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WM7
Jun 9th 2007, 5:20 am
Hello Guys,

I am new to this area of link development. I am aware of article submission, blogs, Link exchange, three way link exchange and directory submission methods to develop links.
Now day’s peoples are asking following kinds of Link campaigns.

Link Campaign Goals:
additon of 100+ one-way targeted permanent backlinks with the following criteria:
- No "resources" or "links" anywhere in the URL of the page.
- Must be quality links (no link Farms, FFA's, guest books, web rings or paid sites, gambling , porn, adult material or warez sites)
- MIN 20% must be PR4+. Max 20% on PR3.
- Must use anchored text of our choice.
- All links must be placed within 30 days.
- No automated submissions, must be manually submitted.
- No dynamically generated links, must be permanent static links.
- One link per site (IP C-class). No duplicate links on any web site
- No more than 25 out going links on the page on which we will appear.
- Page link can be found must be able to be indexed by search engines, not redirects, or disallowed.
- Link pages must be cached by Google for at least 3 months


Can any body tell me how I can develop links on these parameters?
Your comment will be helpful for most of the people who want to develop a quality links.

rcj662
Jun 9th 2007, 5:45 am
Most are good linking ideas. If they pay good for the links they expect good quality links. The no links or resources cuts list down and so does minimum rank of sites.

25 links is lower than old standard of 50 links or less.

Vigor
Jun 9th 2007, 8:03 am
Thats quite specific, I would gladly give up a few of your criteria for a high pr link.

It is very difficult to develop links woth those parameters. You might need to compremise.

ronjonbb
Jun 9th 2007, 8:43 am
i think you have way to many requirements and specifications.

As you described does that ever happen "naturally"... ?

mad4
Jun 9th 2007, 2:06 pm
Link exchanges haven't worked for a couple of years now.

The only way to do well is create a remarkable site with great content and then promote the hell out of it using social bookmarking.:)

Nectarine
Jun 10th 2007, 8:44 am
[QUOTE=WM7;3397777]Link Campaign Goals:
additon of 100+ one-way targeted permanent backlinks with the following criteria:
- No "resources" or "links" anywhere in the URL of the page.
- Must be quality links (no link Farms, FFA's, guest books, web rings or paid sites, gambling , porn, adult material or warez sites)
- MIN 20% must be PR4+. Max 20% on PR3.
- Must use anchored text of our choice.
- All links must be placed within 30 days.
- No automated submissions, must be manually submitted.
- No dynamically generated links, must be permanent static links.
- One link per site (IP C-class). No duplicate links on any web site
- No more than 25 out going links on the page on which we will appear.
- Page link can be found must be able to be indexed by search engines, not redirects, or disallowed.
- Link pages must be cached by Google for at least 3 months

The ones in Green are pretty good ideas. The ones in Red either don't make sense or won't really enhance your chances of getting better PR.

MIN 20% must be PR4+. Max 20% on PR3.
This doesn't really make sense. It says that you're focusing on PR0/1/2 pages, which is the complete opposite direction of what you want. A better way to put it is "70-80% PR4+, 20-30% PR3" that way there's a slight margin of error for the person.

"Anchored text of our choice" -- you should at least give several variations, or let them come up with their own ideas for the link titles.

"No automated submissions" -- On the surface this sounds like a sound idea (and it is for most things), but for link directories automatic submission to the sites that fit your PR profile (if it works) would be just as valuable as human-submitted links. Most are script-enhanced submitting, where someone just double-checks and fills in the captcha.

I'm not sure what you meant by "no resources or links on the page" -- it seems to supersede the 25-link limit, but I might be reading it wrong.:)

mad4: I think you might be thinking of something else. :D

Sundquist
Jun 11th 2007, 1:26 am
Isn't link exchange a bit annoying... You want links on pages that don't have outlinks but the owners never want to place links on those sites :S

trichnosis
Jun 12th 2007, 2:38 pm
i'm looking for the same and i did not find it yet

WM7
Jun 17th 2007, 1:04 am
I think these requirements are irrational, but one of my client was demanding so needing help on this issue.
Thanks so far. If any body has suggestions his most welcome.