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autorave
Jan 28th 2007, 9:12 am
Provided that the link is NOT nofollowed and Google recognizes that the website where your link is placed is selling links.

Just wondering because I'm planning to buy some text links and was wonderfully if it still helps. My primarily aim is not traffic but PR.

Vigor
Jan 28th 2007, 11:05 am
A link is a link is a link.

Yes it will add to your page rank. The level of PR that it will contribute is will vary.

sabian1982
Jan 28th 2007, 11:07 am
Best to go with a follow through attribute, although tbh if your paying for it, it should most definately have a follow through on it...

MeetHere
Jan 28th 2007, 11:14 am
Look at the link sales forum and you will get the answer.
Yes one way links increase PR and traffic too :)

autorave
Jan 28th 2007, 1:37 pm
Alright, thanks guys. Would also like to clarify some assumptions I have for buying links with the sole purpose of increasing PR:


Sitewide link is better than a one-page link
Links should be bought from relevant websites if possible.
Links have better value when they come from websites with as little outgoing links as possible on the page where your link is placed.
Link buying or selling might adversely affect SERPs.
When buying links with the only aim to increase PR, only the PR of the link selling site matters.Traffic and backlinks for the link selling website are not important.
To actually influence or cause an increase in one's PR, the bought link should exist for a minimum of 6 months. Permanent links are always the best highly recommended.



Feel free to let me know if any of them are wrong..thanks!

ropua01
Jan 28th 2007, 1:46 pm
link prices decreased now.. you can get some links pretty cheap.

login
Jan 28th 2007, 1:52 pm
Links should be bought from relevant websites if possible. - yes
Links have better value when they come from websites with as little outgoing links as possible on the page where your link is placed. - yes
Link buying or selling might adversely affect SERPs. - yes
When buying links with the only aim to increase PR, only the PR of the link selling site matters.Traffic and backlinks for the link selling website are not important. No, relevant content matters a lot.

sabian1982
Jan 28th 2007, 2:05 pm
If you don't want traffic, or more over PR is your main concern look at getting PR backlinks from quality PR pages, and ideally sitewide links. Also try and get PR backlinks from related websites as this will really make a difference due to relevance... google loves relevant linking.

If you want a good PR backlink we have 2 sitewide links avaliable at the Voisd Webmaster Directory (http://www.voisd.com). Drop me a PM if your interested. Alternatively if thats out of your budget you could just purchase a regular or sponsored listing in our directory (if your site relates) as most of our pages have a good PR and are well indexed.

tigrrra
Jan 28th 2007, 2:08 pm
you have to get loads of back links you cant just get 2 or 3 get 100s from different sites that will help a lot.

Webray
Jan 28th 2007, 2:21 pm
Link buying or selling might adversely affect SERPs. - yes
As far 'adversely affecting' goes... when links appear and disappear after a period of time (not good). Anything that looks like the old FFA links is a bad thing. So, go for perm links when possible.

Otherwise, it's all good!

casperl
Jan 28th 2007, 3:34 pm
you have to get loads of back links you cant just get 2 or 3 get 100s from different sites that will help a lot.

This is correct. And try to determine the quality of the site/page/link! I dont think you will see the difference for <10 links bought.

Ephemeral
Jan 28th 2007, 3:56 pm
This is correct. And try to determine the quality of the site/page/link! I dont think you will see the difference for <10 links bought.

How many links do you think start to impact PR?

tigrrra
Jan 28th 2007, 3:58 pm
I would have to say at least 20+ related links and at least 40+ unrelated links

casperl
Jan 28th 2007, 4:01 pm
How many links do you think start to impact PR?

It did not work for me since i was not having a large budget. I am using my previous authority sites, link requests, some hidden clever ideas (not blackhat :)), and natural links to valuable contents at this stage.

login
Jan 28th 2007, 4:14 pm
How many links do you think start to impact PR?

One very good one will have an impact.

cccwebmedia
Jan 28th 2007, 4:47 pm
How about links from free directories? How valuable do you think these can be with regard to PR?

tigrrra
Jan 28th 2007, 5:12 pm
some are good some are bad but the more links that you get is the better

autorave
Jan 28th 2007, 6:30 pm
Thanks to everyone who replied .. I have a question:

Does a one-page link from a PR 7 (for example) website towards a specific page on your website affect the overall PR rating of the domain itself?

To put it better, will a PR 7 link to http://domain.com/category/postname increase the PR for http://domain.com or will it be limited to the page that the PR 7 links to?

tigrrra
Jan 28th 2007, 6:39 pm
i think it dose but less for the domain but more for the actuall link

autorave
Jan 28th 2007, 8:08 pm
I was hoping it would actually help the main domain... anyone else have any thoughts on this?

Webray
Jan 28th 2007, 9:57 pm
I believe that the more links pointing one's site the better (for e.g., http://domain.com), even if it's pointing to a sub page.

ebizpromo
Jan 30th 2007, 10:13 am
There is no way that google can check its paid link . that is the reason nofollow tag has been developed there where ever it will be placed you will not get any points from that back link.

we have developed a tool where you can check your back link with nofollow or not. http://www.tradeweblinks.com/free-seo-tools/no-follow.php

If you want you can even buy links at www.tradeweblinks.com it has affordable price.

thank you
keyur parmar

coolsitez
Jan 30th 2007, 12:47 pm
I avoide site-wide link. I rather want a single link from home page. Your link could be devalued if site-wide these days.

manageyourlinks
Jan 30th 2007, 12:53 pm
There is no way that google can check its paid link . that is the reason nofollow tag has been developed there where ever it will be placed you will not get any points from that back link.

we have developed a tool where you can check your back link with nofollow or not. http://www.tradeweblinks.com/free-seo-tools/no-follow.php

If you want you can even buy links at www.tradeweblinks.com it has affordable price.

thank you
keyur parmar

no offense keyur parmar but can you please have one post without having to promote your site?? Your inundating this link development forum with racks and racks of one liners promoting your tool.

Its ok to plug here and there, but cmon every post?

eTIME
Jan 31st 2007, 3:25 am
yes buying a link increase the PR, doesn't metter if u buy or request for backlink. google always count the backlinks.

sly24
Jan 31st 2007, 5:00 am
how can google find out if you have purchased a link?