Guest post and networks

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Hi,

I have found few high pr blogs those accept guest blogs using fiverr. The page rank are pr6-pr8 with many backlinks.

Is it safe to make guest posts on those blogs, how to detect if blog is from google banned network or under google radar? Please experts guide me what tricks can help me to detect safe guest blogging?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author loo1
    Guest posts is not a safe!
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    • Profile picture of the author memon421
      Originally Posted by loo1 View Post

      Guest posts is not a safe!
      If guest posts are not safe then how to make backlinks??
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  • Profile picture of the author ilikepie
    You can consider guestposts safe as long you keep in mind some quality guidelines on which websites your are posting. And to be honest this all is just common sense like for example low outbound links, natural link profile, high standards demands for a guestblog and showing only relevant content. So if a website about babies and is willing to allow a random guestpost for $5 which is about airplanes, well lets say that is a no go.
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  • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
    You're not going to get a PR6 or PR8 backlink for $5 from anywhere other than SAPE Network, and then you're running the risk of eventually being penalized. People who think they can get the world for $5 are just kidding themselves.
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    • Profile picture of the author memon421
      Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

      You're not going to get a PR6 or PR8 backlink for $5 from anywhere other than SAPE Network, and then you're running the risk of eventually being penalized. People who think they can get the world for $5 are just kidding themselves.
      Thanks for your response.

      I know that post will be with no page rank even if domain is pr8. Is SAPE Network safe? If yes then how to get backlinks from SAPE Network?

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
        Originally Posted by memon421 View Post

        Thanks for your response.

        I know that post will be with no page rank even if domain is pr8. Is SAPE Network safe? If yes then how to get backlinks from SAPE Network?

        Thanks
        SAPE has always been great for churn & burn sites. That is, sites that rank well for 2-weeks and then get penalized/deindexed.
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      • Profile picture of the author ilikepie
        Originally Posted by memon421 View Post

        Thanks for your response.

        I know that post will be with no page rank even if domain is pr8. Is SAPE Network safe? If yes then how to get backlinks from SAPE Network?

        Thanks
        There is no such thing as being safe there is always a certain risk. Plenty examples where white hats are getting punished while they play by the book.

        That said, asking if a blackhat technique is safe is like asking.... well you know...

        Also what I did not mention earlier, for five bucks you get what you pay for. You can not expect quality for such price (well maybe if you are lucky).

        Instead of finding an easy way, why not trying to do guest posts on niche related websites?
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        • Profile picture of the author memon421
          Originally Posted by ilikepie View Post

          There is no such thing as being safe there is always a certain risk. Plenty examples where white hats are getting punished while they play by the book.

          That said, asking if a blackhat technique is safe is like asking.... well you know...

          Also what I did not mention earlier, for five bucks you get what you pay for. You can not expect quality for such price (well maybe if you are lucky).

          Instead of finding an easy way, why not trying to do guest posts on niche related websites?
          Those guest blogs are either general, I mean it has many categories like we have in article directories. And other are related niche for example if blog is financial niche then we can manage post for online business because both have connection.
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