How To Buy Links And Not To Be Penalized by Google?
In previous article I wrote about paid links. For Google buying links in order to get better Page Rank is “illegal activity” and you can be penalized by lowering PR and position of your web pages in search results. So, how to buy links?
If website contains information that you can buy links without NOFOLLOW attribute, avoid that website. Someone could report that site to Google, and you as a link buyer will be penalized too. If you clearly see that some website is full of sponsored links without NOFOLLOW, avoid that site. Paid links should be presented in a “natural” way, as an integral part of the content.
Recently, I found LinkXl, ad broker that offers “safe” link building. As an advertiser, you buy certain keywords and keyphrases. You can browse pages containing those keywords and phrases, and you can buy link on page that contains desired word or a phrase. That word or phrase will become “natural” link to your website or blog. You can’t buy link on home page, because content of blog’s home page is frequently changing.
Most pages that will be offered by LinkXl have low PR (Page Rank), or don’t have PR at all, but importance of PR is not as it was before. Very often, sites with lower PR are above pages withe higher PR in search results for certain phrase. Here is what founder of LinkXl says about this issue:
“We specialize in links in relevant content and have well over 1 million pages in our inventory. In general, sites with deep content (1,000s of indexed pages) have PR0 pages on their inside pages unless the home page has extremely high PR and the page with the content is no more than a click or two away from the home page.
The focus of LinkXL is not buying links with high PR, but buying natural links in relevant content. Buying a link on the footer of a PR5 page is easy, pay a webmaster with a PR5 site to put your anchor text on his page. The only problem is footer and sidebar links rarely work, and if they do work for you, how much longer before you get tagged as a link buyer? I would much rather have relevant contextual links with low or no pr for $1-$10 each than an expensive footer links that may get me in trouble with the search engines.
LinkXL is a whole new approach to buying links. Think relevance, not PR, for best results.” Read complete article
I must say, from my experience, that I agree with founder of LinkXl. If you want to invest some money to promote your blog, and improve it’s position in search results, I recommend this service.
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