SEO Method I Am Experimenting With!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by gotlinks, Feb 24, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello Guys,

    As a business own and an seo for several customers I am always trying out new things to try and further my game.

    I have started a new seo technique that I am trying and was hoping I could get your input on what the search engines would do in terms of this stuff...

    OK as a starting point I have the seo on page stuff done for this one specific site, we will call it domainA.com for now.

    I have over 15 sub-pages on domainA.com all optimized for different keywords. I have done inner linking, used the keywords in the title tags and in the content where appropriate.

    So far these pages have done well for us, we rank in the top 10 usually with little to no work other then that.

    However for a few harder terms we have to get links some how, now I know buying links is risky so I don't do that and I generally can get links built up-to a site naturally because people want what we offer.

    However on this one site domainA.com I am talking about it is at a stalemate and has not moved in some time. So thats when I got this new idea....

    Rather then spending 100+ per year on a good strong pr5 link for this website I am now buying PR4, PR5 and PR6 domain names. I am then creating a relative website to domainA.com and I am listing a single link on these pagerank domains to my site domainA.com

    Right now I have about 16 of these up and running, we also have private registration on the domain names. Along with that each one has its own c-b or a class ip to ensure its different and the search engines can't tell that I own them all.

    Now in theory this should work because all those pagerank domains Ive been buying have power going to them or they would not still be pr5 and pr6.

    Anyways, my main concern is this...

    Question 1: When Google searches my domainA.com backlinks and See's all these pr5 and pr6 relative content links am I first going to get knocked because of it and secondly can they hurt domainA.com because of it?

    Is this a practice that goes against the Google TOS since I'm not buying links, rather buying websites and linking to myself.

    Question 2: Should I be getting these separate ips for the domains from different web-hosts as well? Right now they all come from the same place and if you search the domain whois info it says the web-hosting companies name on all of them even though the name details are all gone.

    Question 3: Has anyone tried this technique before and had any success with it? Its been about 2 weeks since I started doing it and the page rank domains are indexed with the new content relative to domainA.com but domainA.com has not moved up in rankings at all for the term we are after, rather it moved back 2 whole pages and hasn't gone back up (is it the slingshot)?

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    Any tips, help or ideas you have for getting better seo placement for domainA.com would be awesome guys!

    I am at a stale-mate with this one and my client is getting Any + I want to get the job done so if you have ideas then please tell me or pm me, its appreciated!
     
    gotlinks, Feb 24, 2009 IP
  2. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

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    People have been doing this for years and years - and google is not blind to it.

    If you are talking about buying expired/dropped domains that have their content completely redone, it isn't likely going to work at all. If the content niche completely changes, it won't work.

    If they are will the same host, it isn't going to work - regardless of the ip.

    According to Aaron Wall, patterns such as all private registrations and registrations with the same registrar can be a red flag.

    Does it look natural that 15 expired domains all of a sudden are pointing to certain domains?

    What you are doing is building a link farm - and there can be a penalty if google catches on. Will google hiring over 10,000 people to manually review websites (and adjust their ranking if deemed necessary) you need to be very careful.

    I'm not saying it can't work if it is done right, but you have to do a lot of work to make sure google doesn't find out about it. You certainly don't want to be buying some former game site and then put medical content on it hoping to created a trusted medical site that is going to pass juice. It isn't about PR, it's about the quality and relevance of the incoming links.
     
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  3. gotlinks

    gotlinks Notable Member

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    Well what would you suggest then?

    Im not worried about passing PR just link juice so that domainA.com goes up in ranks... I have no idea what else to do.
     
    gotlinks, Feb 24, 2009 IP
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    Jordash Peon

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    How can google track purchased Links? Since when were you penalized for that?
     
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  5. gotlinks

    gotlinks Notable Member

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    I don't buy links, but what I am trying to do is find a way to get relative links without paying for them so Google cannot ban my site for simply wanting to go up in the search engine results...

    I wish I knew what Google really wanted, but they are unclear as to how to actually move up.
     
    gotlinks, Feb 24, 2009 IP