I have a personal website (not a blog) where I want to post free reviews. My idea is to write unique and original reviews, containing at least 400 words of good quality content. Obviously I won't post them anywhere else on web. People here could consider using my reviews for advertising their sites and doing link building strategy. To be clear, I don’t want to link to Commercial/Product/Service related website. I only link to a personal blog (if you have any) just like mine, this way it is more natural. I can post about Computer and Internet Tricks, Windows, Blogging, Security, Software etc. I know I need to produce good quality to sustain my idea and start writing for a large audience. I am considering 3 non-optimized backlinks in each 400 words' review. In exchange of my free review, I want 3 non-reciprocal backlinks running to my personal blog. I am transparent on my offer. Probably you have your own method to create links, but I think saving your time in link building strategy is good, to focus on other important things (like your own contents). Anyway you need to get links on a huge range of different websites, so come on and get some links from mine. As you can see, this is not guest blogging. I post my own unique contents, not yours. But the idea still is to increase your search positions. And mine, since you will give me links too. Obviously on my personal website I will never mention I am doing that kind of offer. Everything have to look like natural. Your links will be on a simple user site (mine), so it is the most poweful form of link building, this is the natural way that search engines love. In exchange you give me some backlinks from a different site that the one I am linking. Request a review, tell me about what you need your review (depending on, it will be easier for me to produce a good quality content), give me the 3 URL you want me to link and tell me from where you want to link me back.
This is not a good plan. All you would be creating is a link farm, too many OBL. Your new site will not have any authority (DA/PA), traffic, backlinks, page rank, etc.
Thank you kjh-08 for your contribution. The question is, how many outgoing links is too many? I am talking about 3 non-optimized outgoing links in a 400 words article. Maybe, 1 or 2 links if people want to, and a third outgoing link running to a reference site (Wikipedia???). As far as I know, a link farm would have dozen of links. As well, I think the context of the article is important. The search engines would identify what each page is talking about. A link farm is just a huge list of links, with no relation one with the other, each one in some 3-lines paragraphs etc. Then, I would like the reciprocal links came from some different sites of your network. Not the same one, to avoid "link schemes". Anyone interested -> PM (Private Message)