Where to buy high quality backlinks?

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No it's not the link itself, its the fact that Google knows all about where these links come from.
 
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SEO wasn't the main purpose for buying them but no I don't believe they're pointless. I doubt Google will penalize me for a link from the Guardian.
The main purpose of SEO is to rank your website in Google. Links from authority sites such as the Guardian are considered valuable. Backlinking is the main part of SEO (and onpage too of course), and an expert SEO will know how to get links from numerous and varied sources.
 
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OK but you did say you wanted to buy high quality links from financial sites.

It might also be useful to know why you want these links? Is it for traffic? If it's for SEO then you are wasting your money. Google knows what links to keep an eye out for.

That's true. Every link that isn't helpful to users has no effect or has the opposite effect. And things will get even worse.

The best way with backlinks is to put them exactly where your users are searching for your services (forum topics about your services, listings and guest posts)
 
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One strategy we have used quite successfully is to head to the website you wish a link from - find an article that's full of figures - very often tables etc. Take this information, and yes use something like fiverr etc to get an infographic done with this information - we use them mainly because the time it takes us compared to cost is silly not to! So then we contact said site stating we have a wonderful infographic - would they like to use it? We only ask for a credit.

I would say it works 50% of the time, the rest of the time, we have a good infographic to use in one of our long posts instead, so nothing was wasted.
 
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I'm not sure where to get high quality backlinks for finance websites, but I would say start looking for high-quality blogs and ask them if you can get a link right in.

That's what we did once for this particular client. The difficult thing is whether they're within the project's budget or not.

Reputable finance sites are a little expensive though.
 
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1. Don't buy cheap links from Indians where they're automatically generated.

Last time I paid attention these were terrible, unnatural-looking, from unrelated sites. They could kill your rankings, if they're the only type pointing to your site.

2. Work out what niches you fit into and get links from a few, top, good-quality sites which list sites like yours.

3. Product an article or product which is either a Must Have or Controversial. Post in a few forums to get natural links from readers who tell their mates about This Great Thing.

4. Buy advertising.
 
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There is buying backlinks and there is paying someone to build backlinks..... there is a difference.

A good backlink is from a site with a high DA/PA, if you are not sure what this is Google it, as you need to know and understand what it is if you are paying somone to build links for you.

You should get a report of the links placed and do your own DA/PA check to make sure they are not just on some small blog or site nobody visits.

Dont ever pay for the backlink itself, pay someone to them, yes.... these backlinks guys are usually part of some blogger outreach group....thats where they place the links.

My friend educated me on this and he uses a guy he found on Fiver, he only spends about £100 a month with him for 10 no. 80+DA/PA backlinks....it works for him.

Lots of cr*p on fiver though, but a few good ones there according to him.
 
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A good backlink is from a site with a high DA/PA, if you are not sure what this is Google it, as you need to know and understand what it is if you are paying somone to build links for you.
Wrong in every possible way.

A good backlink is one that is relevant, useful and helps the visitor to get to the right information.
 
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Wrong in every possible way.

A good backlink is one that is relevant, useful and helps the visitor to get to the right information.

What you are referring to is what we would call PR backlinks....an article or lead generation piece with a backlink.

A backlink for SEO purposes, just needs to come from a "relevant category" of website/blog with a high DA/PA.
 
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Nope I didn’t mean that at all.

Linkbuilding techniques have changed a lot in the last year or so and the method you describe is rapidly becoming irrelevant. google has even warned against doing it.
 
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In terms of SEO - if you are going after volumes of links then you want to be able to control your links. you want links from quality sites with good trust & citation figures. You cant really do this manually (unless you want to spend 24 hours a day searching). You need tools to manage this for you, you also need tools that will give you a list of where yours and your competitors links are. This works just fine for me
 
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Or you just don’t bother link building. This works just fine for me.
 
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Quality links can be earned by guest posting, Article Submissions, and Question & Answers.
Don't post such nonsense. These methods stopped being relevant years ago.
 
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I've always struggled to find people who can build out backlinks as well as I can myself.
I've tried many freelancers but never been happy with results.

