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| KenDoc Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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70 PR5 Back-Links In 5 Hours - How Is This Possible? Which software provides 70 Google PR5 back-links indexed in only 5 hours? - - - In one of the online technology forum sites, it says that this entrepreneur can provide: "SEVENTY instant back-links, plus 100 pings to your website for only $4." By the way, I did query the service owner and asked him: Out of the 50 back-links you create, exactly how many will have Google page rank of PR4 and above? Here is his answer: "All of these links are Google Pr4 through PR6, and the application provides a Google index link between 1 and 5 hours of placement. He says, "24 hours is the MAXIMUM amount of time his Google index process might take." He also says: "You can actually verify your links in Google after only 5 hours have passed." My question is, how is this possible? Yet more importantly, what software does he use to accomplish such a feat and to provide such a service to other people? I would just like to know which software and what method so I can provide this service on my own. Do any of you know the correct answers to the above? Would surely appreciate all expert replies. Sincerely, K e n |
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| Portuguese Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Good Old Europe
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4$ for 70 PR5 backlinks? I have also a great bridge to sell in Lisbon, just 1K. Wanna buy? |
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Scrapebox. Theres nothing much more to say. regZ |
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| RevSEO.com High PR Links Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: NYC
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Those will be nothing but crap links, chances are they are either a poorly designed private network (unlikely) or Angie/Pauls links (more likely). That means that overall they are links from PR domains, but the actual PR on the pages is N/A since they are newly created pages. Overall I'd recommend skipping this, not really worthwhile for $4. Is it possible? Sure, but $4 links aren't what you should be looking for. |
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| Wordsmith (& Skepchick) War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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Call me a skepchick, but did you ask him expressly whether the backlinks are on PR-5 pages or on PR-0 pages of sites which happen to have a PR-5 home page (those are very easy but "not very helpful", to put it mildly and tactfully)?! |
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Realistically, most of the offers describing PR5 links are referring to the rank of the home page, not the actual rank of the dusty back pages the links get put into. There probably are hi pr sites that get indexed hourly, though the unusual guarantee does have an aroma. If the link service has a site of their own, you might use a backlink tool to examine the quality of backlinks they get for themselves. I looked at one service that had a pr- (unranked) site, although they had 3000 spammy looking links, might reflect on Google's regard for such services. |
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| KenDoc Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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These are interesting replies, and thanks, all of you who have commented thus far. Surely, I am the BIGGEST skeptic of this offer, and when I get skeptical, the "warriors" seem to have the most realistic and helpful suggestions. Now, I think I should repeat my original question, but perhaps a little differently: Do you recommend or know of any particular software that can do perform such a task with integrity and high quality? One of you mentioned "ScrapeBox," which I never even heard of until today (actually, right before I wrote this original thread). Read about it briefly, and it seems a little bit on the "black hat" side. Need more recommendations, either way. = = = = = = Quote:
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| Server Intellect Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: USA
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Its really surprising 70 back links in 5 hours :|
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White,Grey,Black Hat it doesn't matter what it is. If google knew that you bought backlinks for your website no matter it being 2-3 backlinks manually submitted for $1, it would get sandbox. Scrapebox is a great tool but takes a bit of learning curve. To give you an example of what scrapebox does is go to google and type in; site:.edu That is a footprint btw. When you type that and click search you will get a list of Urls that are .edu. Then you can manually look at each link at check the PR. There are different footprints you can use to get better more targeted urls. For example if you want .edu domains that are related to your niche you can type in; site:.edu "your niche" or you can replace your niche with "your keyword" Scrapebox does this but in bulks and gives you the url list. And has addons that allows you to see the PR faster instead of manually doing one by one. This is just a tip of what scrapebox does. Hope that helps, if you need more information don't hesitate to ask. regZ |
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Are you sure the actual page is PR4, or the homepage? A lot of guys say 'PR 4 links' and only the homepage has that PR.
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| Keyword Baron War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Canada
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If your goal is to get high PR links, I would buy them off owners of high PR sites and put it in the blog roll.
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If it sounds too good to be true then usually it is.
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