Sunil Singh has carried out most of our work to date. I won't go into detail about his methods as I'm not sure how confidential they are, though I'm sure he'll be happy to discuss them with you. To date we're happy with the placement of the links, they seem to be on fairly relevent and well ranked pages, though a true assessment of their value would be better left for a few months as then all of the search engines should have picked them up.
Thank you. As the method of looking for link partners and place the backlinks on a site of the link builders network seems to be the most easy to handle, there is a hazard in the permanency of that links. What if the link builder closes or sells his domains or simply deletes the backlinks? Then most of the links to your site will drop out likewise, as they are placed in exchange for the links on the linkbuilders network and thus addicted to them.
Link builders dont sell links from their own sites. They do have a network of high PR sites , but it is a three way link exchange. For example a client asks a link builder to build links for site A. The link builder has one site (usually a directory) D in the same field. The Link builder will find a few sites - say X, Y, Z which are willing to exchange links. He will ask X,Y,Z to give links to A and in return will give all three of them links from D. Thus the link builder created three links in spite of having only one site of his own - D.
I don't doubt this. What I wanted to say: If the link builder deletes the links on D or even closes his entire directory (i. e. because he works no more as a link builder), then X, Y and Z may notice that D no longer links to X, Y and Z and delete the links to A in return.
Exactly, though that's a risk you take in using someone elses services and why you should find a reputable link building partner.
You will lose links even if the link builder doesnt removes links from his site. Some webmasters remove links after some time and some sites may close/change. If the link builder is doing good business it is unlikely that he will quit. However considering the costs involved , I find it a good way to build links. Links builders call them permanent links but keep in mind that you will need a fresh link building campaign every 2-3 years . Keep this in mind and then decide how much you are willing to pay for the links.
100 PR4 one way permanent links, you can see the thread in my signature. if you need the list of pr4 sites please let me know.
romioaa, I do understand that this is how you earn money, but... I decided to read your ad, and... 1) all your websites (well, perhaps not all of them - I'm not going to check them all - but those 5 that I checked) are registered for the same person (probably - you); 2) all of them have PR = 0 3) all of them have poor design and simply flooded with meaningless text (I doubt that your content is being updated...) 4) etc... so, HOW you can make me believe that just a small part of your hype is true??? romioaa, sorry... nothing personal... I just had a bad day... and I'm sick'n'tired of ALL-THESE-SEO-ELITE-HYPE-BULLSHIT (I'm using this term simply because SEO Elite has the most terrible hype a human being could create IMO)... so, romioaa, HOW? P.S. folks, sorry for offtopic
Romioaa's sites are indeed PR 4 if you check them with www. but there are 3 major problems with them: 1. all sites are hosted on the same IP 2. the ones i checked had ony the homepage cached which is not a sign of a real PR4 site 3. they have similar link profiles Usually for such networks to work you need different IPs of class C, different name servers, IP locations, etc.. Also some meaningful content relevant to the domain name would help too
Usually 'link bait' or baiting involves having some sort of viral tool on your site that other sites link to. For example, having a mortgage calculator on your site, then others in that industry link back to your calculator for their visitors to use....thus all of these sites increase the links to your site, thus the word "bait" is used. Allen
OIC, so all these arcade sites that have the "host this game on your myspace" code are using this strategy -- yes?
Sure. And many other sites providing different stuff from PR-checkers to ... They do it mostly for links
Article Submission Question Are article submission methods only of value if some other website picks up the article to post on thier website. Also is it worth it to post to more than a couple well known article submission websites.