Ideally it needs to be someone with an interest - and knowledge - of the business they're representing.
 
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What you are referring to is what we would call PR backlinks....an article or lead generation piece with a backlink.

A backlink for SEO purposes, just needs to come from a "relevant category" of website/blog with a high DA/PA.

A "backlink for SEO purposes" is the very thing that Google doesn't like. If it's not natural, thematic or designed for customers, then you're treading on thin ice. Paying for it is even worse. The PR backlinks are often the best links, get an article in the The Guardian and it can boost your link profile for years, but more importantly brings interested traffic to your site. Of course you need a veritable offering and a good website to do so.

I've just read a different thread on this forum about choosing an SEO agency or freelancer. The starting point would be to discount pretty much most of the people on here who are suggesting buying links, even more so those suggesting Fiverr or People Per Hour. Shudder.
 
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I am searching for backlink vendors, only english-speaking websites, financial topic. Another option is business, news, technologies, cryptocurrencies related sites. Only high-quality, active and developed websites, real traffic, no spam. If you have some contacts of vendors of such kind, please share - would really appreciate that!

I thought Google frowned on "Link Farms" ? Do they actually make any difference, or do Google even down rate for their use ?
 
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Yes, done correctly they’re very hard to call out and can be very powerful but are very time consuming to set up.

Seriously, just buy links from relevant sites that send converting traffic. Expect to pay over £300 per link but if they’re sending converting traffic then a) the price is no issue and b) screw google

A general rule of thumb is to believe only 10% of the stuff they feed you, they’re extremely good at whipping everyone into an seo frenzy
 
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To add to my last post, in niches like gambling, the gorg expect everyone to be running highly developed pbn’s and have a slightly different and more “relaxed” algorithm for them.

Remember, they want as much as possible to be run through their algos and a.i. (Which currently handles around 30% of all queries) and will always look for an answer that way.

No matter what though, links play a big part and probably always will (especially in competitive niches). Google was built on an internet that links from 1 part of it to another. Just make sure everything you do is relevant to the search you’re targeting.
 
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    PBNs work great. Links from link farms and other low quality links work great. Spammy links with tons of nofollows work great. If you know what you're doing! 99.9% of folk probably don't know what they're doing with this stuff and how to use links like these so they'll likely end up deep in the brown stuff.

    There are still lots of great ways to manipulate Google results and fiddle your way to the top.
     
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    House of Silver

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    Google put a price tug (made them valuable) on links and expects people to give them out FREE (what they call 'organic and natural link building')! Has anybody seen any 'natural' links? I haven't and don't really expect to see one (links to CNN, Ebay and weather forecast don't count).
    Everybody buys links one way or another. It's like speeding - police know that everybody breaks speed limit. However they fine you when you are caught on camera.
     
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    Darren_Ssc

    Has anybody seen any 'natural' links? I haven't and don't really expect to see one .

    Yes, lots of 'em.

    You are right that lots of businesses buy links but you're wrong that it's like being caught speeding because there usually isn't a penalty as such, more that they are often buying a lot of links that have no value. If you can afford to play that game then good luck to you but you are in a sector where the big brands have money to burn.
     
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    Viraj Shah

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    I am searching for backlink vendors, only english-speaking websites, financial topic. Another option is business, news, technologies, cryptocurrencies related sites. Only high-quality, active and developed websites, real traffic, no spam. If you have some contacts of vendors of such kind, please share - would really appreciate that!
    I would recommend you to join blackhatworld forum and try to make network. There're lot of high quality backlink vendors active there.
     
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    Darren_Ssc

    I think it depends on what industry you are in. I have been writing a well read blog on factoring for about 15 years but in that time only one company has commented on their own site and included a link as everyone seems to jealously guard their outbound link profile

    If you're in an industry where the subject matter isn't naturally linkable it can pay to write about other aspects of your life that might be more interesting.

    Your cars, your travel, your yacht, private island, etc. Or your local community, places of interest, local business community, etc.

    Obviously, you have to use a bit of imagination to link this to your day to day business activity.
     
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