I think that it is difficult to find one that say as one can obtain links from blogs. I think that theare 2 way : with one article or with one comment. the problem is to find one list of blog that offer free articles and one list of blog that offer comment without the nofollow. can you help me ?
Topics for buying articles in blogs seem to be increasing in the the Link Sales forum. It seems to be quite in vogue at the moment. People buy dropped domains or new domains by the 100's and put them all on the same server and update them with the same blog content. Quite a nice little number from a link sellers side. I have held back from jumping on the buying side of this because to my mind it just doesn't make much sense. 100's of blogs, mostly with no PR, all with the same IP address and same content. I would not have thought these blogs receive a huge amount of visitors as the articles are so random in nature, so I can't see much natural traffic coming from them either. As a link buyer (rather than seller) am I missing something here? Has anyone tried these already and had noticeable results in terms of SERP gains or natural traffic?
I agree, I don't think these have much value. I just use the 'age-old' adage..."if it is too good to be true it usually is!" I sell blog posts on some of my established blogs for as little as $10 each and that gets you two permanent links and a home page spot for at least 2 months. Another way to get relevant links is to buy in-content links for your keywords on existing blog posts, those usually go for around $5 each. Also blogroll links are a nice way to get quality backlinks and sometimes bit of traffic too.
I have a blog network of about 600 blogs and I have to disagree- Links are links whichever way you cut it and I've had clients report that not only do they see alot of links from my sites in a short period of time but I actually get traffic from google so I've had reports of traffic from the posts. Each blog gets about 150 uniques daily and it's going up as my posts count go up. The thing that most people don't realize is even if you only have one website -Chances are that you are on shared hosting anyway- so you are sharing hosting with 200 other sites that you have no clue about. I think alot of people worry about quality sites links but I think we've all realized that a link is a link is a link
If you are going to have someone post to a range of blogs, make sure each post would be unique. Otherwise you are (probably) just wasting your money. It is true that the readers, for what there are of the blogs, may like what they see and visit your site, which is a good thing. The post, and probably much of those blogs, may be penalized because of all the duplicate content.
If duplicate content was a factor then all the article directories would be out of buisness and as we all know google loves Ezinearticles.. So the duplicate content makes no sense.