Nofollow backlink blasts for Yahoo and Bing Ranking?

by rafiseo Banned
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One of my websites is ranked on #1 and #2 for two keywords. But for the same keywords the site is on #7 and #13 in Yahoo, #12 and #17 in Bing. Well google is not counting nofollow links for ranking a site. Also google is now very strict against link blasts. So if I blast nofollow backlinks using any software like Scrapebox would my site got any sort of penalty from google?

Anybody got my idea?
#backlink #bing #blasts #nofollow #ranking #yahoo
  • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
    What I recommend doing if you are going to try this is buy a keyword rich domain, 301 it to your current domain and give it a few blasts, but still keep it consistant, so don't blast out 3000/4000 links a day only 100/200... If your site tanks you can recover easily.

    I have found that even Bing doesn't favour link blasts to much, you can overdo it and dispear from Bing too, you need a good mix of signals to pull it off. What you need is a mixture of social signals and links from pages with your keyword in the page title.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    NEVER blast your website to build A LOT of backlinks. Use Scrapebox wisely. Create MAX 50 backlinks today, 40 tomorrow, 60 the next day ... If you blast, the search engines would think "something smelly is going on here... We should pay attention and "DROP" this website from the rankings..."
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  • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
    The funny thing is..

    Alot of blackhats got dropped by penguin so many of them have been trying to get back up quickly, these guys don't care they will blast their sites senseless.

    One site I check out yesterday was registered on June the 4th and he redirected a few domains and blasted them with links, 30000 to be exact and he is ranking on the first page for a huge money keyword, when I say huge, he must be making over 100k a month from this site.

    It makes no sense to me, I actually feel like kicking Matt Cutts in the balls right now.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by dmtaylor247 View Post

      The funny thing is..

      Alot of blackhats got dropped by penguin so many of them have been trying to get back up quickly, these guys don't care they will blast their sites senseless.

      One site I check out yesterday was registered on June the 4th and he redirected a few domains and blasted them with links, 30000 to be exact and he is ranking on the first page for a huge money keyword, when I say huge, he must be making over 100k a month from this site.

      It makes no sense to me, I actually feel like kicking Matt Cutts in the balls right now.
      Just goes to show that Google isn't really as advanced as most of us think. While a lot of the "white hatters" are in a panic about panda, penguin, etc, the black hatters are moving along just fine.

      You can still rank quickly using most of the tried-and-true BH methods. (with a few twists here and there.) Sure, long-term you're probably going to get slapped around. But for a BH'er - that doesn't really matter. They've already moved on to the next project.
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    • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
      Originally Posted by sovereignn View Post

      It doesn't suprise me, i've seen domains ranking top 3 with 95% nofollow links but they were all highly relevant. I think relevance plays a more important role than nofollow.

      I can remember ranking page 2 for a really difficult keyword for ages, I was throwing pr 4/5/6 links at it but it wouldn't budge. Then i decided to go for more relevant links and it moved a few days later onto the first page. I think if you just spammed a load of non relevant nofollow links then it probably wouldn't do much good, as mentioned even high pr non relevant wasn't good enough.
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    • Profile picture of the author rafiseo
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      Originally Posted by sovereignn View Post


      Well I bookmarked the article and will read it in my free times. Thanks for sharing this.
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