01-15-2011, 07:15 PM
Depends on your strategy. I've taken new sites and moved them up in ranking pretty fast. You have to remember that if you could get penalized for too many links too fast, you could sabotage a new competitor site. This is a "loophole" in Google's model. They don't know where the links are coming from and, thus, get the benefit of the doubt. The most they can do is not index the link or give it a very high value.
For example, what if you just launched a business and a massive offline marketing campaign. 20k people start "buzzing" about your business and you quickly have all of these tweets, blog posts, etc. about your new biz. That's a bunch of fast links that are natural.
The key is just a good, solid backlink structure. Plain and simple, regardless of domain age.
For example, what if you just launched a business and a massive offline marketing campaign. 20k people start "buzzing" about your business and you quickly have all of these tweets, blog posts, etc. about your new biz. That's a bunch of fast links that are natural.
The key is just a good, solid backlink structure. Plain and simple, regardless of domain age.