Who is good with link building on here

please tell me

Quote · 15 Apr 2012

Link Building? You can either pay for links...and anchor the proper text ...or you can build your own.

Want to build your own? This is what you do, go buy about 50-100 pre-owned domains, and write about 10-20 original posts on all of them. Once this is done, buy a blog commenting software, and post 100-200 comments on do follow blogs, for each pre-owned domain you have, which should all have generic nameservers also..along with private registration....then once this is done, anchor your keywords back to your 'money' domain.

Easy. Just takes a little time and money. Cool

Quote · 15 Apr 2012

Read about linking here www.LearnWeb101.com

Quote · 15 Apr 2012

paid links will make google angry and they can detect it with there new update. Once they found paid links they will penalize your site.

so much to do....
Quote · 16 Apr 2012

 

paid links will make google angry and they can detect it with there new update. Once they found paid links they will penalize your site.

 

 No they can't. Prove it.

To a certain extent, if you are buying links from crappy link farms, eventually the farm will get busted or reported, and the entire link farm will be devalued down to nothing, thus lowering the link juice from that farm or network your paying $50 a month for, rendering those links pointing to your site useless ... your not getting penalized your losing link juice from the farm.

Now on the other hand if you have deep pockets like JcPenney, and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on paid links, such as footer links from sites that have absolutely nothing to do with your site niche wise, a manual inspection comes into place, and then a manual penalty comes in place.

If you are buying links from high pagerank blogs and other sites related in your niche, that don't have hundreds of outbound links, and don't ADVERTISE paid links, and stay low key with the keywords, then you should be okay.

Quote · 16 Apr 2012
 
 
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