Quality Tier 2 Linkbuilding

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Hey,

I have created many quality Web 2.0s, social media profiles, and Authority sites that will be used as Tier 1s for my websites.

What I plan on doing is creating a network of Tier 1 sites that have a good Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR that I can continue to post content on for creating links.

The problem I am having is getting the large number of Tier 1s to get that intial increase in Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR. I have tried GSA, SEnuke, about 4 different mass linkbuilding services for Tier 2.

All of which show little to no results in ahrefs, majestic and OSE.

Does anyone know a way or a service to create pretty decent Tier 2 links that will be indexed and increase Page Authority, Trust flow and possibly PR?

Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author clean99
    Originally Posted by SoCal Digital View Post

    Hey,

    I have created many quality Web 2.0s, social media profiles, and Authority sites that will be used as Tier 1s for my websites.

    What I plan on doing is creating a network of Tier 1 sites that have a good Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR that I can continue to post content on for creating links.

    The problem I am having is getting the large number of Tier 1s to get that intial increase in Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR. I have tried GSA, SEnuke, about 4 different mass linkbuilding services for Tier 2.

    All of which show little to no results in ahrefs, majestic and OSE.

    Does anyone know a way or a service to create pretty decent Tier 2 links that will be indexed and increase Page Authority, Trust flow and possibly PR?

    Thank you!
    GSA and Senuke will get them indexed but will not give your web 2.0s any ranking power because those software can only create low quality links.

    When I do it, I backlink my web 2.0s with expired domains or PR1 domains that I get for $20-30. Can't say exactly what the result is yet but it's better than creating lots of really low quality links.

    And before people start hating, sites that I get for $20-30 are not complete garbage site. Majestic trust and citation over 10 and SEOMOZ DA over 17
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    • Profile picture of the author danparks
      Originally Posted by Russerg View Post

      When I do it, I backlink my web 2.0s with expired domains or PR1 domains that I get for $20-30. Can't say exactly what the result is yet but it's better than creating lots of really low quality links.

      And before people start hating, sites that I get for $20-30 are not complete garbage site. Majestic trust and citation over 10 and SEOMOZ DA over 17
      No hating here. I do the same thing. If I find a dropped domain that is, say PR2, and maybe even has a couple of inner page PR2, but has a very funky name that I don't want to try to repurpose as a "real" type of site, I've used it to supply my Tier 1 with backlinks. If I had a PR2 with two PR2 inner pages, and I put 5 links per page, then I could supply 15 sites/posts with a good PR2 backlink. Do that with several domains and you can juice up many Tier 1 sites/posts a bit and I think it's a pretty small investment to help create a good Tier 1.

      I wouldn't spend a fortune getting a domain to use for Tier 2, but several dropped domains at $10 each? Sure.
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    • Profile picture of the author SoCal Digital
      Russerg, Yea this is what I started thinking of doing. It just seems like after about 20 domains at even $20 would cost $400 plus you would need hosting at that point. Seems a bit expensive.

      It's almost like google finally made low quality sites/automated links useless. Can't even use low quality to boost a Web 2.0, the "authority" needs to come from something that already established authority.
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    • Profile picture of the author SoCal Digital
      Diggity, Yea its been about 3 months since I had GSA and senuke campaigns run so by now it definitely should show the metrics. I think were my strategy is messing up is not having a targeted site list. That seems to be key

      Thanks for your input!
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  • Profile picture of the author DiggitySEO
    Are you sure you're not giving it enough time.

    Blasting your T1 with GSA or SENuke takes a while for the links to get picked up by the crawlers.

    Furthermore, PA and DA don't update every day. Seems like about once per month lately.

    I use GSA to pump up T1 Web 2.0s and it works just fine. Just set it to make sure that you're targeting PR1+ sites. Also, helps to build your own target list and avoid what everyone else is spamming with. What you're doing is the right thing.

    Originally Posted by SoCal Digital View Post

    Hey,

    I have created many quality Web 2.0s, social media profiles, and Authority sites that will be used as Tier 1s for my websites.

    What I plan on doing is creating a network of Tier 1 sites that have a good Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR that I can continue to post content on for creating links.

    The problem I am having is getting the large number of Tier 1s to get that intial increase in Page Authority, Trust Flow and PR. I have tried GSA, SEnuke, about 4 different mass linkbuilding services for Tier 2.

    All of which show little to no results in ahrefs, majestic and OSE.

    Does anyone know a way or a service to create pretty decent Tier 2 links that will be indexed and increase Page Authority, Trust flow and possibly PR?

    Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author IMKing
    Using some free blog network PR1+ posts to Tier1 will give good link juice. We also need to concentrate on the way we need build links. There is no need of 100s of Tier1 links. Building some quality links to Tier1 also give good results. Hope these tips will be helpful. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Point the quality links at the site & be done with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Waller
    Regardless of 3rd party metrics, did you actually see ranking improvements after building the tier 2 properties?

    This is all the matters and seeing any increase in numbers other than your ranking and your traffic is neither here nor there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Adams
    No matter how you look at it or justify it, using software to blast links out to third party sites (even for sites linking back to yours), is still blackhat, manipulative backlinking. I don't see how the risk is justified. Google will find out. They always do.
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