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I have a website (domain from 2007, google indexed, already ranking for a bouch of keywords) and I want to buy some links (PR4-PR6). If I buy one PR6 link will have a big impact to my SEO results? Shall I link to main page or shall I focus on one page, for one big impact keyword?
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  • Profile picture of the author nicktyler
    It will ahve a big impact on your SEO efforts if you get a good PR6 contextual relavent link. It will most likley be a costly activity so you should go for the pages and KW's that will yeild the most return for your investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author xtrapunch
    I am looking to sell backlinks from PR4 websites. Do you have any idea how much should I charge for sitewide links and individual links from PR4 page.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicktyler
    It depends on the niche and position of the links (weather they are footer/contextual etc). At the end of the day the links are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.
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    • Profile picture of the author jordyhill
      A really inexpensive way to get contextual links from high PR sites is to guest blog. There are plenty of website owners out there actively looking for people to provide them with free content. You get to post an article with a couple of links thrown in, usually one linking to your homepage and another for deep linking elsewhere on your site.

      You could try searching "your keyword"+"guest blog" or variants of that to find webmasters in your your niche looking for content.

      Its a win-win because they get content and you get a couple of contextual links.

      Don't fret about your article being on a page with PR n/a. As long as the root domain has PR, the page with your article will get PR'd usually quite quick and will improve with time
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  • Profile picture of the author furnicav
    @Jordyhill: I've tried this method but my website is local (Romania) and here the blog owners are a little affraid of this..they say they want to wrote their own content. Also some of the big names ask for a lot of money. I would like to speed up my seo ranking and that's why I've come with the idea of buying some links.
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  • Profile picture of the author zannix
    In the eyes of Google, backlinks coming from high authority websites/pages, which are "usually" determined by a high pagerank (PR4+), count much more than ordinary, PR0 backlinks.

    However, there are much factors that play a role, such as contextual relevance of that page to your own, OBLC (outbound backlinks count), etc. These factors will trully determine the value of your PR6 backlink.

    Ideally, you would get your backlink from a page that is contextually relevant to your own page, and it has little (50 or less) or no outbound backlinks (except for your own).

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    Zannix
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  • Profile picture of the author furnicav
    @xtrapunch: Can you tell me the prices for your PR4 links?
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  • Profile picture of the author furnicav
    @zannix: My case is as following - PR6 website: students niche website with a lot of video content; my website: deals/sales agregator website (now targeting two main subniches: laptops and clothing). It will help?
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  • Profile picture of the author furnicav
    I've come back with the results. I've bought that PR6 link. I've target a couple o keyword (about 7-10 phrases). In 2 days I've come from not being in the first 300 google ranking to rank beetween 1st page and 10th page depending on the competition.
    My conclusion: depending on the keywords you want to rank, what you are selling and how much the PR6 costs (mine wasn't so expensive) you definetly have to consider buying it.
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  • Profile picture of the author BudgetSEO
    1 x PR6 Link
    OR
    100 x PR 0-1 Links (Please, not those spammy ones, am talking of legit links from legit sites)

    You decide.
    I'd prefer the latter one any day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Cyber Rankings
    Jordy is right here guest blogging is a fantastic way to get your link on some top quality websites. High page rank backlinks obviously help but you need a mixture so it' doesn't look suspicious to Google.

    Also don't concentrate on site wide links like somebody suggested. It's better to get links from individual domains unless of course the website is extremely relevant to your niche.
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