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I am getting a deal in which I shall spend $99 and be able to put sitewide links at 8 PR 3-4 sites. All these sites are hosted at different IPs. The topics are not related to my niche, but they are clean topics. The links are expected to be "lifetime" (but many of the domains seem to be expiring in 2010 and some in 2011). I'll need to ask the guy whether he plans to sell the domains off, fliip them or renew them - that part is clear. But assuming that I get a positive response in this one (that he renews them), would this deal be worth going for (value for money-wise, tageting SEO and not immediate eyeballs as reference visitors)? Note that apart from 1 site that has 3000+ pages indexed in Google, the other ones have 50-350 pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    How many other links are they selling?
    If they are selling several, you will have short term results at best, and it could hurt you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Williams
    Hi,

    no, it`s not worth it in my opinion. You can get Angela`s or Paul`s backlink package, and get 30 links placed yourself, on PR4 - PR9 sites. Some of those links will be deleted over time, but you will still have 8, and this will cost you $5 and a maximum of 2 hours to do the job. Or you can outsource this.
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    • Profile picture of the author FredJones
      Originally Posted by Alex Williams View Post

      Hi,

      no, it`s not worth it in my opinion. You can get Angela`s or Paul`s backlink package, and get 30 links placed yourself, on PR4 - PR9 sites. Some of those links will be deleted over time, but you will still have 8, and this will cost you $5 and a maximum of 2 hours to do the job. Or you can outsource this.
      Surely this is not a competitor of Angela's (and Paul's)? Angela's are profile links coming from inner pages of high-PR forums and other registration-based places. The inner pages often get a high PR over time and hence this makes it successful. I know how good it is - really great - till I opted out of both due to high saturation and profile links getting cancelled and started to find my own links of similar power.

      On the other hand this is a set of sitewide links in low-PR pages appearing across all the root and (even-lower PR) inner pages of the site. Well, I don't deny that I would simply love to get on a PR-8 page to my site's homepage link even if I pay higher, but where do I get it anyway!

      And then I would boost the site's inner pages with Angela/Paul-like links and rank almost like a cakewalk with 100 times lesser effort.
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    • Profile picture of the author FredJones
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      My guess is that that devalues the potential package enormously. I wouldn't look at it, myself.
      True, if the niche was the same then I would totally love it. Non-niche does devalue in a way.

      SEO-wise I would still say it does have some power - obviously if Angela-like things work (and I know they do work - I have used her product for a number of months) then the theory of going out of niche being counter-productive for SEO falls apart. Having said that, nothing like in-niche high-PR IP-diverse links, totally.
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