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Link Buying - My Impressions

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Canton, Mar 1, 2006.

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    Hello all - I've recently considered buying some links to my web site and have some thoughts on what the best approach is. I'll outline them here briefly and would be interested in hearing what you all think about these assumptions/guidelines.

    1) Buying from a link broker is fine, but it is important to be aware of several things, including:

    a) Link brokers are, ultimately, interested in selling as many links as possible - listen to what they have to say about what works, but take it with a grain of salt as well.

    b) When PR increases, they'll likely be quick to point out the "new higher rates" for your links...but when PR falls, it's unlikely that you'll be contacted about your decreased monthly rates. You have to watch this for yourself.

    c) They'll have plenty of links that are in unrelated categories or just on questionable sites. Choose how much you want to "walk the line" with linking. If you want a blast of links to quickly get to the top of the rankings in MSN and Yahoo!, you may have to buy on questionable sites. If you want to be more careful or "whitehat", choose relevance and be patient in waiting for the right opportunities.

    2) Buy links on relevant sites - this conflicts with the options I've listed above, but in my case, I wish to only buy links that are from relevant sites with legitimate content. If the site appears to be fodder only for eyeballs and adsense clicks, I'll avoid it. But if it's related, or in an ancillary area of service (mine is a service business), I'll go with it. "Related" is grey area sometimes, but I have decided always to err on the side of caution.

    3) Watch the IPs where the links are coming from. If you can't easily access a list of the IPs, it may be best to avoid that broker. You should at least be able to see IPs after you've signed up for an account and all links should be on different "Class C" IPs (e.g. - aaa.bbb.CCC.ddd).

    4) Don't view a link from a PR 8-10 site as a magic tool to vault you to the top of the rankings. It likely won't happen, though in the long run it should have beneficial effects on your PR (in Google) and, more importantly, rankings and traffic.

    5) Mix up your anchor text, using multiple phrases or words that are relevant and for which you'd like to rank well. Blasting many links using one set of anchor text may get you to the top in Yahoo! or MSN in the short run, and maybe even Google, but Google will likely "dislike" this as it doesn't appear to be "natural" linking. The current index update should be evidence enough of the strange things that can happen with the mother of all search engines.

    6) Try to buy links that will actually deliver traffic by themselves. This may seem elementary, but with the clamor about buying links merely to increase PR or gain top 10 rankings, what is often overlooked is the traffic that can actually be delivered from links on relevant, high-traffic pages.


    I guess that's about it, but if anyone has any thoughts, anything to add, anything to dispute or correct, please let me know!

    ~Canton
     
    Canton, Mar 1, 2006 IP
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  2. Arizona Web Design

    Arizona Web Design Guest

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    This is one of the best posts I have seen about link buying. Thanks Canton :)
     
    Arizona Web Design, Mar 1, 2006 IP
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    Sxperm Notable Member

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    Good posts!! ;) Thanks for sharing your tips.
     
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  4. Brad Callen

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    Excellent list for those looking to buy some text links.

    Covers all the important points plus some.

    One extra item would be, if you are shopping for certain "authority" links PR wise, then be sure to check the background of the site, alot of sites are claiming to be PR* but in fact have actually manipulated their own PR.

    If the backlinks dont add up, then its probably too good to be true.


    Brad
     
    Brad Callen, Mar 2, 2006 IP
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    bpeh_cart Well-Known Member

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    very good post. need more post like this. thumbs up.
     
    bpeh_cart, Mar 2, 2006 IP
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    it's also wise to use a search engine other than google to research backlinks as they dont show them all. yahoo or msn will.
    For example i have a pr7 site, which links to its own subdomains which are pr6, but when you look at the backlinks for that pr6 subdomain nothing shows up in google. :D
     
    aqi32, Mar 2, 2006 IP
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    romance Well-Known Member

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    Good posts, but i'd also add check to avoid sites that blatently advertise that they are selling text ads, as these are going to get devalued more than ones which pass under googles radar
     
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    Thanks for posting this information. Links selling/buying seems to be very common, these days.
     
    rotren, Mar 3, 2006 IP
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    Very good post, I especially like your point about mixing up anchor text for Google, as the same text over and over could appear fishy to them.
     
    studio606, Mar 3, 2006 IP
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    very good post.

    Thanks for sharing your tips.
     
    Yahoo!Guy, Mar 5, 2006 IP
  11. Canton

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    Here's a question for everyone - and if this is too close to falling under the category of "guarded secrets", please feel free to let me know that!

    I've purchased links very carefully, and in compliance with my previous post about what to look for, what to do and what to avoid, but only through link brokers. I think generally that all link brokers will have some good sites in their networks and some bad, so it's my job to then weed out what I'd like to use and purchase slowly (i.e. - over an extended period of time) and in an effort to drive actual traffic to my site from the links (and any rankings increase is a bonus).

    However, I'm interested in buying links (potentially) through individual sites. Of course, I'd like these to be highly relevant to my own site and for the sites to have both a good reputation and quality content.

    Now, a google or yahoo or msn search may show some options, but I'm wondering if anyone has come across a network of independent sites selling links, i.e. - not a brokerage, but a compilation of sites that may sell links on an individual basis.

    Any replies or tips are much appreciated.

    ~Canton
     
    Canton, Mar 5, 2006 IP