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Why do you want backlinks and how to find the good one?

If Want to raise your site position ranking in search engines you probably want to get as much as link from other website. Maybe this is the only thing you have to do to have a good or great search engine position ranking.

Getting backlinks for your website and/or blog isn’t easy tasks. You will need plenty of time finding high quality backlinks (At least if you want to research those backlink-ngers site for yourself.

It’s a public secret that most of SEO’s (search engine optimization) success key is from backlinks and even more important is plenty of one way link heading to their site or blog.

The more backlinks you can get for your blog, will raise your blog popularity by automatic and will get you a better position and ranking in search engine results page. And you can imagine when yoursite stay in the first page of popular keywords search result such as “home business” or “affiliate” keyword.

It’s not just about backlinks, the more important is you have and must find backlinks from quality website and have the same theme as your site or blog.

For an example if your site is about football then you might want to exchange link with football theme or sport theme website and blog. This will raise your SERP (search engine ranking postision) and the quality of your website.

But if you exchange link with spamming site, your search engine ranking quality will get lower since spamming site does not have quality content and you will be draged with them into low quality site – which means your site is also a low quality site.

And search engine will also measure your link, how you get linked, is it in the blog content part, link exchange or known also as blogroll, or other..

If your site linked from a blog that doesn’t have anything to do with keyword spamming (means high pagerank mostly) or your site linked from page without reciprocal link and has few outbound links on that page it seems that your site is relevant and most likely it will have good ranking in search engine results.

So, choose your link exchange partners or write quality content so others link to you or the other one, you could pay someone to write a review about your website or blog in their high quality blog.

Why A New Site May Get Sandboxed By Google

Did you already encounter the painful experience of launching a new website and no matter what you do it just seems impossible to get the site show up in the top 10, top 20 or even top 30 in Google’s search engine rankings?

This is commonly known as the Google sandboxing effect. It doesn’t necessarily happen to every new site, but experts believe that it may happen to about 60-70% of all newly launched sites.

But, what does it actually mean to “get sandboxed”?

Truth is, no one knows exactly, except maybe a few engineers from Google. Most search engine experts believe that there are various factors that trigger the sandboxing effect within the first few weeks after a new site has been launched.

It could happen that you launch a brand new site and after one week it shows up at position 10 in Google (this obviously won’t happen for a competitive keyword, but for a long-tail keyword it is very possible). You do some work on your new site, you build some backlinks and suddenly, one week later the site shows up somewhere around position 100.

That’s typically a sign that your site got sandboxed. For certain keywords it seems like that a new site gets sandboxed immediately, right after its launch.

Now, what are the reasons for a new site getting sandboxed?

As I already mentioned, no one knows exactly, but here are some of the reasons that seem to trigger the sandboxing effect:

* Building too many links too quickly.

* All backlinks are coming from one single source – for example, all backlinks are from social bookmarking sites.

* The site contains too much duplicate content. This may happen if content is pulled in from RSS feeds.

* There is a lack of anchor text variation – this happens if the exact same keyword is used for all backlink anchor texts.

* And as I already mentioned, it seems like certain keywords that are highly competitive or that belong to a certain niche automatically trigger the sandbox effect.

Once your site has been sandboxed, there isn’t really a lot you can do to get out of it within a few days or weeks. Just be patient and wait. Create unique content and build quality backlinks. Most sites are trapped in the sandbox for about 4-8 months.

So, it can happen that your site is stuck at position 100 for several months and then suddenly it moves onto Google’s top 10.

Why A New Site May Get Sandboxed By Google

Did you already encounter the painful experience of launching a new website and no matter what you do it just seems impossible to get the site show up in the top 10, top 20 or even top 30 in Google’s search engine rankings?

This is commonly known as the Google sandboxing effect. It doesn’t necessarily happen to every new site, but experts believe that it may happen to about 60-70% of all newly launched sites.

But, what does it actually mean to “get sandboxed”?

Truth is, no one knows exactly, except maybe a few engineers from Google. Most search engine experts believe that there are various factors that trigger the sandboxing effect within the first few weeks after a new site has been launched.

It could happen that you launch a brand new site and after one week it shows up at position 10 in Google (this obviously won’t happen for a competitive keyword, but for a long-tail keyword it is very possible). You do some work on your new site, you build some backlinks and suddenly, one week later the site shows up somewhere around position 100.

That’s typically a sign that your site got sandboxed. For certain keywords it seems like that a new site gets sandboxed immediately, right after its launch.

Now, what are the reasons for a new site getting sandboxed?

As I already mentioned, no one knows exactly, but here are some of the reasons that seem to trigger the sandboxing effect:

* Building too many links too quickly.

* All backlinks are coming from one single source – for example, all backlinks are from social bookmarking sites.

* The site contains too much duplicate content. This may happen if content is pulled in from RSS feeds.

* There is a lack of anchor text variation – this happens if the exact same keyword is used for all backlink anchor texts.

* And as I already mentioned, it seems like certain keywords that are highly competitive or that belong to a certain niche automatically trigger the sandbox effect.

Once your site has been sandboxed, there isn’t really a lot you can do to get out of it within a few days or weeks. Just be patient and wait. Create unique content and build quality backlinks. Most sites are trapped in the sandbox for about 4-8 months.

So, it can happen that your site is stuck at position 100 for several months and then suddenly it moves onto Google’s top 10.