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petjelly
Oct 5th 2007, 1:27 am
Hi guys,

help me out .. i am on a paid link hunt .. i have money but have to use them wisely ... have few options but cant decide where to go ..will be gald if anyone can help .. i dont need traffic from these website just need a ranking boost from a high PR website ..
have 2 options.. help me choose 1



Option 1: Price .. 250 dollars per month ..side wide link PR 8
Pages indexed in MSN 113,268
Pages indexed in MSN 112,771
Pages indexed in Google 8,830
Pages indexed in Google 8,830
Supplemental Index 8,830
Google Main Index 0 0 0
Pages indexed in Yahoo 44,721
Pages indexed in Yahoo 44,721
Yahoo Directory 0
DMOZ Directory 0
EDU domains 386
GOV domains 0
Links to home page 12,132
Links to home page (not internal) 12,132
Links to domain 21,584
Links to domain (not internal) 17,194
Total Deep Links 9,386
Deep link % 55 %






Options 2 and suboptions..
- Text Link on Side Menu (multiple pages) $250/month (PageRank 8 for
main, 7 for others).
- Text Link on Home Page footer $150/month (PageRank 8).
- Text Link on Sponsors Page + Logo + Description $80/month (PageRank 7).
- Text Link on Other Web Page $50/month (pages linked from the site
menu that are on the main website,) - Page Rank 7.

Thanks

Obelia
Oct 5th 2007, 1:58 am
If you're having trouble deciding, and it's mainly for the SE boost rather than direct traffic, I suggest you consider the relevance of each of your options, as well as the downsides of buying sitewides.

Google says it's getting better at detecting paid links, and will not count those it finds. There are two pretty simple indicators of paid links: often they are sitewide, and often they are unrelated to the domain they are on. So buy within your niche, or at least on websites where the audience is likely to be interested in what you have to sell. And avoid buying links on websites where there's a footer or sidebar with a bunch of unrelated links: all of these are likely to be flagged.

Think about this: search engines have long had the technology to determine which keywords are likely to appear together, and now they have huge sets of data to make these calculations more accurate. They could use both the link text and the landing page text to determine relevance, and they could look at all the other outgoing links as well.

ianternet
Oct 5th 2007, 11:20 am
its hard - my latest blog entry explains what I looked for when I first bought TLA space

trichnosis
Oct 5th 2007, 12:38 pm
how many outgoing links are there on those web sites?

petjelly
Oct 6th 2007, 4:36 am
Thanks for the reply.

After reading a lot of articles and seo comments i have decided not to use option A. The reason why i was looking for sitewide link because of their importance in Yahoo ranking .. but i cant risk my google ranking bcoz of Yahoo .Well, Both the websites are not related to my website. But i am still considering going with option B. Although i m getting a link from footer and there are about 6 to 8 out going link to external websites from that page. But as i have never paid for a link before and almost all my links are natural. I am thinking that google will not see my link as a paid link .. i know its just a wild guess but i need few links from High PR websites. that i m unable to get them from my related website.


I also forgot to mention that both are .Org websites.

how many outgoing links are there on those web sites?
Well about 4 in option A and 8 in option B

Anyways, thanks for the reply hope to get more advices soon.