hey guys, I am agree that content of a website matters .but still i want to know should a person buy links from high page rank site for fast results ? If yes. Do you have any idea, How many links maximum one should buy keeping in mind that he/she would not get penalize by Google .
if the links are related to your niche, buy as many as you can afford. if you buy a lot then leave some space in between purchasing (like 1 week). just make sure its site wide and no rel="nofollow" and don't buy from third party's, contact the webmasters directly.
No, don't buy links, if the site selling them gets caught by google then you will have paid money for a worthless link. there are loads of ways to get decent inbound links, if you look....
For real competitive words, most commercial sites are still buying links. Search engines discourage it and can penalize sites that are selling links.
I have tested buying links for new sites I built and google doesn't count them for a very long time especially if they are higher PR links. It's like there is a waiting period that gets longer and longer as the PR goes up. I have found that buying thousands of lower PR links is way better than buying one PR6 or 7 link because the anchor text in the many links makes you rank faster for your target keyword than the one high PR link does. This is why you can find a PR3 page out ranking a PR6 page in the results. Thousands of links with your target keyword/phrase from many different sites is the key. The same goes for your internal pages too. If you can get hundreds of links pointing to your internal pages it will help you alot. If I were you, I wouldn't waste your money buying links and just get thousands of free links to your internal pages of your site.
I think that buying links is losing it's relevance. There are some sites that allow you to rent high PR links, but 1 they're temporary, and 2 their significance is questionable now. Just build quality content and links the old fashion way.
To me, buying links is the most effective and fastest way to get one-way inbound links, and that will improve the link popularity of your website. 3-way link exchange can also be a solution,, but not as effective as buying links.
if the site is decent and not made for link trading only then its good to take link on that otherwise Google may penalize your and his site. But the probability is much lesser.
Buying decent links will get you results. It generally isn't allowed though. Link exchanging is a great way to get some decent links.
I've always found it's way more trouble than their work. It's just a juicy looking easy way out most of the time
No matter how you are careful buying links is still at risk to be punished by searching engine. Remember never buying links from a penalized site or unrelated site.
???what is the point with directory submission ? I mean what is the relation between buying a links and directory submission. You are saying that Link exchange is better than buying links .IS this method do not easily trace and penalized by Google ??
yes, if you want to get more visitors in short time, but i think it is better to get visitors in usual way (through seach engine)
As of today, Google does not "penalize" paid links...YET. They have said that they do NOT allow it though. I always opt for legit link building rather than trying to manipulate SERPS or PR
Such a wishy washy gray are of a conversation. I mean, what's the definition of link buying? Should it be frowned upon if I buy advertising from a website in a way that they review my site and/or product, which would include a link back to my site? Or is it simply if I purchase a site wide text link? Personally, I think a healthy mix of bought sitewide links, in-text links, and natural building is the best route. After all, we can't all expect polite webmasters to just start magically linking to our quality content. Geesh.