Where to Sell PR Links?

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by Gregory Elfrink, Jul 8, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hey all,

    I am new to Digital Point and I heard this place could be a good place to sell high PR links.

    Does anyone have any experience selling PR links on here and if so, how do I go about it?

    Would rather know the proper protocol than just go headfirst into it :)

    Thanks for the help in advance!

    To the top,
    -Greg
     
    Gregory Elfrink, Jul 8, 2013 IP
  2. Jacob J

    Jacob J Member

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    Best way to do is via offering seo service rather thank link selling. Let me know what you have got. I buy a lot of domains/links for my sites /clients.
     
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  3. Gregory Elfrink

    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    #3
    By SEO service you mean not offer to sell links on my PR Network? haha.
    Sorry new to this :p

    And I will message you on here :)
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #4
    You might want to make sure the person you are getting advice from is someone with actual experience here, and not a brand new member themselves.

    It seems funny to me that the 2-day old member thinks he is fit to offer advice to the 1-day old member. Ces't la vie.
     
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  5. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #5
    Hahaha... you tell them they shouldn't sell links, but then offer to buy their links? haha
     
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    Jacob J Member

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    lol.Could not resist.
    What I meant is to cut the middleman and have better margin rather than selling links for 10-20$ /post.
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #7
    Buying/selling links is seriously retarded. Silly that people think they are smarter than search engines in that regard. :) So the buyer pays a bunch of money for zero benefit, and the seller makes their own website look like spam.
     
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    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    I don't think buying or selling links is at all a bad idea if done in the right way.

    I know some pretty successful SEO's who do it all the time with much success.

    If buying a link is retarded, wouldn't using tools like SENuke also be retarded? But if SENuke is retarded and one must manually build links, are they not retarded for doing exactly what SENuke does but only far less efficient?

    And if Google can read private messages to find out where my PR networks are, doesn't that mean all PR networks are found out and are retarded and totally pointless?

    If that is true... that means all of SEO is retarded. OH NO.
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #9
    I dunno what SENuke is, but yeah... buying/selling links is indeed retarded. :) Well, maybe not *retarded*, just nothing I ever did... seems like too much work for no gain.

    All of SEO is not retarded though... SEO hasn't been synonymous with link building in probably about 5 years.
     
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  10. Gregory Elfrink

    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    Ah, to me SEO has two real pillars - on page and off page.

    I think link building is incredibly important. I've been able to rank websites with more or less zero content purely on back links and do it fast too.

    How are you ranking websites without any links? I suppose if you target super uncompetitive keywords could be done
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #11
    I do my best to make them the best resource in the world for whatever it is, and hopefully they get some links on their own.

    I mean for the forums.digitalpoint.com subdomain, Google Webmaster Tools lists it as so:

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    tools.digitalpoint.com sub-domain:

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    marketplace.digitalpoint.com sub-domain:

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    etc...

    I mean how much money and/or link building effort would I have to put forth to get that many links? Just seems like way too much work.
     
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  12. Gregory Elfrink

    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    So what you're saying is that link building is really important to SEO you just don't want to be the guy to go build those links lol
     
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    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    I'm all for awesome content by the way, I usually see if I can rank easy (unless it's for a client) first though then fill it with content.

    No fun making awesome content on a website that's never read :/
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Maybe indirectly... like I said, I'm only concerned with making something awesome. If people link to it, great... if not, then it wasn't awesome enough.
     
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    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    But what about awesome websites that never get found in the first place?
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #16
    If they are actually awesome, all they have to do it tell their friends, and it will start a snowball effect of everyone telling everyone.
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    Ah yes, the ability to rank spam. While it is certainly doable, it is hardly noble. :D
     
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    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    lol, I'd hardly call it spam.

    If I get ranked, I add the quality content. If I don't, I get rid of the site.

    Ah making quality content before getting ranked... a noble goal but poor efficiency :p
     
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    Gregory Elfrink Greenhorn

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    Well, it would be noble that is... if anyone saw it :p

    Getting a website ranked with hardly any content is not spam.

    I view it similar to building a paid marketing funnel for list building. If I wanted to test out a brand new capture page, should I spend hours and hours on the autoresponder? Noway, I want to test the capture page. I may have 1 to 3 emails for follow up, but I could care less about the follow up at that point until I know my capture page is converting.
     
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    I don't really care if people spam or not. But at least man up and admit what you are doing. Working to make sites with no content rank in search engines *is* spamming.
     
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