Are Warriors still buying backlinks packages

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I am wondering if people here still buy or subscribe to backlinks packages?

Could you share if building backlinks for your site
have been a successful model for your SEO Rankings?

The model is... Backlinks are important to all websites
and even Google mentions that links pointing to a site
can help provide their searchers with relevant pages...

So in other words, my question is...
Do you buy or subscribe to backlinks?
if so, has it been successful for you?

Please post your reply here.
#backlinks #buying #packages #warriors
  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
    Yes.

    I buy just about every link package that I can find just to add to our database. I'm sure many others do the same
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    • Profile picture of the author Cay78
      Try drip feed blasts..(no affiliation)
      Great hands off backlinking if you have a lot of websites...
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  • Profile picture of the author Long Beach Nathan
    This is interesting, because I came to this section and was just about to post a thread asking a question somewhat along these lines.

    I'd like to know if buying backlinks will harm your site in the SERPS later on or not. It seems like the SE"s would find it suspicious to see a bunch of sites suddenly linking to yours, and on top of that, they're not in a related niche. What's everyone's thoughts on this? At a certain point, does sheer volume of incoming links overwhelm the need for those links to be from relevant sources?

    I really want to see if buying backlinks would help before I decide to do it. Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jordan Kovats
      Originally Posted by Long Beach Nathan View Post

      This is interesting, because I came to this section and was just about to post a thread asking a question somewhat along these lines.

      I'd like to know if buying backlinks will harm your site in the SERPS later on or not. It seems like the SE"s would find it suspicious to see a bunch of sites suddenly linking to yours, and on top of that, they're not in a related niche. What's everyone's thoughts on this? At a certain point, does sheer volume of incoming links overwhelm the need for those links to be from relevant sources?

      I really want to see if buying backlinks would help before I decide to do it. Thanks.
      The OP is referring to buying packets, i.e. Angela's links, Paul's links etc, which are road maps on where to leave a link. This is not about paid links where Site Owner A pays site Owner B a fee for a one way link back to Site A. Hope that helps.
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      • Profile picture of the author designerjack
        Originally Posted by theseoguys View Post

        The OP is referring to buying packets, i.e. Angela's links, Paul's links etc, which are road maps on where to leave a link. This is not about paid links where Site Owner A pays site Owner B a fee for a one way link back to Site A. Hope that helps.
        Yes, I was referring to buying packets or packages of backlinks. Thanks for clarifying to the posters

        What is your opinion?
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    Those profile link packages on PR0 sub-pages really make me yawn. I doubt they have any SEO value whatsoever. Most people selling those packages dont even have a clue about the difference between "on page" PR and domain PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author designerjack
    Yes, The point of this thread is to find out who and all is buying packages to build backlinks.
    Also, I am seeing a lot of people showing progress with backlinks. If... done right...

    If you use backlinks packages, the key to the page rank is landing your link
    on a specific page of that site, which specifies the page rank.

    Normally, with search engines, if they're dofollow links, your link will found,
    and showing search engines that your site is on a following "page rank site"

    However, the best type of links are on specific pages, with the dofollow feature,
    allowing you to build a page rank directly from that page.
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    • Profile picture of the author JessicaClark
      Originally Posted by designerjack View Post

      Yes, The point of this thread is to find out who and all is buying packages to build backlinks.
      Also, I am seeing a lot of people showing progress with backlinks. If... done right...

      If you use backlinks packages, the key to the page rank is landing your link
      on a specific page of that site, which specifies the page rank.

      Normally, with search engines, if they're dofollow links, your link will found,
      and showing search engines that your site is on a following "page rank site"

      However, the best type of links are on specific pages, with the dofollow feature,
      allowing you to build a page rank directly from that page.
      Jack is right about his information. I have been researching for quality backlinks for months now and I think the difference between bypassing false backlinks no help on PR, and those that do pass on to improve your page rank. I committed to my first WSO from designerjack, after being burned by many people on the internet. Backlinks are really important "according" to my research of SEO. Anyways, I agree with Jack and GeorgR
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      • Profile picture of the author designerjack
        Originally Posted by JessicaClark View Post

        Jack is right about his information. I have been researching for quality backlinks for months now and I think the difference between bypassing false backlinks no help on PR, and those that do pass on to improve your page rank. I committed to my first WSO from designerjack, after being burned by many people on the internet. Backlinks are really important "according" to my research of SEO. Anyways, I agree with Jack and GeorgR
        Yes, most authority figure sites get built because of backlinks pointing to them. Think of Facebook and YouTube. These two prime examples explain how they gained authority because of popularity links pointing to them...

        Now, you can Google anyone's name, and 7/10 times, you'll see their facebook and youtube channel on page 1. Also if you do enough research, you can see almost every blog, article, directory, forums, and web 2.0 properties point to these authority sites. If you go after the same mentality, gain publicity, and keep popularity around your target market, you'll automatically start getting links to your site, because you've built that "authority figure" around your website's users. But meanwhile, you can build backlinks to start gaining popularity, traffic and seo rankings, for the near the near future.

        That's just my 2 cents...
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    Yes. I am buying backlinking services and it's very useful. However, nowadays there are many nice automated link building tools available and they make ourselves do the things with one or few more clicks. It may reduce the demand of link building services in future.
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