. For that you have two options:
So basically let's say you want to push 1 T1 link further in the SERP a bit. You build 1000 T2 links to it. To index those 1000 T2 links you may need 100 T3 indexing links.
This means you have to churn out 100.000 links in a flash.
Add to the mix that T2 links die so you need to constantly build them and index them again and soon you reach your limits pretty quick.
@P@Pannath To know if your links are indexed you have to have a tool like scrapebox and reliable google passed proxies to check them. SER has a built in index checker but I like doing such things with scrapebox better.
Copy your links to an excel sheet. Divide them up into equal parts and send them to different indexers. Make a site live test and index check right when you send them and every 7 days after for a 2 months. Check the percentages, take notice, adjust your strategies.
There are a myriad of sites and niches that receive 1000 or even much more links per day and rank. If your competition is not building thousands of links to their sites then probably you shouldn't waste your time doing it either. They may use PBN, blog outreach, paid posts or similar techniques
@TheGypsy
Or pay for indexer services that have other nifty little tricks up in their sleeves.
j use exploit , indexer , url shortener, pingback, trackback, referrer its good for index page or no ?