How many articles should I write per day & how many backlinks should I get per day to be natural!
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hey..
I"m working in review blog one day per 1 or 2 weeks and I post up to 6 articles one time; is it unnatural for SEO ? how many articles should I post in blog per day?
another question..how many backlinks should I get to just one post? I'm using Magic Submitter software to get help but I don't get more than 50 backlinks one time..what's real number of backlinks should I get and for how much time to be 100% natural for Google?
any helpful info about backlinks techniques worth to hear..thnx
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First, PR that you're going by is TBPR - Tool Bar Page Rank. This number is not the actual PageRank that Google assigns, which is private and never revealed. Also, the TBPR is not updated very often. Google have said they update it "infrequently" - typically only a couple / few times a year.
So that drop is not a very good indicator as to what's happening on the site.
Beyond that, your real PageRank is not the only thing to consider. The real assessment should come from reviewing visitor activity - how much traffic comes from organic listings, cross-compared to how many keyword phrases they use to find the site.
And that should only be measured when held up against total conversions - whatever calls to action you have. Because even a drop in organic visits might not be a bad thing if the total conversions increases due to a higher quality visitor base.
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all backlinks comes from web 2.O (bookmarks, blogs...) my problem is I lost My PR 3 to 1 now and I don't know why exactly...I though it's up to backlinks because all people say that PR is related directly to your backlinks strategy..is that right??
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akitmane
Unfortunately there's not publicly available data on exact counts of new content or back links being a magic number. Every site in every market is different. What I can offer is this - first, if every article you write is high quality and unique, you could write many articles a day and should be fine. Each article would be weighed on its own and the entire site as a single entity at each Google pass.
As for using an automated link generator, that's where I'd be very cautious. Have you confirmed that the links you get from that source are coming from related, relevant sites? Are they diverse links in terms of anchor text? Are the links you get over time coming from a wide variety of domains located across a variety of I.P. blocks? Automated link building solutions are usually very risky at best. Especially if you're not obtaining links through means other than that one source.
Links should come from a wide variety of sources - and if a pattern of relationships can be detected it's a red flag. The actual number of links you get from one single natural path, such as submitting a viral piece of content could literally total in the thousands all in one day. Yet I highly doubt any automated link generating solution could match the diversity that would result in, though it's possible such software exists.
A solution like the one you mention is very questionable just from the marketing used on that single page site. Words like "how to legally hack", and "top secret", the fact that it's a one page site, just about EVERYTHING in that content screams it's most likely not a long term trustworthy solution.
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