High PR backlinks Service?

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Hi All,

I have been doing a lot of article marketing backlinking and what not. I just wondering is there is a good (proven) service where you can buy high PR 5-7 backlinks with a guarantee for a year or something? If you have used any of those services please describe your experience and rate them if appropriate.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author packerfan
    I use BMR (build my rank). Their service is full of PR1-PR6 or PR7 sites. You have to post original 150 word snipets. The links are permanent, there is a monthly fee.

    I have really good results with the service. Most people seem to. If you're just looking to buy a few links or rent some, it's not the right service for ya.
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  • Profile picture of the author chukcha
    I'm using BMR and post 500 words articles like 5-7 a day, for the last 2 month as well as UAW and I'm not seeing good results. So I thought I buy a permanent high PR links and it might make a difference. You see with BMR they post articles to auto blogs mainly and the problem that once you post on page number 2 you loose your pr. Also after PR google update a lot of BMR blogs went down in PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    You'll need to consider the time and effort you put into services like BMR and the results/benefit you receive. More often than not if you really look at the time involved + the monthly fee it begins to get very expensive.

    I haven't used any yearly paid link services but have used a variety of paid links in the past and used equivelants of my service that I'm offering. Nothing beats a high PR contextual homepage backlink so if you can get those I highly recommend doing so.
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by RevSEO View Post

      You'll need to consider the time and effort you put into services like BMR and the results/benefit you receive. More often than not if you really look at the time involved + the monthly fee it begins to get very expensive.

      I haven't used any yearly paid link services but have used a variety of paid links in the past and used equivelants of my service that I'm offering. Nothing beats a high PR contextual homepage backlink so if you can get those I highly recommend doing so.
      That is what I'm after. High PR back links at reasonable price that has been tested by warrior forum community =)
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      • Also testing out BMR at the moment although these won't give you those high PR links for a year as your post falls off the homepage.

        To be honest the best way to get high PR links for a low cost is by blog commenting. I use MS to reverse engineer sites and then find out where they are getting their high PR links from. If they are on blogs, I then add my own comment. It's a nice cheap way to get some nice PR3, PR4 and PR 5 links.
        A great little SEO tip if you're not doing it already.
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        • Profile picture of the author chukcha
          Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

          Also testing out BMR at the moment although these won't give you those high PR links for a year as your post falls off the homepage.

          To be honest the best way to get high PR links for a low cost is by blog commenting. I use MS to reverse engineer sites and then find out where they are getting their high PR links from. If they are on blogs, I then add my own comment. It's a nice cheap way to get some nice PR3, PR4 and PR 5 links.
          A great little SEO tip if you're not doing it already.
          Forum posts sounds like plan I know those work but would be nice to have a good service provider with high PR I would rather pay for high PR, I can post on forums but that is something totally different from what I'm looking for.
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  • Profile picture of the author spesialis
    there's tons you can find at warriors for hire section, and sometimes WSO

    also reciprocal link - buy/sell link section

    Makes me wonder, have you searched before asking?
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by spesialis View Post

      there's tons you can find at warriors for hire section, and sometimes WSO

      also reciprocal link - buy/sell link section

      Makes me wonder, have you searched before asking?
      I did search and it's a lot of them out there, I was asking for opinion from warriors members. Those services costs usually a lot and I do not want to waste my money.
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      • Profile picture of the author FredJones
        High PR links are good to have. But then, without link velocity (ongoing link building over time) you are going to be dead. Trust me.

        For my own pages, I use a mixtuer of both. And to be very honest, I am not yet convinced enough about the high-Pr link buying systems. My experience tells me that aged links, links from aged domains and link velocity is what you would want to look for. Plus, after Panda, I clearly see that building links to more pages of my site helps (yes, what I mean is that I am ranking #3 for a page with a decent competition but with practically no backlink, after having built backlinks to other pages of the site with the KW for which this page would be the best fit).

        There is another page of mine that refuses to fall off from #1 after not having built links to it (yes I know I was talking about link velocity just then) for a few months but having built a LOT of links to other pages within this site. This being an umbrella site, other pages of this site rank for stiff keywords on the first page. By stiff keywords, I even mean some dream keywords for 99% of the people.

        So yes do buy high PR links if you want it, but eventually you shall need to boost the overall effort by consistently building links, prefferably from trusted domains, and letting these links age (so permanent links are more important than ones that vanish fast).
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        • Profile picture of the author chukcha
          Originally Posted by FredJones View Post

          High PR links are good to have. But then, without link velocity (ongoing link building over time) you are going to be dead. Trust me.

