How Many Backlinks are Enough

By | March 1, 2019

Exactly how many backlinks does a site need to rank?

First of all I’d like to say a massive thank you to everybody who has downloaded Blue Hat Demon, many of you who have already commented on it or sent me e-mails and PM’s asking further about some of the topics raised in the e-book. Special thanks to Daryl Green for fantastic job of proofreading version 1.0 allow me to get out the far more legible version 1.01 the same afternoon.

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This is exactly the response I was hoping for. So thanks to everyone.

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How many backlinks are enough. It’s not always clear.

Backlink Calculation

One topic that does seem to need some clarification is “How many backlinks should my site have” the number of inbound referring sites that you should create in an ideal situation. Here is the calculation again;

(Age of site (in years)+7 * Number of landing pages) + (Number of referrer sites referenced in Google Web-master tools /2) to a maximum of 72

So, for a brand-new site with only one landing page and no current inbound links, and therefore no referrers, then the number of entities you should create in your tier 1 structure would be seven.

((0+)7X1)+(0/2)=7

If you had two landing pages on this brand-new site, this number would be 14.

((0+)7×2)+(0/2)=14

If you had three landing pages and already had 10 referring sites with links pointing to you on a site that was a year-old then the answer would be 27.

((1+)7×3)+(10/2)=27

The calculation takes the important factors of your existing link profile as well as the metrics of your site as it currently stands into account. Link velocity is tricky to measure with a one off “reading” of your inbound” – velocity by it’s very nature requires at least two points of reference. It is however perfectly possible to establish your current “link mass

Importantly we are talking about the number of referring sites according to Google webmaster tools. If you use Majestic SEO or similar, then the number will be much higher. Just use the Google figure.

Adding Site Authority

If you’re building an authority site and have 10 or 12 pages that you wouldn’t mind visitors arriving on (number of landing pages) Then the number of inbound referring sites is increased the maximum of 72 quite quickly.

How many backlinks does your site need? Remember that yo may need to increase any number over time if your competition responds.

A viable landing page needs at least 350 words on it (unique) You can balance some of this with a video element, but to get good onsite SEO and keyword relevancy, I would go for at least 350, preferably far more (I tend to go for between 800 and 1500 – but then I have some sort of “compulsive typing issues”)

So, that’s the first area where I haven’t perhaps been as clear as I could have been. I am talking about referrers not links – and Google acknowledged referrers and not “total found by 3rd party link checking tool”

Where my original explanation seems to need a little more clarification is in explaining that each tier 1 structure that you create is capable of giving you more than one link.

Every Web 2.0 site, Wiki site, article profile could and should be utilised several times.

Here’s an example;

My current technique is to post a “scout” article first to my tier one sites and profiles. This is something that is handwritten, on topic, unspun and contains no links. I submit the exact same article to every tier one side at the beginning of a campaign.

This is done to get your account approved and in good standing with the webmaster moderated sites. These days most decent sites (and these are where you want your links to go after all) are moderated by human or have very good ant spam protection.

Having received several emails and even had conversations with some of the webmasters of these sites I can confirm that a lot of high Page rank sites do indeed have human moderation or excellent ant spam, that’s part of the reason why they have survived as high page rank and not been penalised by Penguin. (Makes sense when you think about it).

The bespoke custom coded high PR sites in Ultimate Demon are very powerful, but they maintain their power and status by stringent anti-spam policies. It pays to play the game to their rules rather than try and bluff your way in

Stop Comment Spam!

Sites that allow anyone to post anything often fail. And let’s face it, you aren’t going to get a lot of benefit from an inbound backlink from a site full of spam anyway

By submitting this quality first written piece to all of your chosen tier 1 sites at the beginning of the campaign it is likely to be approved by all or most of the sites before it gets indexed (and therefore possibly seen as plagiarised – even if it is just by yourself over syndicating). It often takes a few hours or days for a site to get their content indexed, and by then, if all goes to plan, most of them will have already approved your account.

From then on submitting subsequent articles, perhaps using well spun but legible content, this time with embedded links should prove much easier.

Each individual entity in your first-tier structure can be used several times over, and indeed gains authority in its own right if you use them in this way.

I tend to get a couple of links to each of my landing pages from every Web 2.0, article or WIKI site I create, with the understanding that I never put more than one self-serving link in any article. When calculating how many backlinks you need do not count more than one from the same site or profile to the same page on the target site.

It goes without saying that each landing page should be written for a particular keyword or phrase or set thereof.

The calculation and video above should give you an idea of how many times you might consider submitting to the same profile.

Give it Time

During the course of this campaign, which will likely take a few weeks, you may find some sites do get deleted despite your best efforts, there are enough in Ultimate Demon to replace these. I found the survivability of sites where you take the time of the content and post regularly is far greater than when you just send in one post with a self-serving link in straight away. Obviously, I know I’m “flogging the point” here, but the quality of your content in human moderated sites is also vital if you want to get them approved. That doesn’t mean “no spinning” but it does mean “no total junk”

Hope that clears up the calculation.

I’m really enjoying the feedback here. Thanks again for all the comments on Blue Hat Demon, I can see the next few posts being aimed at explaining myself a little better, and hopefully this will help me improve version 1.1 of the e-book when it comes out early in the New Year.

Adapted from article originally published by Paul Rone-Clarke on DemonDemon dot com

One thought on “How Many Backlinks are Enough

  1. Paul Mctavish

    I think the short version is “1 more or 1 better than your opposition”. The trick is knowing how many your competition has and how they got them

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