How To Do Tiered Link Building?

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So I thought I had this down, but I was mistakenly wrong.

What I did was create a site with relatively low to moderate competition. I built about 3-4 web 2.0 sites (Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr ect...) I built these sites almost as good as my money site, all manually built, unique valuable content, multiple pages, post's ect with a big variation of anchor text and linking back to my money site. I then did a gig on fiver (I'm sure it was a waste of money) for links to my web 2..0 properties.I put the description that sold me below.

This was all set up and done over the last week , week and a half along with some social accounts set up for the site as well.

The site hasn't moved yet, and I was wondering if this was the incorrect way to do this, or if it just takes a little bit longer for everything to get indexed?

And yes I know it's all about valuable unique content which the money site and 2.0's were all built that way.

Just looking for some advice from some experts that do this for a living?


Here's the Fiver description I probably wasted my hard earned 15 dollars on lol
He used SeNuke

"""I will nuke variety of backlinks from Web 2.0 articles, PDF Distribution Sites, Wiki Sites, Social Bookmark, Web 2.0 profiles & Forum profiles which are a Great mixture of Low-High PR of Domains, Do-Follow, No-Follow from Different IPs. This is ALL IN ONE SEO PACKAGE for your website, Local Business Site, videos, Press Release, Affiliate Sites, FaceBook Page, Niche Site, Blog etc. I will deliver detailed report +Ping. I have 2 Years of experience in SeNuke Service, so with this gig you will hire an expert. My gig is safest! I need 1 URL and upto 6 keywords for each order. No need of artcle because it is scraped by se nuke itself. However, I may use your artcle, if you can provide 500 words in spintax format. This is 100% search engines Friendly and Safe!""""

Thanks for the help
#building #link #tiered
  • Profile picture of the author FrankRumbauskas
    For starters, one week is WAY WAY too soon to expect any movement from any kind of SEO.

    Second, of all the sites we keep as "experimental" and run all kinds of link-building tests on, the ones ranked with 2.0 multi-tier link building are the ones that didn't quickly bounce back from Penguin 2.0 last week, so I'd really give multi-tier linking with Web 2.0's as your Tier 1 a lot of reconsideration if this is a money site or otherwise important site to you.

    Finally if your site is new, remember that domain age is very important. It's going to be a lot more slow to rank a new site vs. one that's 6-12 months years old, or older.
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    • Profile picture of the author burton4550
      Originally Posted by FrankRumbauskas View Post

      For starters, one week is WAY WAY too soon to expect any movement from any kind of SEO.

      Second, of all the sites we keep as "experimental" and run all kinds of link-building tests on, the ones ranked with 2.0 multi-tier link building are the ones that didn't quickly bounce back from Penguin 2.0 last week, so I'd really give multi-tier linking with Web 2.0's as your Tier 1 a lot of reconsideration if this is a money site or otherwise important site to you.

      Finally if your site is new, remember that domain age is very important. It's going to be a lot more slow to rank a new site vs. one that's 6-12 months years old, or older.
      Thanks for the reply.

      So what would you recommend then as a Tier 1 structure?
      Just Blog Comments in a relative niche, social stuff, articles and lots and lots of unique valuable content?

      The site I'm doing this with right now isn't very important, it's just a mini niche review site. I wanna get the correct linking tactics down before I move on to a big authority type site.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jayden Rivers
      Originally Posted by FrankRumbauskas View Post

      Second, of all the sites we keep as "experimental" and run all kinds of link-building tests on, the ones ranked with 2.0 multi-tier link building are the ones that didn't quickly bounce back from Penguin 2.0 last week, so I'd really give multi-tier linking with Web 2.0's as your Tier 1 a lot of reconsideration if this is a money site or otherwise important site to you.
      All my sites have tiered links, and not one was affected. And yes, they have a layer of crap.

      It is still one of the best forms of link building, added with a few personal private blog networks on the side, it's practically unstoppable.
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      • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
        Originally Posted by Jayden Rivers View Post

        All my sites have tiered links, and not one was affected. And yes, they have a layer of crap.

        It is still one of the best forms of link building, added with a few personal private blog networks on the side, it's practically unstoppable.
        Keep on telling yourself that dude. As long as it keeps you sleeping at night

        If you've been paying attention in multiple niches using multiple tactics you'd know that the writing is on the wall.
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        • Profile picture of the author Jayden Rivers
          Originally Posted by PerformanceMan View Post

          Keep on telling yourself that dude. As long as it keeps you sleeping at night

          If you've been paying attention in multiple niches using multiple tactics you'd know that the writing is on the wall.
          I don't sleep, I count my money at night.

