rank check - test adding backlinks - when site is not in top 100

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i looked at keyrow but my site is not showing up on that site at all for the keyword i want it to.

and i want to see what the difference is after i pay someone to give it backlinks.

it looks like keyrow only displays the site for keywords that it ranks in the top 100 for.

is there a site that will show me where my site is even if its way way down, just so i can see the difference when i pay for backlinks?
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    Originally Posted by applegreensnake View Post

    i want to see what the difference is after i pay someone to give it backlinks.
    In the long-term, the difference will pretty often be a heavy penalty from Google.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ml#post6021235

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...d-tactics.html

    Whatever the problem is, "paying for backlinks" isn't the answer.

    Personally, I'd suggest that you don't to put too much of your time and effort into trying to attract "organic SERP's" traffic, for two main reasons: first, it's very precarious and makes your business Google-dependent, and any business that's Google-dependent is no more than one algorithm-change away from a potential accident (or even a potential disaster), as so many Warriors have been finding out over the last year or two, some of them to their very great cost; secondly, for me, search engine traffic has been uniformly the worst-converting traffic out of everything I've ever tried in 8 entirely different niches over the whole of the last 4 years - search engine visitors to all my websites typically stay the least time, view the fewest pages, opt in the least often and actually buy anything by far the least often. I admit I do get tons of search engine traffic to all my main sites (because high rankings for multiple keywords happen to be a minor side-benefit of the main targeted traffic-generation method I use to build my business) but I'd certainly hate to have to make a living just from that traffic, and I wouldn't even be cursing too much if Google de-indexed all my sites this afternoon. Don't depend on search engines for traffic. That's what so many of the people here (and in other forums) have done, who end up wondering where they've gone so wrong.

    The thread perhaps belongs here, really? Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum
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