Building Links for Your Links... Shazaam?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by mtb167, Jan 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    ok. So I am having a crazy idea that I think is new but actually might not be at all, and I want to know 2 things.

    • Are people already doing this? Or have they tried it out?
    • What do you think of the idea?

    I am basing this whole idea on a few premises. They are as follows:
    1. Links that you get from articles, while abundant and have potential to be quality, in the beginning, really don't have much quality at all.
    2. A whole bunch of links to a page (100 -500), no matter how shitty those links are, will take a page from PR0 to PR3 or 2 or so.
    3. A page deep within a pagerank 7 domain that currently has a pagerank zero, will garner a high pagerank with a bunch of links to it, no matter how shitty those links are because it is in a high PR domain.
    4. 1 link from a pagerank 5 page is better than 100 links from 100 PR0 pages.
    So. Given these assumptions, which may very well be incorrect, it could feasibly be better to write 100 hundred articles, and point each article to a different, currently low-quality, directory link which points to your site, than to link them all directly back to you.

    The idea being to link pages where your link exists and where the page's PR is low, but the Domain's PR is high.

    In this way, you can artificially inflate the PR of the links pointing to you, quickly.

    Tell me what you think.
     
    mtb167, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  2. aaron_nimocks

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    #2
    Its similiar to what I did.

    I made 30 sites (all on different IPs). Wrote 30 articles and put a link to each one of the sites on the articles. 1 link per article. Submitted all 30 articles to 110 article directories.

    Then I put links on all 30 of those websites to the websites I want to help out.

    Seems to work pretty good.
     
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  3. mtb167

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    I saw your post about that last week, and thought about doing it, the problem i saw was with money. All those different hosts and Class C ips. That can get a little expensive.

    plus, this way, you wouldn't be working form the ground up like you did on your sites. You were trying to get good PR for domains.

    With this method, all you're doing is reminding the SE's that there is a great page(which just so happens to have your link on it) on a domain that they already love.
     
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  4. Bombaywala

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    #4
    Blogspot !!!
     
    Bombaywala, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  5. mtb167

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    Are blogspot links all on different class C's?
     
    mtb167, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  6. aaron_nimocks

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    No. I didnt use all different class C's either. Just used different IPs.

    About a year ago I tried doing all different class C IPs and its way to expensive and not worth it. I did that with 15 sites and then soon realized its a not too bright idea.
     
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  7. Bombaywala

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    #7
    If you use different username for your blogspot blogs - you will have high chance of registering blogs on different IPs. It is the best cheapest solution.
     
    Bombaywala, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  8. mtb167

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    Still don't think blogspot will be as effective as linking to a page within a PR 5 6 or 7 website.
     
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  9. Bombaywala

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    #9
    Yes it will be! I see so many blogspot blogs with high PR. If your blog has good information - bringing in good traffic, has good comments from users - your blogs will be regarded highly and link to anywhere will be regarded highly. And I have also seen some blogspot blogs climb high in PR in fairly short amount of time. PR 6 with just over a year is quite good - imagine a link from that page - what wonders it can do.
     
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    Yes, but putting together a blog with that kind of link juice takes time and effort. Its not a very quick way to get a link with high PR
     
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    #11
    I didn't realize we were discussing about getting a high PR link QUICKLY. If that be the case then why not just buy a high PR link - agreed it costs arm and leg but hey - fastest and surest way to get high PR BL.
     
    Bombaywala, Jan 2, 2007 IP
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    #12
    why not do this in addition to your links rather than replacing them? :)
     
    onedollar, Jan 2, 2007 IP