PR Chaining sites help please

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Site A has Good PR.All Sites are on different Hosts

First I link Site/host A to Site/Host B, then link Site/host B to Site/Host C.

IF I then Link Site A directly to Site/Host C will this appear as coming from the same source in the chain and cause google to flag it ?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author webby0031
    bumping it up,trying to do this now
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  • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
    Thats basically a Link Pyramid.

    Easy for Google to nab.
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  • Profile picture of the author webby0031
    thanks mate, i wont bother +)
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      It's almost link washing/wheel. Do it right, and
      it's golden. That's what all the big sites do,
      from google to ebay. Different IP is a non
      issue.

      Complete link washing/wheel would link C back to A.

      It's done every day of the week, by all reputable
      sites. People who think otherwise are always doing
      questionable things. Since amazon, google, yahoo,
      ebay, gasbuddy, zap2it, go.com, etc. are not doing
      questionable things, they never worry. Just like me. I never worry.

      I only mention link washing, as that's what I do on an almost
      daily basis. Static links are of course there forever.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        It's almost link washing/wheel. Do it right, and
        it's golden. That's what all the big sites do,
        from google to ebay. Different IP is a non
        issue.

        Complete link washing/wheel would link C back to A.

        It's done every day of the week, by all reputable
        sites. People who think otherwise are always doing
        questionable things. Since amazon, google, yahoo,
        ebay, gasbuddy, zap2it, go.com, etc. are not doing
        questionable things, they never worry. Just like me. I never worry.

        I only mention link washing, as that's what I do on an almost
        daily basis. Static links are of course there forever.

        Paul
        MMM I don't think that's true. Otherwise why do companies get De-Indexed by google for it like BMW or JcPenny?

        I would stick with quality relevant links. Its safe and way more potent.
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        • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
          Originally Posted by gotlinks View Post

          MMM I don't think that's true. Otherwise why do companies get De-Indexed by google for it like BMW or JcPenny?

          I would stick with quality relevant links. Its safe and way more potent.
          JCPenny never got de-indexed. They got penalized.

          And what Paul was describing is not what they got penalized for.
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        • Profile picture of the author tech84
          Originally Posted by gotlinks View Post

          MMM I don't think that's true. Otherwise why do companies get De-Indexed by google for it like BMW or JcPenny?

          I would stick with quality relevant links. Its safe and way more potent.

          They were penalized, manually.


          And it was not because of link wheels.
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  • Profile picture of the author ProSence
    Why don't you build links naturally, instead of checking hosts, and IP address..

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    • Profile picture of the author webby0031
      Thanks again, I think I am left more confused now
      Ive been careful and I have 6 hosts setup.

      2 High Pr sites and 20 PR0 sites

      I need to filter the PR to the 20 in the most efficient wayy without getting penalized.

      Any more info ? please
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    • Profile picture of the author webby0031
      ProSence - I can get PR higher and quicker due to the high PR sites only having a couple of outbound links
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      • Profile picture of the author Ettienne
        Originally Posted by gotlinks View Post

        Thats basically a Link Pyramid.

        Easy for Google to nab.
        Not if you do it right.

        Originally Posted by webby0031 View Post

        thanks mate, i wont bother +)
        Suite yourself, but good luck trying to outrank the guys who do use this model.

        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        It's almost link washing/wheel. Do it right, and
        it's golden. That's what all the big sites do,
        from google to ebay. Different IP is a non
        issue.

        Complete link washing/wheel would link C back to A.

        It's done every day of the week, by all reputable
        sites. People who think otherwise are always doing
        questionable things. Since amazon, google, yahoo,
        ebay, gasbuddy, zap2it, go.com, etc. are not doing
        questionable things, they never worry. Just like me. I never worry.

        I only mention link washing, as that's what I do on an almost
        daily basis. Static links are of course there forever.

        Paul
        And there's your answer, case closed.
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        • Profile picture of the author webby0031
          Could someone please give me more info on the golden combination please.. how would u link it

          6 hosts / 2 High PR sites and 25 PR0 Sites
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        • Profile picture of the author webby0031
          Originally Posted by Ettienne View Post

          Not if you do it right.

          .
          Could you help me with the right way please ?

          Would the linking in my first question be ok ..

          Is it really bad to link from PR6 ( host1) to 2 Sites on shared host2
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          • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
            Originally Posted by webby0031 View Post

            Could you help me with the right way please ?

            Would the linking in my first question be ok ..

            Is it really bad to link from PR6 ( host1) to 2 Sites on shared host2
            Each website should be on a seperate shared hosting account if they are of the same niche / category.

            If they are all different categories then the answer to your question is YES.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    2 high PR sites is not enough to really boost 25 other sites. You are doing things backwards. I buy 25 high PR sites to boost 2 sites.

    Chaining them like you are talking about is just going to dilute the links drastically.
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    • Profile picture of the author webby0031
      Thanks Mike, lets scale this down.

      6 Hosts
      2 PR 6 Domains
      8 PR 0

      Is this doable
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  • Profile picture of the author webby0031
    bumping this up
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