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Old 08-27-2011, 10:10 AM   #1
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Post Can I blast links to an aged domain without getting sandboxed?

Im going after a couple keywords that have a cpc of over $13 each from adsense and i want to use scrapebox and a few other softwares to throw links at really quickly.

I have found a domain very cheap that is over 6 years old and fits my keywords. Would i be able to throw thousands of links at this without getting sandboxed?

Just to make it even more safe and hard to reverse engineer i was going to put up a quick blog on this site and throw all the links to this site then have this site link to my money site along with other web 2.0 properties but this will be the only link that will have thousands of backlinks.

Anybody have any input? I Appreciate it guys

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Old 08-27-2011, 11:03 AM   #2
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Default Re: Can I blast links to an aged domain without getting sandboxed?

Hi seriousbsnz,

First, let me say there is no real sandbox, it is an imaginary construct that webmasters perceive when they don't understand why their website isn't ranking where they had expected.

Second, rankings are not based on domain age, they are based on relevancy scores. Google has a Trust factor that weights the value of certain signals that influence relevancy scores. Trust is something that is earned over time, so a page that has stood the test of time will tend to have more Trust. You can use domain age as a metric to try to identify high trust pages, but the trust isn't based on the domain age, it is based, in part, on the age of the documents' existence in the index.

Domain age will not immunize your website from scrutiny. Your new pages will be treated just as any other new page, regardless of domain age. However there are potential benefits that you might accrue from some "aged domains".

If your "aged domain" happens to have a number of valuable backlinks that have remained in place, and you are able to channel that backlink traffic to new live pages on your new website, you may garner some useful PR and Trust to your new pages. Bear in mind, these benefits come from the existence of valuable backlinks, not the age of the domain.

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Default Re: Can I blast links to an aged domain without getting sandboxed?

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Im going after a couple keywords that have a cpc of over $13 each from adsense and i want to use scrapebox and a few other softwares to throw links at really quickly.

I have found a domain very cheap that is over 6 years old and fits my keywords. Would i be able to throw thousands of links at this without getting sandboxed?

Just to make it even more safe and hard to reverse engineer i was going to put up a quick blog on this site and throw all the links to this site then have this site link to my money site along with other web 2.0 properties but this will be the only link that will have thousands of backlinks.

Anybody have any input? I Appreciate it guys
This may not be what you want to hear, but "throw thousands of links" is not the right mind set. I would advise focusing on quality over quantity for backlinks. Create great content people want to link to, find authoritative sites in your niche and ask them to post your link, use social media, write guest posts, comment on relevant blogs. IMO it's possible to trick Google, but if you are planning to hide something or trick them, you better be damn good.

What you're worried about is creating a fishy temporal link pattern. If you want to build links more quickly that look more natural then you have to add content quickly as well. Wikipedia for example, obviously very trusted, consistently gets new pages and new links.

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