Hi all here. just ran out trough somebody thread here in DP that offering a PR10 backlink. really wonder about it and so some folks replying that thread. and so do i, really wonder about getting PR10. what about you how do you see then? and...after searching troughout the thread found some links, 2 if i'm not mistaken any folks stated that it were on PR10 now. and one of the two is http://www.usa.gov/index.shtml, yeah...let's you check it out and see that it was PR10. at least when i write this thread. so, what the title will say about FREE PR10 backlink? aha...it's easy folks. even it would really too good to be true, as for me. do not know if you do that. might anyone here get any ideas?
I don't really get what you are saying but no the link is not legit. There are only a few PR10's and none of them sell links especially not on message boards.
Angela, we've debated this before. Your methods that you publish DO NOT get you a link from the PR10 (or PR7) site. You get a deep link on a page that has NO PR, and in the long run it will have very little value to the website you're linking to. PERIOD!
I just tried it. Anchor text is automatically stripped away from the "Name" text box when the comment is previewed or posted. The instructions above the comment box specifically prohibit the use of HTML syntax, which, presumably, includes anchor text. Nevertheless, I entered my anchor text link there, crossed my fingers, and press Submit. The message that I received next indicated that the moderator of the blog would make a go/no-go decision within one business day. I guess I may be banned for my testing misbehavior.
hi folks, thank for your interest commenting this thread. actually what i did is only told you that someone trying to brockerage a PR10 backlink, really do not know which site he/she will go for. is it true? who knows, just go to BST section here in DP and you'll find a PR10 backlink offer. or if you want any easier way just find trough search with "PR10" then you'll go soon to the thread. just try it....lol... back to any possibilities i told you all to get a PR10 backlink for FREE is not another scam might people offer. neither am i doing such scam to you all here. never. what i told you is only "possibilities" or "chances" might we are here can try it. even nobody knows who can get it, freely. so how? first step, just check http://www.usa.gov/index.shtml, OK? then take any deep seeing in what PR it stay for now? guess that it still on 10. yeah, i got it from my firefox addon that it is PR10 now. then? yeah, just go down troughout the site and surely you will find out "how to" get any backlink from it. yeah....really easy isn't? anybody get what i said?.....if so, just try it. is it true we'll get a backlink from it? who knows....i myself here is only talk about the guy who offer a PR10 backlink on BST section that bring me to imagine such easy way to get it. even i never know whether it is possible or not. that way i said any ideas....????
No, it's not. First of all, I have an article on page one of Google out of more than 12 million. Many of my backlinks were on brand new pages on High PR domains. Here is what a Google Employee has to say about this: I can't say much without violating my NDC, but I can definitely say this: the PR of a site is always 0 at creation, but at the next PR update (which is supposed to happen every 3 months, but we're a bit behind right now), the PR of something like a comment page will usually update to some portion of the PR of the main site. So if you put your site in a link from a PR8 government site, it'll look like PR 0 for a while, but when it updates to PR 3 or 4,it will become a much more powerful backlink. Of course, for extremely large sites, like your Warrior Forum for example, the PR of the main page is spread so thin that the comment page will still only have a PR 0 --but then, for sites that large and that popular, there are other factors at play that I can't go into that still make the backlink strong even at PR 0.
The site shows you exactly how to create an anchor text link, if you follow the directions. And it won't be "stripped away".