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Hey guys. I have a website for which I have like 450+ Teir 1 links. All links are manual and were built over many months. Some are high quality web 2.0 properties, others are like High PR Network posts, and so on. I am in the process of building about 90,000+ backlinks to these tier 1 links using ScrapeBox. But I'm having a feeling that maybe I should have not started to blast such bulk number of spam links to all my manual tiers. This would mean that each tier 1 link would get around 200+ links on average. Is there any possibility that it might harm my website? Or should I stop it right now (I'm in the middle of it)? I would really appreciate your input on this.

Note: The links will be pointing to Tier 1 links, not the money site.

Also, all these links will be created in like 2 days total time max. What should I do? Stop it while I can, or just go for it?

Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author jinx1221
    Originally Posted by dukegman View Post

    Hey guys. I have a website for which I have like 450+ Teir 1 links. All links are manual and were built over many months. Some are high quality web 2.0 properties, others are like High PR Network posts, and so on. I am in the process of building about 90,000+ backlinks to these tier 1 links using ScrapeBox. But I'm having a feeling that maybe I should have not started to blast such bulk number of spam links to all my manual tiers. This would mean that each tier 1 link would get around 200+ links on average. Is there any possibility that it might harm my website? Or should I stop it right now (I'm in the middle of it)? I would really appreciate your input on this.

    Note: The links will be pointing to Tier 1 links, not the money site.

    Also, all these links will be created in like 2 days total time max. What should I do? Stop it while I can, or just go for it?

    Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks.
    With penguin 2.1 this might be suicidal. To be safe, slowly drip feed links to your tier 1's. Or better yet, build Tier 2's to your Tier 1's and drip feed links.. again, slowly.. to your Tier 2's.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    Originally Posted by dukegman View Post

    Hey guys. I have a website for which I have like 450+ Teir 1 links. All links are manual and were built over many months. Some are high quality web 2.0 properties, others are like High PR Network posts, and so on. I am in the process of building about 90,000+ backlinks to these tier 1 links using ScrapeBox. But I'm having a feeling that maybe I should have not started to blast such bulk number of spam links to all my manual tiers. This would mean that each tier 1 link would get around 200+ links on average. Is there any possibility that it might harm my website? Or should I stop it right now (I'm in the middle of it)? I would really appreciate your input on this.

    Note: The links will be pointing to Tier 1 links, not the money site.

    Also, all these links will be created in like 2 days total time max. What should I do? Stop it while I can, or just go for it?

    Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks.
    The problem with having fresh sites as your first Tier properties is that it takes a very long time to build up their independent authority. Which in turn takes your site longer to rank. And then in turn encourages you to build more of them to try and speed things up. And then you say to yourself "you know what?, I think I will get that Senuke". And 6 months later and your whole business is down the tube. Go bye bye YAAAY

    So what I'd do is this. You seem to have the patience in building links manually. So why not start investing into some Private Blog Network building for yourself. Go talk to Mike Anthony about how to set one up. He has a course on a "how to" best practice thats suppose to be very good. Ive not personally read it. But anyway PBN is the way to go. It works now and will work later, so long as backlinks count for anything.
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    • Profile picture of the author larryboy03
      Originally Posted by Kevin Maguire View Post

      The problem with having fresh sites as your first Tier properties is that it takes a very long time to build up their independent authority. Which in turn takes your site longer to rank. And then in turn encourages you to build more of them to try and speed things up. And then you say to yourself "you know what?, I think I will get that Senuke". And 6 months later and your whole business is down the tube. Go bye bye YAAAY

      So what I'd do is this. You seem to have the patience in building links manually. So why not start investing into some Private Blog Network building for yourself. Go talk to Mike Anthony about how to set one up. He has a course on a "how to" best practice thats suppose to be very good. Ive not personally read it. But anyway PBN is the way to go. It works now and will work later, so long as backlinks count for anything.
      Another thing you need to ask your self is, are you willing to risk your business using blog networks?

      Once Google finds it and shuts it down, then your sites are at risk of being penalized.

      Do you really want to risk it?
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  • Profile picture of the author HeadStartSEO
    Originally Posted by dukegman View Post

    Hey guys. I have a website for which I have like 450+ Teir 1 links. All links are manual and were built over many months. Some are high quality web 2.0 properties, others are like High PR Network posts, and so on. I am in the process of building about 90,000+ backlinks to these tier 1 links using ScrapeBox. But I'm having a feeling that maybe I should have not started to blast such bulk number of spam links to all my manual tiers. This would mean that each tier 1 link would get around 200+ links on average. Is there any possibility that it might harm my website? Or should I stop it right now (I'm in the middle of it)? I would really appreciate your input on this.

    Note: The links will be pointing to Tier 1 links, not the money site.

    Also, all these links will be created in like 2 days total time max. What should I do? Stop it while I can, or just go for it?

    Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks.
    I wouldn't bomb your first tier with those links. You're looking to get crushed with that. I would build up T3 links, and then spam those. Spam the T3 links, but give it a few weeks to allow Google to index and calm down then link to your T2.



    Never spam t1 links.... rookie mistake bro.
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    Kinda depends whether you give a shit about the main site. Sounds like you don't, much. I'd say keep going and use this as a test - just blast the ******* and have at it! See what happens.

    Seems throwaway enough that you're halfway through anyway. If it screws up just replicate it on another domain. What do you have invested in this site?
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    By the way - who cares about the blog 2.0s freebies. Are you blasting your own HPRBLs or another network's? Could you stop here and protect the rest of them to fight another day? Again, whether it's worth doing that comes down to what you are protecting at the bottom of your line. And could you get any worthwhile data out of stopping now even if you did?
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    Is it a churn and burn site? If yes, blast away. If it's a long term site, drip feed the links to your first tier. Alternatively, create a second tier with lesser backlinks and blast the third tier with a bevy of links.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonny2spoons
    I would stop using scrapebox right now. The next google update is targeting mass link building software in a big way, especially scrapebox and xrumer apparently.
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