          For my own pages, I use a mixtuer of both. And to be very honest, I am not yet convinced enough about the high-Pr link buying systems. My experience tells me that aged links, links from aged domains and link velocity is what you would want to look for. Plus, after Panda, I clearly see that building links to more pages of my site helps (yes, what I mean is that I am ranking #3 for a page with a decent competition but with practically no backlink, after having built backlinks to other pages of the site with the KW for which this page would be the best fit).

          There is another page of mine that refuses to fall off from #1 after not having built links to it (yes I know I was talking about link velocity just then) for a few months but having built a LOT of links to other pages within this site. This being an umbrella site, other pages of this site rank for stiff keywords on the first page. By stiff keywords, I even mean some dream keywords for 99% of the people.

          So yes do buy high PR links if you want it, but eventually you shall need to boost the overall effort by consistently building links, prefferably from trusted domains, and letting these links age (so permanent links are more important than ones that vanish fast).
          Yes as I said before I'm trying a different sources of backlinks, and I do see that content matters and trying to do both content+backlinks I have backlinks from BMR & UAW now I'm developing a online software tool that checks backlinks from my UAW & BMR then combine them all into csv submits them to Pinging services for pings and web 2.0 properties automatically. So the only diversity I need right now is permanent High PR links and I'm happy to pay for it the only problem is to find a trusted source it's so much **** out there that hard to find real thing if you know what I mean, hence this post to find out what sources are there fellow worriers are using.
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  • Profile picture of the author makeaplan
    Forum posts sound good but this is very much difficult that how we find good pr forum
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by makeaplan View Post

      Forum posts sound good but this is very much difficult that how we find good pr forum
      Yes I agree and time consuming as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author jessendisoza
    I want to say this is one of the top quality backlink service on net! Thanks for the awesome ultra package my site went from Page 3 to Page 1 in one Week!
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by jessendisoza View Post

      I want to say this is one of the top quality backlink service on net! Thanks for the awesome ultra package my site went from Page 3 to Page 1 in one Week!
      Which one? Did you forget to attach link?
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  • Profile picture of the author Fortywats
    Forum posts are not blog comments. When you post in forums there is usually no actual page rank juice. Private network contextual homepage backlinks are really the best way to go. They will usually cost you but there's loads available on this forum. Another alternative is to use blog comments as TB mentions above. You need to find high pr pages to comment on. Here's how to do it. First download seoquake plugin for firefox. Then in google type inurl:yourniche+comments. Replace yourniche with your actual niche obviously. Then Seoquake will show you the high pr pages in google. If you want to go a step further type in site:.edu. Now you have a high pr, .edu, niche relevant site that you can leave a link on.
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by Fortywats View Post

      Forum posts are not blog comments. When you post in forums there is usually no actual page rank juice. Private network contextual homepage backlinks are really the best way to go. They will usually cost you but there's loads available on this forum. Another alternative is to use blog comments as TB mentions above. You need to find high pr pages to comment on. Here's how to do it. First download seoquake plugin for firefox. Then in google type inurl:yourniche+comments. Replace yourniche with your actual niche obviously. Then Seoquake will show you the high pr pages in google. If you want to go a step further type in site:.edu. Now you have a high pr, .edu, niche relevant site that you can leave a link on.
      That is some useful info, thanks for that. Did you use any private network contextual homepage backlinks service? Or there is any that you would recommend?
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by Fortywats View Post

      Forum posts are not blog comments. When you post in forums there is usually no actual page rank juice. Private network contextual homepage backlinks are really the best way to go. They will usually cost you but there's loads available on this forum. Another alternative is to use blog comments as TB mentions above. You need to find high pr pages to comment on. Here's how to do it. First download seoquake plugin for firefox. Then in google type inurl:yourniche+comments. Replace yourniche with your actual niche obviously. Then Seoquake will show you the high pr pages in google. If you want to go a step further type in site:.edu. Now you have a high pr, .edu, niche relevant site that you can leave a link on.
      This.

      Forum posting, IMO, is best used as a way to drive traffic to your site and build a list. If you become active & helpful in a few niche related forums you'll have no trouble generating a pretty decent amount of signups from your signature alone.
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  • Profile picture of the author Niklask
    I have used SubmitEdge a couple of times, they offer niche one way link building service.
    All backlinks with a guarantee for 6 months.
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by Niklask View Post

      I have used SubmitEdge a couple of times, they offer article submissions, social bookmarking, press release distribution etc.
      Thanks,
      I see they do provide one way permanent links but it's not private blog network, but worth having a look anyway.
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      • Profile picture of the author WorkitSmart
        Originally Posted by chukcha View Post

        Thanks,
        I see they do provide one way permanent links but it's not private blog network, but worth having a look anyway.
        Hmmm, I just talked to the pp at SubmitEdge yesterday about their contextual linking. If you buy bulk, it's $300 for 66 links. Are you saying that blog network is not private? or are you talking about another link building service that they offer?

