i jus had a look on this site, http://www.textlinkbrokers.com/ there pitch seems credible. but i guess most pitches are suppose to sound that way. would you advise someone use this service, they claim of having big client such as HP and ADOBE
you can bye 1 or 2 links in a week is not a big harm to your site..and it's looks natural too. But when ever you will buy the links just check them that they are related to your theme. And quality also should be good ..
You should really pay attention on what links you purchase. First try to determine on what degree the site you're buying from is related to your business. After that check to see if it's not some sort of scheme behind this: redirects, artificial Page Rank etc. Bought links can help you alot if they are quality links. Otherwise is a waste of money.
If you 'buy' something like Angela's high PR backlink report, that's probably better value for money. You can then pay somebody to sign up to sites to get the links for you. Probably a more cost effective way of getting ranked and more visitors. One thing you want to avoid is paying for lots of links that get added quickly to one or two pages - that is a waste of money. Consistency is best - and paying to get them done by hand gives you more control
Don't use sites like textlinkbrokers buy directly if you buy But i don't buy .....never had ... i consider those money could be spent much much better ...
That depends. Generally, I think it's not necessary to buy links, but if you host a business site, maybe it would be a helpful method.
Well - if you buy a bunch of links and pace them slow then it wouldn't hurt Google. So say 10 links a day and 300 links in 30 days doesn't sound all that bad. You could slow this down even more if you like.
There has been a lot of discussion about this as of late. Google has recently said no, it's not good. Check out a new post from Bruce Clay, they pretty much explain what Google says about paid links. As for my own experience, I used to work for a ticket reseller similar to StubHub. Both the company I worked for and StubHub buy links. As in, they purchase links with an anchor text such as "Taylor Swift concert tickets" pointing to their Taylor Swift concert tickets page. They tend to purchase these links from music blogs and other music sites. It works for StubHub because they have TV commercials and sponsor a lot of actual sporting events (they have industry authority) but for smaller ticket companies it works to an extent but I think Google will soon devalue ALL of their links (or at least they should). I think it's bogus and I'm glad Google is starting to realize that it's cheating.
buy it on quality websites. Page rank 4 and higher with the same content as your website. Don't go and buy 50 in one day. Do like 1 or 2 each month. Slowly build it up.
It's a proven and effective method if done right. Whether that will still be the case in a year or two's time, your guess is as good as mine.
According to Roy Oron and Maayan Marzon , you can buy links. backlinks.com and authority domains and text links are the good place to look at . Don't buy too muck high pr links in a short time. Maybe google is monitor on this.
To generate traffic and build your site successfully for the long term YOU NEED QUALITYU LINKS TO YOUR SITE do it slowly and as naturally as you can. Sometimes you will have to buy some to help get a kick along. I suggest Linkvana is a great place to start or 3 way links if you have some money. Do your research though and match apples with apples.
Inbound links as a factor in their ranking algorithm, bcz if those links are quality then those links are sure helps to web site.
Google cautions strongly against link brokers of any sort. I would be very careful. Think about how your site traffic would grow naturally and try to get links that are highly related to your site. I personally have never used link brokers or lists. I have taken the slow, long road, and have had a lot of good results.