How to increase google backlinks.!

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Post October 2nd, 2007, 11:35 am

backlink checker should help
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Post October 2nd, 2007, 11:35 am

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Post October 2nd, 2007, 2:56 pm

I understand your question, the fomula for backlinks and how they are measured is a guarded secret, if they told you how it would be easy for you to manipulate the results.


He is simply asking why others get better result than his when he does the same test.
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Post October 5th, 2007, 11:06 am

What kind of test?
It's because of the difference of algo of each SE!
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Post October 9th, 2007, 2:05 am

As far as I know, Google takes a much longer time to register back links. I believe it is because it is, as stated already, only counting quality links, i.e. websites which will be around and have been around for a while. So, it may be just a case of time. Firstly, google is waiting to see if YOU will be around for a while and also, if the sites that link to you will stick around.
That's my two cents.
Google have not registered ANY of my backlinks, if that is any comfort to you.
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Post October 11th, 2007, 8:47 am

ciarac wrote:
As far as I know, Google takes a much longer time to register back links. I believe it is because it is, as stated already, only counting quality links, i.e. websites which will be around and have been around for a while. So, it may be just a case of time. Firstly, google is waiting to see if YOU will be around for a while and also, if the sites that link to you will stick around.
That's my two cents.
Google have not registered ANY of my backlinks, if that is any comfort to you.


Yes, google display only the quality backlinks and it takes time to have it.
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Post October 15th, 2007, 9:06 pm

google backlink is still a mystery to me. but you can get some ideas from a lot of people opinions here.
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Post October 16th, 2007, 2:39 pm

ciarac wrote:
As far as I know, Google takes a much longer time to register back links. I believe it is because it is, as stated already, only counting quality links, i.e. websites which will be around and have been around for a while. So, it may be just a case of time. Firstly, google is waiting to see if YOU will be around for a while and also, if the sites that link to you will stick around.
That's my two cents.
Google have not registered ANY of my backlinks, if that is any comfort to you.


Agreed.... While I don't check stats all the time & focus more on my "Traffic Vs. Conversion Rates" (The reason I am in Business - To make money, Not Medals) I would have to suggest Widexl when you just HAVE to check stats. It breaks down the TOP 5 engines backlinks rather quick & allows you to research a bit deeper on each if needed. http://www.widexl.com/remote/link-popularity/index.html

Other than that, your MOST accurate stats tools are going to be on your Own server. Most Hosting companies provide free server stats that break down where traffic is coming from, key words & phrases used, browsers & OS's used, Etc., Etc..... Just like Google Analytics...

While Google Analytics tends to be pretty thorough (And an additional Tracker I use myself for comparisons), it's not at all accurate, Comparing analytics with my Own server print outs always shows different numbers, so i compare the 2 reports simply to get an Idea of whats going on. Analytics offers a few things my server doesn't (Main reason I use it), so it fills the gaps a bit.

Due to most inaccuracies of stats checking is why i like to always say - Focus More on your "Traffic Vs. Conversions" (Revenue Measurements) Rather than the medals (Statistical Jargon)!

I wish you Luck!
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Post October 18th, 2007, 9:11 am

redspace wrote:
google backlink is still a mystery to me. but you can get some ideas from a lot of people opinions here.


Me either, so how do you think google treat those backlinks? and how do they separate quality backlinks to the one that is not? :roll:
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Post October 20th, 2007, 9:41 am

you may increase your backlinks also with forum posting... having lots of backlinks only means that your site had already gone to far, whenever the spider had crawled those backlinks it will show that your site is very relevant...
well of course that depends to where you have placed your anchor text...
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Post October 21st, 2007, 1:39 am

these are my answers:

1-google sometimes do not count some back link.

2-google have different server , and it make time to update all of them.
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Post October 21st, 2007, 1:54 am

vetofunk wrote:
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What your doing here are two totally different things. If you type in link:http://www.vtlglobal.com, you are looking for sites that link to you...an actual link. When you type http://www.vtlglobal.com in Google Search, it will show you all sites that have that text on them, including ones that are not links at all. This is why there is a big difference.


Yes. But, set of links are active, but are not shown.
Example.
Site:http://www.global-free-classified-ads.com
Link on this page is found in backlinks:
http://www.hyper-info.com
It is page is absent in backlinks (and much others):
http://www.autodiscover.com/links/classifiedads.html

Difference only in use TARGET = " _ blank ".
But, it is probable not it is essential. I do not understand it.
Links on both pages active links.
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Post October 21st, 2007, 11:21 am

interesting.. because the same thing happend to me too. why i can;t see my bakclinks?
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Post October 21st, 2007, 12:56 pm

it is not just your problem , you can see all your backlink by google webmaster tool witch you can find it here " http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps "
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Post October 22nd, 2007, 1:52 am

tanx sixeleven ,it was helpful
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Post November 4th, 2007, 11:38 pm

Hello guys
i m new in this forum. i have read your discussion thats good...
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