          Nothing is on the wall, nothing. Nobody knows anything about what Google are actually doing it's all guess work.
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          • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
            Originally Posted by Jayden Rivers View Post

            I don't sleep, I count my money at night.

            Nothing is on the wall, nothing. Nobody knows anything about what Google are actually doing it's all guess work.
            You sound like a clown. I'm glad the Circus is paying you so well

            You guys are always the last to know when a trend is dead. Tiered Link Building doesn't stand a chance as a viable method for SEO. It won't last two months.

            You read it here first. So make sure you're saving your Circus loot, because you're going to need it.
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            • Profile picture of the author dumbfox
              Originally Posted by PerformanceMan View Post

              You sound like a clown. I'm glad the Circus is paying you so well

              You guys are always the last to know when a trend is dead. Tiered Link Building doesn't stand a chance as a viable method for SEO. It won't last two months.

              You read it here first. So make sure you're saving your Circus loot, because you're going to need it.
              You sound quite experienced in SEO. Would you be kind enough to share your Strategy?
              Cheers.
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  • Profile picture of the author FrankRumbauskas
    I'd watch Matthew Woodward's video series on multi-tiered link building and follow that plan.

    If you have some money to spend and/or not enough time to do it on your own, you can buy high-quality multi-link tiers from providers like TheHoth or SEOLutions (their 'Paint it White' package).
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    • Profile picture of the author burton4550
      Originally Posted by FrankRumbauskas View Post

      I'd watch Matthew Woodward's video series on multi-tiered link building and follow that plan.

      If you have some money to spend and/or not enough time to do it on your own, you can buy high-quality multi-link tiers from providers like TheHoth or SEOLutions (their 'Paint it White' package).
      Thanks Frank I truly appreciate your help. I'll check out Mathew's video series.
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      • Profile picture of the author dumbfox
        I'd be careful with such Tiered link building because it's death is imminent.
        Watch Matt in this video /watch?v=xQmQeKU25zg on YouTube.

        3:12 – “We’re also looking at some ways to go 'UPSTREAM' to deny the value to link spammers. People who spam links in various ways. We’ve got some nice ideas on trying to make sure that that becomes less effective.”

        When Google go “upstream” inspecting your websites back links and find that your tier 2 or 3 sites links are being powered by a layer of low-value, spammy tier 1 links that you wouldn’t want anywhere near your money site, what then?

        A tedious, costly but safe Tiered link building will go something like this:
        Tier 3: x,xxx low PR value, related, none-spammy links pointing to 10 websites. (I would outsource this )

        Tier 2: 10 websites pointing to 5 websites

        Tier 1: 5 websites pointing to your main website.


        If you can wow visitors with your main site content, then you'd naturally get inbound link and rank some more once you rank from your initial tiering effort.


        Just a noob's 2 cent.
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        • Profile picture of the author RandySwanston
          Originally Posted by dumbfox View Post

          Tier 1: x,xxx low PR value, related, none-spammy links pointing to 10 websites. (I would outsource this )

          Tier 2: 10 websites pointing to 5 websites

          Tier 3: 5 websites pointing to your main website.

          The linking should be other way around 3 2 1... low value links will always be the last tier, and high quality pr links will be the 1st tier, pointing links to your money site.
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          • Profile picture of the author dumbfox
            Originally Posted by RandySwanston View Post

            The linking should be other way around 3 2 1... low value links will always be the last tier, and high quality pr links will be the 1st tier, pointing links to your money site.
            Thanks Randy,
            Edited post to reflect same.
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        • Profile picture of the author Jayden Rivers
          Originally Posted by dumbfox View Post

          When Google go “upstream” inspecting your websites back links and find that your tier 2 or 3 sites links are being powered by a layer of low-value, spammy tier 1 links that you wouldn’t want anywhere near your money site, what then?

          I'd be careful with such Tiered link building because it's death is imminent.
          We do not know that they are targetting the tiered linking system.

          People seem to be GUESSING that the word 'upstream' may be in relation to this, but nobody knows for sure.

          It could mean anything - More to the point, what Google says and what they ACTUALLY do is two completely different things as we have seen for previously
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