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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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I just found a ton of my competitors backlinks and found that most of the back links came from sites that he has made himself and linked back to his main site. Most of those other sites are only PR1 or PR 0. Regardless his main site is now a PR5. All of the other links pointing to his main site are all crap farm links. I'm thinking about copying the idea. Any pros vs. cons you guys can think of with this strategy? |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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If you do use this strategy, try creating a few sites that are not on the same hosting provider as your site. Theory is that google checks the ips of the sites linking to you to make sure you aren't just creating a bunch of sites on the same host. I hired a company to do some SEO for a site of mine (it was extremely successful) and they used this strategy as well as using the external sites to link back to sites linking to me so that google does not see the links as link exchanges. Good luck. |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: US of A
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Reverse Engineer the quality sites and skip the low ranking sites. He didn't have the luxury of knowing at the time. He or she or whomever laid a groundwork that can help you. But the people that really score figure out how to find high quality relevant authoritative sites that they can link from.
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