Looking for Backlinks

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Sophia Myles

Hi all,

I'm looking for high quality backlinks from sites that:

- are business or marketing related
- with PR 3 and above
- 3000+ indexed pages

Any recommendation? Thx~
 
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Whatever you're looking for will cost. Doubt anyone here can recommend the right sites, as it takes knowledge of the web, and you need to find out what these sites get in traffic before a link buying decision can be made.

Doubt anyone here keeps such records of these sites either. Advise you get on your keyboard and start peddling.... work to find these sites and pay what they want.

Most seek links with a freeloader mentality - this is wrong because you are dealing with other people's web property, and you won't get on them for free in a million years.
 
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Whatever you're looking for will cost. Doubt anyone here can recommend the right sites, as it takes knowledge of the web, and you need to find out what these sites get in traffic before a link buying decision can be made.

Doubt anyone here keeps such records of these sites either. Advise you get on your keyboard and start peddling.... work to find these sites and pay what they want.

Most seek links with a freeloader mentality - this is wrong because you are dealing with other people's web property, and you won't get on them for free in a million years.

This doesn't make much sense, they certainly aren't linkbuilding in the right way but to say you can't get links for free is absolutely ludicrous.

They key is creating a valuable resource and content that people WANT to link to.

Build relationships and engage with people first - then try to build links.

Also, never pay for links!
 
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to say you can't get links for free is absolutely ludicrous.

then I'm sure the next batch of naff links will score you the odd client, and if that's your aim, then I've got no problem with it :)

Also, never pay for links!

SEO agencies and Freeloaders - yuck. How fast can I delete them hmmm, 10 seconds..... oops! :D
 
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What's that supposed to mean?

Theres a fair few people on here that could do both.


So you can recommend the key sites in my industry - I'd like to see that actually. Okay, I want to see you personally recommend 200 websites that offer totally free weblinks in my sector - you've got 3 hours to do it in and post those results in this forum.

I look forward to seeing the results. :)
 
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So you can recommend the key sites in my industry - I'd like to see that actually. Okay, I want to see you personally recommend 200 websites that offer totally free weblinks in my sector - you've got 3 hours to do it in and post those results in this forum.

I look forward to seeing the results. :)

Why would Nitro ever have to prove anything to a failed (in my opinion) directory owner?
 
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the pr is old hat and now just a single ranking factor amongst over 200 others.
As for buying links I would say dont bother unless theyre golden eggs.
And regarding getting links onto sites with mass indexed pages then why not provide worthy content for others to link back to, send your content social in the right areas etc.
Theres lots you can do without buying links which is one of the things Google is really trying to put a stop to.
You want traffic, conversions, customers, profit...not just purchased links.
 
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Just curious, so I've got to ask the question... why do you need a site with 3,000+ pages?

If you're looking for sitewide links, you might as well put a kickme sign on your backside.

It's interesting to hear rationales, and I'd love to learn this lesson, thanks.

FYI, IMHO sites with PR5+ and 10+ pages publishing a single link in a single article do more for me than anything else, period. I've never been impressed with results from sites < PR4, but again am hoping to look, listen and learn on this one.
 
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Just curious, so I've got to ask the question... why do you need a site with 3,000+ pages?

If you're looking for sitewide links, you might as well put a kickme sign on your backside.

It's interesting to hear rationales, and I'd love to learn this lesson, thanks.

FYI, IMHO sites with PR5+ and 10+ pages publishing a single link in a single article do more for me than anything else, period. I've never been impressed with results from sites < PR4, but again am hoping to look, listen and learn on this one.

Sitewide links are still good to go.

I had one recently which took me to page 10 of google for "payday loan".

I then lost the link, as it was only there temporary, and my rankings were dropping.

I wouldn't agree a site wide link is a kick me sign at all. It could possibly be ignored eventually. Mine had text around it though, not just a list of links stacked on top of each other, so possibly less likely to have been ignored.
 
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Exactly, I think those who correlate the number of pages you have with any other metric are on the wrong track in regards to online marketing.

Anyone who tracks online marketing via a link building campaign which people do is cookoo

site:bbc.co.uk - returns 21 million results..

If you think they get the majority of SE traffic to the homepage, then you must be mad.
 
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Sitewide links are still good to go.

I had one recently which took me to page 10 of google for "payday loan".

I then lost the link, as it was only there temporary, and my rankings were dropping.

I wouldn't agree a site wide link is a kick me sign at all. It could possibly be ignored eventually. Mine had text around it though, not just a list of links stacked on top of each other, so possibly less likely to have been ignored.

I got a test site smashed with 4 blogroll links :)
 
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Shouldn't be that hard to find company/people to do. The only challenge is that you only want specifically business or marketing related. Honestly I think it doesn't really matter as long as it PR3 & above, most importantly is that it must be manually created. :)




Hi all,

I'm looking for high quality backlinks from sites that:

- are business or marketing related
- with PR 3 and above
- 3000+ indexed pages

Any recommendation? Thx~
 
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