link velocity freaking me out - what's the limit?

link velocity freaking me out - what's the limit?

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honestly i'm stressing out over this new site. made it, started putting links a couple weeks ago and now i see conversions but also like wtf is safe? read some old posts that say 'gradual' but nobody gives actual numbers. like if i do 10 links in week one, then 20 week two, is that gonna get flagged? or does it depend on profile (like high authority vs low)? tbh my last project got a manual action (not saying why lol) and i think it was because of velocity. so is anyone actually tracking this with real data? not just 'slow and steady' bs. as far as i know google's algorithm looks at patterns not just raw numbers but honestly my brain needs a number to sleep at night.
 
Start with a small base and ramp up slowly, like 5-10 links per week max, and watch your rankings and traffic. If you see a spike or drop, cut back. Profile authority does matter, but err on the side of caution until you see how Google reacts.
 
Careful with that, I've seen sites go sideways just by hitting that limit too fast. My first few sites I kept it super slow like that, then slowly doubled it every month. Worked fine for me but ya gotta watch the pattern not just the numbers. If you push too hard too quick, even small sites get flagged
 
Start with like 3-5 links a week max, then watch your rankings. If you see no weird spikes after 2-3 weeks, bump it up slightly. Are you tracking your CTR or just trusting rankings?
 
Careful with just watching patterns, sometimes even small jumps can look sus if u don't ramp up slow enough. Do u track other signals like bounce rate or time on page when u increase links? Might be good to mix things up and not just go by numbers alone.
 
just my 2 cents: start tracking your backlinks in ahrefs or majestic, then set a daily cap based on your data. i found if u keep growth steady, like 10-15 links a day max, u avoid sudden spikes. also, check indexation rates and avoid massive influxes
 
I think a hard limit is pointless, it really depends on the site authority and niche. I've seen sites push 50+ links a week without issues, but also get nailed for 10. Keep an eye on your metrics and don't
 
different angle: yeah indexation matters but honestly rn it's more about not flooding the site with links all at once. slow and steady wins the race but also, keep an eye on your traffic pattern and rankings. if stuff looks weird or sudden drops, dial back, no matter what the numbers say. instincts and eyeballing your niche trends still matter more than some arbitrary cap.
 
ngl different angle: yeah, indexation is key but also think about link diversity. mixing up types of links and sources over time can help avoid patterns that scream spam. ever tested different sources or anchor variations to see what keeps the velocity in check?
 
I gotta disagree a little on the "no hard limit" thing. Sometimes setting a soft cap like 15-20 links a week and sticking to it kinda helps keep the pattern natural. it's not just about raw numbers but staying consistent and predictable over time.
 
Just my 2 cents, but yeah, staying predictable helps a lot. Not just in numbers but in timing and source variety too. Keep it real, don't go all wild with sudden jumps. Keep it natural, that's what counts.
 
just my 2 cents, i've actually tested this quite a bit. mixing up sources and anchors does help, but mostly it's about timing and consistency. if i suddenly go from 10 to 50 links in a week, even with different sources, it screams unnatural. keep it within a gradual range, like 10-15% growth, and vary the sources so it doesn't look robotic.
 
just my 2 cents, maybe try tracking your link growth with a spreadsheet and set a max weekly increase like 10-15% so you can see patterns and avoid spikes that scream algo flag. keeps it measurable and less guesswork. ymmv tho.
 
yo, thx for the tips. i get what u saying about starting slow, but still kinda wanna know a real number limit or at least some kinda ratio. i do track CTR but rankings r the main thing i watch. think i'll start with like 3-5 links a week and see how it goes, then go from there.
 
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