It’s known that any blogs/sites can’t be successfully promoted without backlinks, incoming links, out coming links and everything that’s connected with links in general.
One of my friends John ( I told you about him ) has been working with one big site. He is responsible for buying links. Of course you know that Google feels negative to this process but with all the talk of Google’s crack down on paid links I want to write with John’s help about the best ways of buying links.
There are many people having blogs who fail to find high-ranked sites that share their links. It’s not difficult to understand why this happens. The links from good site mean that your blog will be promoted and improved soon. There might also be a chance that the position of your blog will shoot up within a week. But where can a newbie find good links? The answer is to buy them. I have made a list of some tips that can be helpful in your link buying campaign.
- You have to buy links from sites that are highly relevant to your web site content. Otherwise you will do senseless work.
- If the site you are buying links from already has more than 5 paid links on the page, leave it.
- If the site labels the links as “sponsored” or “paid links” or anything like that, leave it.
- Your links should be on the visible place of the site. Don’t buy footer or sidebar links.The best is to buy a single link from a relevant page.
- Anchor text is crucial. Try to make your anchor text look natural. If you buy links on 50 pages, and they all use the same anchor text, there will be no good.
- Elude any paid link where the seller is also an affiliate for the broker.
- You have to check if the page ranks well for its targeted keywords. If it doesn’t rank well for its own keywords, it won’t help you.
- The links ought to be at different pages. Don’t buy lots of links for your homepage.
- Remember that contextual format is best. A link that is part of a highly relevant paragraph will be more valuable.
- The last is that you don’t have to worry about Page Rank. A brand new page may be highly relevant to your industry and rank well, yet the PR shows 0/10. Don’t pay attention to this. There is no keeping up with him
Hope my advices will be helpful!
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