Free PR6/PR5 backlinks on a PR7 site.

by retsek
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Hey guys,

Here's a wiki. I'm not gonna hand hold yah ..several pages have little content and high PR - PR6, 5, 4. Even some user pages have PR and all editable by anyone.

Sign up, edit the page you want to drop your link on and don't overdo it.

This is my good deed for the year.

Code:
http://wiki.ieee-earth.org/
edit:
just dropping your link will make it nofollow. you have to use your ninja html skills to make it dofollow. And no, adding rel=dofollow won't work.
#backlinks #free #pr6 or pr5 #pr7 #site
  • Profile picture of the author retsek
    glad you like..
    i count 7 PR6 pages, and 4 PR4.
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  • Profile picture of the author JuanBangkok
    I don't think this is a good idea. That website is the wiki of a community, sharing their time and knowledge for free. Unless your product / web has something to do with Earth observation, you will be spamming that site.

    Would you like to suffer the same thing in this forum?

    On the other hand, the users can rightfully delete all your links within hours of you posting them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shiva
    Sorry restek,

    This is a bad spam Idea I beware, You may even end up making Big "G" Angry!

    I would never try anything of that sort!
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  • Profile picture of the author scott g
    Originally Posted by retsek View Post

    edit:
    just dropping your link will make it nofollow. you have to use your ninja html skills to make it dofollow. And no, adding rel=dofollow won't work.
    How do we do this when the site doesn't allow html or bbcode?
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    scott g
    "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve."

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  • Profile picture of the author mandark
    I don't think this is a good idea. That website is the wiki of a community, sharing their time and knowledge for free. Unless your product / web has something to do with Earth observation, you will be spamming that site.

    Would you like to suffer the same thing in this forum?
    I agree. This is just outright spam on an unrelated site. Your links will be deleted and the members of that site's community, along with others who see your link shamelessly spammed there, will look negatively on your site.
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