        One other question folks.. I could have sworn I saw a guy on WF (seo compass?) who offered 5 - PR4 contextual links for $25. If that sounds familiar to anyone, I'd appreciate a link to him.

        thx, dee
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        • Profile picture of the author chukcha
          Originally Posted by WorkitSmart View Post

          Hmmm, I just talked to the pp at SubmitEdge yesterday about their contextual linking. If you buy bulk, it's $300 for 66 links. Are you saying that blog network is not private? or are you talking about another link building service that they offer?

          One other question folks.. I could have sworn I saw a guy on WF (seo compass?) who offered 5 - PR4 contextual links for $25. If that sounds familiar to anyone, I'd appreciate a link to him.

          thx, dee
          I had a look at their service and their packages for contextual link building is not what I'm after. They offer article writing, creating squidoo lenses web 2.0 etc. That is not what I'm looking for. I need a private blog network where I will have my article published on the page with high PR.
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          • Profile picture of the author WorkitSmart
            Originally Posted by chukcha View Post

            I had a look at their service and their packages for contextual link building is not what I'm after. They offer article writing, creating squidoo lenses web 2.0 etc. That is not what I'm looking for. I need a private blog network where I will have my article published on the page with high PR.
            Are you talking about this service at SubmitEdge? Contextual Link Building I certainly misunderstood what they were saying if this is what you're talking about..

            BTW, it just occurred to me (after a weekend) of searching for contextual backlink services, that the guest post I'm doing next week (on a PR5, 35k+ monthly visitors site) is basically the same thing. Maybe I'll just just focus on guest posting instead of trying to find reputable contextual links service.
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            • Profile picture of the author chukcha
              Originally Posted by WorkitSmart View Post

              Are you talking about this service at SubmitEdge? Contextual Link Building I certainly misunderstood what they were saying if this is what you're talking about..

              BTW, it just occurred to me (after a weekend) of searching for contextual backlink services, that the guest post I'm doing next week (on a PR5, 35k+ monthly visitors site) is basically the same thing. Maybe I'll just just focus on guest posting instead of trying to find reputable contextual links service.
              Well guest posting is a good thing if the page where you post to will have PR and your article/post will stay there and will not be moved to page 2. PR5 35K+ sounds very good. Where are you getting this service from? You can PM me if you don't want to share details here, I would appreciate it.
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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    Always ask the network providers about the drop in PR,Because currently PR is updated many have seen drops and improvements too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    High PR is always ideal to have but like someone said above, link velocity is VERY important. Something much harder to do is relevant backlinks to your site subject which is very valuable but time consuming.
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by Steven Miranda View Post

      High PR is always ideal to have but like someone said above, link velocity is VERY important. Something much harder to do is relevant backlinks to your site subject which is very valuable but time consuming.
      I agree that velocity and relevance matters and I build links using several techniques the only thing that I miss is contextual high pr links, that I'm trying to find here. So if you aware of any good service that works let me know please.
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  • Profile picture of the author auradev
    Seobacklinks.com
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by auradev View Post

      Seobacklinks.com
      Have you tried those guys? If so, did you get a good results?
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  • Profile picture of the author dagaul101
    The best ones are usually the link exchange service, but then again Google frowns on paid links
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by dagaul101 View Post

      The best ones are usually the link exchange service, but then again Google frowns on paid links
      Can you be more specific on which one's and your experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnnyPR
    linkvana and linkamotion are high PR blog posting services. I don't use them though as they're VERY time consuming and theyre quite expensive too.

    I am a member of private blog networks that offer high pr (1-6) links on page, which is working well for me.

    Jonathan
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    • Profile picture of the author chukcha
      Originally Posted by jpr106 View Post

      linkvana and linkamotion are high PR blog posting services. I don't use them though as they're VERY time consuming and theyre quite expensive too.

      I am a member of private blog networks that offer high pr (1-6) links on page, which is working well for me.

      Jonathan
      I've seen linkvana just was not sure if it is as effective as they say.
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  • Profile picture of the author kentutz
    bump..
    Would like to see updates on this topic.. anyone?
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    If you want guaranteed high PR backlinks and you want them for at least a year I recommend starting your own network of high PR websites and creating links off them.

    The initial investment can be high but if you are serious about making money the once-off cost doesn't look too bad down the road!

    ~Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author kviv23
    scrapebox will make your life easier . hehe
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  • Profile picture of the author semaximizer
    Originally Posted by chukcha View Post

    Hi All,

    I have been doing a lot of article marketing backlinking and what not. I just wondering is there is a good (proven) service where you can buy high PR 5-7 backlinks with a guarantee for a year or something? If you have used any of those services please describe your experience and rate them if appropriate.

    Thanks.
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