Angela's Links Really Don't Work

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by bigcat1967, Oct 7, 2009.

  1. thomas1499

    thomas1499 Well-Known Member

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    #61
    PR agree
    Linkjuice not agree...you didn't get 100% of the normal linkjuice but i mean u get a little bit from the juice...

    Anyway, the core is the "Linklist" and in my opinion the mostly didn't get enough positiv effect.
     
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  2. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    #62
    Nothing is wrong with Google. All of your questions are very common newb questions that can be easily answered by browsing the forums here.

    This thread, however, is regarding Angela's links. I suggest we stick to the topic.


     
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  3. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    #63
    "Linkjuice" is a term used to describe the 'weight' a backlink gives to your PageRank calculation.

    Links with the no-follow tag do not count in your PageRank calculation, therefore, they pass no "linkjuice". Not even a little bit.
     
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  4. kess070

    kess070 Well-Known Member

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    #64
    Hi

    This is pretty interesting. I was never too impressed with the idea of these links. OK, if you want to index a site or push very low competition keyword sites up they may work. I haven’t tested so I can’t really comment.

    The bit that I HAVE tested and know for a fact is that the sites where these links are placed don’t normally keep them there for too long. A lot of the sites will either delete the links or put them on nofollow.

    That really annoys me.. I remember back in 2008 I had a guy submit a load of sites to 120 profile sites, only to be left with a very small percentage of links still intact after a couple of months. You may argue well it was only $5 BUT its not the $5 but the effort and extra cost associated with submitting that hurts when the links disappear.

    Too many people don’t understand that the site owners will eventually delete the spammy crap so why bother in the first place?

    I hope that helps
     
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  5. sparkposter

    sparkposter Guest

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    #65
    No matter what we say here, Angela E. still has the last laugh and she takes that laugh all the way to the bank. There are still plenty of people who are buying her montly packets. I feel bad for all these sites that had to close their registration because they were getting all these spam registrations.
     
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  6. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    #66
    Yes, same as all those that sell and promote other spam products such as xrumer, etc.

    People think it's a shortcut, so they give it a try.
     
    selectsplat, Mar 19, 2010 IP
  7. MarkAse

    MarkAse Peon

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    #67
    If you're only using her links to build them the first month they come out, frankly I think you're missing the point.

    It's also not true that all of them are removed after a few months, let's be honest 120 profile links isn't exactly a large enough sample size to draw any real conclusion from.

    If you post yours a couple months after she releases them and use a double pass, I think you'll find that at least 75% of them stick for 6 months or longer.

    Lastly, you should be paying the $5 a month for the information on how to find your own links, not only to use hers.
     
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  8. swerdlow

    swerdlow Greenhorn

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    #68
    no offense but if you're in the mindset of forum profile links being effective, then you should probably avoid buying anything SEO related (except maybe a good book) until you know more about SEO.

    I can't read this whole thread but here's a few tips I guess:

    there are, and always will be, an infinite number of easily accessible, meaningless links on the web. There's no reason to pay for them. Google myniche inurl:forum (or inurl:blog inurl:links inurl:submit) and go for it. Try it for a while and see how poor the results are.

    as has been said zillions of times, google ranks pages not sites, your profile link from Adobe isn't PR9, etc etc.

    link metrics are getting more and more advanced. Do you really think google's going to be fooled by 100000 links from unrelated.com/forums?

    SEO is a competitive industry. Do you think you can beat your competition by paying $5 and being able to type?

    Are you ultimately still the type of person who believes they'll get rich quick, or that the secret to SEO profit is only one $7 ebook away?

    c'mon guys.

    ok and finally. there's a link building world beyond user submissions. A world where investments are made, content is produced, opportunities to network are created, and real value is added. Stop it with the forum spam and make something good already.
     
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  9. lucasstarks

    lucasstarks Peon

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    #69
    I have to agree. You don't have to pay for anything. If you are already doing it yourself, why not just learn how to do it with quality.
    IMO, search and stick to those sites that people are really interact and not just leaving links behind.
     
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  10. kolchakA

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    #70
    I guess Angelas links could be useful if the wouldn`t be sold to such tons of buyers
     
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  11. FlightCenter

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    #71
    I think the issue here is that every link does help, even the PR 0, but the reality is how much exactly. Sitewide links obviously help, even the homepage is only a PR 1. Once a site has enough authority links it can leverage these PR 0 links if all of those sitewide/and or profile links all use the same anchor text it will help the authority site rank for that phrase. Now, it's a question of value. Can you possibly find a freelancer to do link building cheaper, Yes, but it's not a zero sum game, so you can choose both, and spread the risk.
     
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  12. lucasstarks

    lucasstarks Peon

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    #72
    Agreed. Google has a different calculations for PR.
     
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  13. ronmac

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    #73
    Well I use a lot of forum profiles for clients sites and have always ended up on page one of google. as long as your mixing it up with SEO and dont stick to angela style backlinks then you will be okay.

    I always "ping" my profiles about 1 month after I made them. I have found xrummer type profiles do not work long term

    PS. pagerank is page
     
    ronmac, Jul 13, 2010 IP