Buying Permanent One-Way Links

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by gc1282, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. #1
    Does anybody have experience with purchasing permanent one-way links?

    Are there any good reputable websites that offer this service?

    Will I know which websites my link will be placed in?
     
    gc1282, Aug 15, 2009 IP
  2. cheerz

    cheerz Active Member

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    I am waiting the answer too. somebody will tell us?
     
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    vstar Well-Known Member

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    I have been using LInkvana for over 6 months now ans absolutely love the service, however it is expensive for some marketers at $147.00 per month.

    Recently I have been using the FREE Backlink service at FreeTrafficSystem.com and I am totally impressed with the results
     
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  4. Dan Schulz

    Dan Schulz Peon

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    There are two problems with buying "permanent" links for ranking purposes. One, NOTHING is permanent on the Internet (the site that links are bought from could easily be removed by the site owner or hosting provider today); and two, buying links violates the search engines' terms of service and are likely to get the selling site penalized/banned and the purchased links devalued to the point of Zimbabwe's currency being worth far more in comparison.
     
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    atniz Well-Known Member

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    Nothing is permanent link.

    The link worth till
    - The seller sells his blog or website to other owner
    - The domain got sold or expired

    Try to get monthly or 3 months instead. Backlink from blogs that have not updated for months or years will not help you a lot too.
     
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  6. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    Yeah you are right about that. But atniz do you know of a good website that offers purchasing one way links? I also think that most of them don't let you know where your link is placed. And that is just ridiculous


     
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    Dan If i purchase links from some one.So, can Google trace that I have purchased links ?
     
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  8. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    Okay but how is it possible that search engines can find out your buying links? What if my links are placed in relevant websites.
     
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  9. Dan Schulz

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    They have advanced algorithms in place that detect the most common locations for purchased links, plus they also rely on people reporting said paid links to them. Also, the use of service providers like Text Link Ads is an obvious giveaway. ;)
     
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    gc1282 Active Member

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    When you say they rely on people reporting paid links to them - what exactly do you mean ?
     
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  11. Dan Schulz

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    They have a form that people can fill out to report a site that is selling links for ranking purposes.
     
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  12. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    If I only there was a way to know where your links would be placed than everything would be okay.
     
    gc1282, Aug 16, 2009 IP
  13. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    Hmm Google does say that you can advertise your links but you have to use no follow... Hey what about linkworth.com I wonder if they do no follow. Here's this taken from linkworth FAQ section

    2. Is there any danger of the search engines banning your partner websites?

    "We hold strict link ethics for our Partners. We provide them with search engine compliant methods of placing links on their websites to ensure there is no reason for banishment. We closely follow all TOS (terms of service) rules with all major search engines"

    So I think I'm going to give linkworth a try. I need links quick. No time for that other stuff lol
     
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  14. atniz

    atniz Well-Known Member

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  15. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    t is almost impossible to get "permanent" link, no body can grantee it will stay permanent.
    And all the website that selling link never offer "permanent" but monthly basis.
    Anyway, you can get it from DP BST section but dont expect much on the quality
     
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    Social media links are still among the best ways to get one way links. They are not purchased, although you can pay people to post them or use an automated product or service. Google cannot distinguish between bookmarks you post yourself and bookmarks posted by your visitors. Since the vast majority of bookmarks are posted by people out of interest Google still does and will for some time consider them a vote of confidence.
     
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    If you've got money and want to pay for a link, i'd recommend sponsoring a charity website either locally or internationally and be blunt with them and tell them you want a text link on their site with the following text.

    You'd be surprised how many high pageranking links you can get that Google can't peanalize easily and will never know you're sponsoring.
     
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  18. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    Yes Google is my bitch
     
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    I can vouch for linkworth. One person has bought a link on one of my sites, it's been there for about 4 months, i've been paid every time. The UI of linkworth is terrible though.
     
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  20. gc1282

    gc1282 Active Member

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    Hmm ok ty Yup I will try linkworth, linkworth it is.


     
    gc1282, Aug 18, 2009 IP