I was searching for high pr's to buy links on, I found a few that i was interested in, clicking on a pr10 expecting nothing there was one site, a Software Download for Webmasters site. Its said that it has over 1 million google backlinks and sub pr9 pages. So for $4500 would you buy it?
No, why spend that much money? Is it really gonna improve your rankings so much that you make that money back? Only if you make a directory and sell links off it will you make your money back and it will take awhile. Hmm maybe it is worth it
If you are hoping to reach PR9 by the next update, and then sell links, then you could possibly consider buying it. Permanent link? Sitewide? And you are not guaranteed the expected result, just keep that in mind. Also ask yourself how valuable your site is and how much would others pay you for a link if you were to sell them. Anyway, that's a risky investment to make.
I would suggest that instead of spending $4500 on one link, buy a lot of other relevant ones, it will help you a lot.
No way I would spend that much for a pr10 link..... With 4.5K you can buy a load of high PR links which are relevant to your site.
$4500 is alot of cash especially considering it COULD go down anytime or just change your link. Question: How much would a PR10 rise your PR? If I had 0 backlinks, new site but PR10 link... What would my PR become after 1st update?
I won't buy it either. But if it's for lifetime, no doubt there will be many people who would like to grab it
Show me a PR10 site that is selling links. I haven't heard of any such PR10 site selling PR10 links. It's probably a scam..
I don't think it's worth $4500, I rather spend it on some good SEO service. Maybe 1/2 on links (not PR10, several ones that are around PR5) and the rest of SEO services or adwords. $4500!
This site www.statcounter.com sells links from it's pr 10 site and has be doing so for quite a long time. If the waiting list was'nt so long I would buy it. So it appears google could care less if one is selling links or not. $4,500 is pretty deep so it would depend on the amount of outbounds that are allowed on the site. If only 5 outbounds were allowed and the link was sitewide then I think it would be worth it, and of course the links would have to be direct links without the no-follow tag.