Did anyone have experience with the indian one way link development? Is it worth a thing? They offer PR2+ links on the thematical site for $3 a link. All links a forever (etc. if site goes down.......). I wondering if it is a good way of linkbuilding. Don't want my site to be banned.
Link building is never gonna hurt your site if they are not from link farms. You should do the link building by yourself else you never know what went wrong or right. They may not disclose all techniques they employ to increase your site rank. black or white seo.
I'm talking a little bit other things. The problem is that I running a pretty big e-commerce site. And It is impossible for me to make links by my hands. I need a lot. 1000+ per month. So I try to outsource this. And I try to find reasonable ways for it to do. Also link building is not a black or gray of else.... it about where you post a link, and how many you post in a time line. I made a software to check the links, pr, outgoing, incoming etc. so generally I can see if the site that they posted a link is good or is bad. Also In e-commerce link building all is a little bit hard. Not like for personal blog.... )))))) So if you can give any advice how to have a lot cheap and quality links - I will appreciate that ))) thanks a lot
you can start bookmarking .. you can bookmark all of your pages in to bookmarking sites.. that will give you traffic and will improve search engine rankings.. there are many other ways to do so.. but if you are in another business from internet then its better to hire someoneelse to do work for you..
I'm doing a lot. Bookmarks, social networks, articles submission..... Can anyone here just tell me their opinion about the topic I started? I need to know if anyone works with the indian companies for linkbuilding and if it was successful work.
Most 'one way link' providers actually do a three way link exchange. Check with them if they are indeed using a three way exchange for getting link to your sites. (It doesn't matter if it's a UK company or a Indian company) Some others would actually buy links for you and since they buy links all the time, they know how much is a link worth. You pay them a comission for finding the link and also pay the price for the link. Just find out what exactly are they going to do to get links to your site. There are very few who would employ good article writing and stick to guest blogging etc.
You will pretty much get what you pay for. I have used similar companies and received poorly written blog comments that ended up getting deleted and links on crappy dropped domain network that ended up being PR0
Make sure that the links they are getting are not nofollow links as they will not do much and will not help your pagerank. Also ensure you are paying only for confirmed links and not submissions as some firms have a low number of confirmed submissions due to poor English or just not taking the time to make a relevant comment. Therefore you do not want to be paying for submissions if you only get a 30% approval rate.
It doesn't matter is a UK or US or Indian company. All it matters is the quality of work you receive for your money. If you think it is worth, then grab it.