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The specifics of a good linking strategy are a bit difficult to nail down. In
patent application, Google tries to hide
evaluation method by listing factors that “might” go into evaluating links to a site. Factors that “might” be considered include:
1. The anchor text of
link.
2. The discovery date of
link.
3. The growth rate of links to your site.
4. The rate at which links to a page appear and disappear.
5. The age of links with older links carrying more value.
6. Numerous links to a new site will be looked at as spam, unless some of
links are from highly valued sites.
7. Link growth that is constant is optimal.
8. Sudden bunches of new links will be devalued as spam.
A general theme becomes clear as one reads
Google patent application. Google values sites that are in it for
long term, update regularly and consistently grow in link popularity. Taking this theme into account, it is easy to understand why
Google sandbox exists.
A steady approach is
key if you intention is to gain top rankings in Google. While
delay can be aggravating,
results are certainly worth it.
