PR7 Contextual backlink - how much?

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Hello,

I was wondering how much is PR7 contextual backlink worth, if it stays there for two weeks and then disappears into the "older" post section?

Thanks
#backlink #contextual #pr7
  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
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  • Mando,

    Listen to me, as someone who has placed HUNDREDS of sites and pages in TOP 1-3 search rankings. Buying backlinks, unless from the Yahoo.directory for $299.00, is a fool's errand. The above says $10.00 for a PR7?

    I selectively sell backlinks to my HIGH PR sites and will tell you that at minimum, such a link would cost $175.00...be careful with this strategy and if you pursue it, make sure the links are RELATIVE and AUTHORITATIVE to your geo-targeted market.

    Instead of buying backlinks, something much more effective may be to hire someone to create GREAT, original content for your site. Of course it must be keyword rich but this buying backlinks thing has never stopped me from achieving top search rankings.

    Just an example - go to Yahoo! and Bing (Google in a few weeks) and search how to powerpoint My site is the howtopowerpoint.org and I put it there in only 8 weeks in a market which receives 44 MILLION search queries monthly.

    Guess how many backlinks I have to this site? zero-zip-nada! The difference is great 'bread crumb trails' and optimized, on-site content. Refocus your effort to what engines love - CONTENT...yes, at some point backlinks may matter but after effortlessly ROCKING sites to the top of search, backlinks matter alot less than people know.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mantasmo
    They don't need to be from relative content. That's a bunch of nonsense.

    Anyways...

    A legit PR7 from within a unique blog post on a site with a strong link profile (not 50 links or so crap like that) will set you back around $100-$200, depending on the blog.

    Look into things such as:

    1. Mozrank domain/page authority.
    2. Backlinks to the page.
    3. Backlinks to the site.
    4. Pages with high PR and lots of incoming links.
    5. OBL count (do they also sell blog rolls? How many posts on the home page?)
    6. Site age... Did it survive the most recent PR update?
    7. Dropped domain or not..?

    Good luck! A PR7 backlink from a site with a massive backlink profile can boost you from n/a to #1 overnight (done this myself a few times).

    edit: not a subscription - one off payment. This is for links that roll off the home page, not permanent homepage links.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMhelper
    Contextual links still works?!
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