Building Links And Flying Under Googles Radar

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I want to discuss here what the best practices are to fly under Googles radar when building links.

Discussion points:
1) Is it smart not to use Gmail when discussing backlinks and seo strategies and websites involved?
2) Is it smart to not use Google docs to host your backlink sheets?
3) How to create various Google author verified blogs with (fake) different author names
#building #flying #googles #links #radar
  • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
    If you can't answer those questions yourself, then you're pretty darn stupid. Do you honestly think Matt Cutts cares about IBRevolution and his little backlinks spreadsheet on Google Docs? SERIOUSLY?

    You people get worse everyday.
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    • Profile picture of the author GGpaul
      Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

      If you can't answer those questions yourself, then you're pretty darn stupid. Do you honestly think Matt Cutts cares about IBRevolution and his little backlinks spreadsheet on Google Docs? SERIOUSLY?

      You people get worse everyday.
      If you have nothing better to say, and you just want to attack someone that needs help then you should eff off from this forum.
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      • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
        Originally Posted by GGpaul View Post

        If you have nothing better to say, and you just want to attack someone that needs help then you should eff off from this forum.
        I'm sorry, but I provide constructive criticism. Anything in life is about working out a solution for yourself through trying & testing. I have built my own empire through trying & testing - not being taught. I read WF for a year and learnt absolutely nothing. Every answer is vague at best. The best posters have long disappeared. Now, it's just question after question. And, those questions get repeatedly asked every day.

        If it's a genuine question, "How do I build a PBN?", "Should I use SEO hosting?", "What is a good Amazon conversion rate?" etc, then fair enough, I'll reply and share my knowledge. I'm a mentor and tutor, but this question in particular can be answered with common knowledge.
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        • Profile picture of the author yukon
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          Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

          I'm sorry, but I provide constructive criticism.
          Ha, ha, a few people hate it when someone tells them straight up answers. I guess sugar coating & hand holding is more popular.
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        • Profile picture of the author ronaldec
          Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

          ....I read WF for a year and learnt absolutely nothing. Every answer is vague at best. The best posters have long disappeared. Now, it's just question after question. And, those questions get repeatedly asked every day....
          Then why are you here? Other than to get visits to a new blog site. I mean really, if you don't need to learn anything or share anything-then why are you here? Surly you have better places to be with better people, if you hate it so much or everything is so vague.:confused:
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          • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
            Originally Posted by ronaldec View Post

            Then why are you here? Other than to get visits to a new blog site. I mean really, if you don't need to learn anything or share anything-then why are you here? Surly you have better places to be with better people, if you hate it so much or everything is so vague.:confused:
            Check my posts. Majority are helpful.
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            • Profile picture of the author ronaldec
              Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

              Check my posts. Majority are helpful.
              Most of your post are very helpful. I can not disagree with that. But what I can't understand is why successful people come to a forum only to create their own stress. Some people quit for good and some come back. Life has its own share of stress, don't add to it with a IM forum. I'm guessing there are plenty of people who would seek out your help. And I hope your new site does well.
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              • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
                Originally Posted by ronaldec View Post

                Most of your post are very helpful. I can not disagree with that. But what I can't understand is why successful people come to a forum only to create their own stress. Some people quit for good and some come back. Life has its own share of stress, don't add to it with a IM forum. I'm guessing there are plenty of people who would seek out your help. And I hope your new site does well.
                It isn't a new site I'm focusing on. Never been into the "blog about myself" type of thing. Just thought I'd share some thoughts for others to perhaps benefit from. SEO for me is all about trial and error. What works for me probably won't work for others, and likewise for any marketer. For example, Hayden (NoHatSeo.com - Keyword Research, Link Building and other SEO goodness. |) has built an absolute empire with over 3,000 adsense sites.. he shares all his knowledge, but I don't know of anybody who's managed to scale it to his level.
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  • Profile picture of the author trytolearnmore
    Originally Posted by IBRevolution View Post

    I want to discuss here what the best practices are to fly under Googles radar when building links.

    Discussion points:
    1) Is it smart not to use Gmail when discussing backlinks and seo strategies and websites involved?
    2) Is it smart to not use Google docs to host your backlink sheets?
    3) How to create various Google author verified blogs with (fake) different author names

    What do you mean fly under Google's radar? Do you think that Google won't see your backlinks if you do not put them in Google docs?
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  • Profile picture of the author agapril07
    1. No you're paranoid
    2. No you're paranoid
    2. Hmm, just try and see. Perhaps use hidemyass or something.
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