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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2009
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So, I've been writing articles lately and posting them to articlesbase.com, and one of the articles actually made it to a google SERP. So I thought "Hey, I should backlink this and make a profit" and got to work on posting comments on blogs. But it turns out that articlesbase.com urls are always filtered by the spam filters. I tried using bit.ly and tinyurl.com a while ago, but they just end up taking the credit for the backlinks instead of the original URL. So, I can't backlink using my original methods unless I cloak the URL, but it will be useless if I do that. Is there any way I can backlink by blog commenting using this URL or in a way that it will get the link juice from it or do I really have to use a different method? |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2009
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Yeah. there are other methods. I just like blog commenting the most, because the backlinks are crawled fastest, I get the most PR out of them, I can build them the fastest, and it feels the least like work. That Matt Cutts guy from google says that tinyurl is a 301 redirect and that it'll treat the link just like any other link. The reason why I was worried was because the last backlinking project I did resulted in a failure, but that was because I was going for a keyword that had 100,000 searches a month and the article never appeared in any SERPs anyway. but I guess I should start using a url shortening service and get to work on this backlinking... |
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