LOL - An absolutely endless supply of PR Backlinks For free!!

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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    haha nice tip, going to try this out now

    by the way, what do you use to check links?
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  • Profile picture of the author jordyhill
    Hey Mike,

    It is just the most simplest of ideas that always seem to be the best. I actually use SEOspyglass myself on competitors sites, and on their Squidoo Lenses and YouTube and such web properties. Love the Link Value column, gives you an idea what to get more of.

    Another trick I use is once I find a comment on a good PR .gov or .edu, is to search in Google for "posted by Dallas Real Estate" or "comment by Skin Care" blah blah, you get the idea. Its another easy way to find where other blog post commenters are dropping links. Plenty of nuggets to be had among the crap.

    Anyhoo I receive a ton of those spammy comments on my own Wordpress blogs on a daily basis. I shall be putting your trick to great use.

    Thanks amigo
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  • Profile picture of the author Oranges
    LOL! Else, scan backlinks of top websites in serp for keyword like Ugg boots, Viagra, MBT shoes, Replica Hand Bags etc etc. They are the biggest comments spammers.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    I do this all the time, but I use Scrapebox.

    Scrape the URL with the "site:" command in front. Pulls all of their indexed pages. Check the backlinks to every page and sort them by PR. Get rid of the low PR ones and run the remaining ones through the link extractor, eliminating all the sites with a lot of OBL.

    It works a little faster than SpyGlass, but it also doesn't pull backlinks from as many sources. Little bit of a trade-off there.


    Edit: You can even go one step further. Grab all their links. Run the outbound link extractor on those sites. This way you grab all the other sites those pages are linking too. Then get the backlinks of those sites as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author thedog
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      I do this all the time, but I use Scrapebox.

      Scrape the URL with the "site:" command in front. Pulls all of their indexed pages. Check the backlinks to every page and sort them by PR. Get rid of the low PR ones and run the remaining ones through the link extractor, eliminating all the sites with a lot of OBL.

      It works a little faster than SpyGlass, but it also doesn't pull backlinks from as many sources. Little bit of a trade-off there.


      Edit: You can even go one step further. Grab all their links. Run the outbound link extractor on those sites. This way you grab all the other sites those pages are linking too. Then get the backlinks of those sites as well.
      What's OBL... does this mean sites with tons of blog posts already?

      Also... why not just find high PR, relavant sites using scrapebox, and comment on them?

      Does this method mean your comment is more likely to stick?
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by thedog View Post

        What's OBL... does this mean sites with tons of blog posts already?

        Also... why not just find high PR, relavant sites using scrapebox, and comment on them?

        Does this method mean your comment is more likely to stick?

        OBL means outbound links.

        I look for high PR links with Scrapebox all the time. This is just another way to find links.

        And I do not limit myself to just "relevant" sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author LiftMyRank
    Yep, reverse engineering other sites backlinks is a good strategy if you know which sites have used blog commenting heavily, that's the key.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by John Moore View Post

      Yep, reverse engineering other sites backlinks is a good strategy if you know which sites have used blog commenting heavily, that's the key.

      Nonsense. Why limit to just the ones that use blog commenting? There are lots of ways to get links from these sites. To only limit your thinking to blog commenting is short-sighted and foolish.

      Just to name a few... You can ask for a link. You can offer to do a guest blog post. You can ask to exchange links.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post


        Just to name a few... You can ask for a link. You can offer to do a guest blog post. You can ask to exchange links.
        Thats right theres no reason why you have to use the sites like the spammers do. Basically when you do find webmasters that are willing to give links you should take that as an opportunity to respectfully participate, leave a link and see if you can do more within the goals of a webmaster.
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  • Profile picture of the author D. Spidey
    Thank you for the great ideas!
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  • Profile picture of the author lfire
    Great way to be anti spammer and pro seo for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author owenlee
    wow nice tips..not really heard of this method before..
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    • Profile picture of the author helterskelter
      SMART! Off to play with this now...
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Gannon
    OBL = Overly Backlinked
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

    I recently acquired an aged domain with the word Wordpress in it. I set up a blog on it and put in a very little content. Well it promptly got hammered by spammers and I 'm quite happy about it.

    See none of the spammers get published - all on moderation. I approve none of the posts but I do look at the URls and decided to run them through a backlink checker. Seems these guys hit all kinds of sites and there are actually some gems in their backlink profile. Used to do this a while back but haven't done it for awhile.

    So they spam me and I get free backlinks to look over. Keep em coming guys! Its a never ending supply. Now I don't spam the sites like they are doing. I just look for the quality sites they happen to come across, see who posted links there and even cross check those backlinks. SEOspyglass can hum along all day.

    So learn to turn lemons into lemonade. Spammers can be used to good benefit! The PR2 domain cost me about $20 and is well on its way to paying me back several fold just on that technique alone.
    I'm surprised not many people know about this. I've been doing it for some time.

    I love it when people try to spam me. Just gives me another source to find backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Jason
    This is very useful.
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  • Profile picture of the author seopratik
    awesome trick i am planning to use it..and i got new meaning of OBL= Overly Backlinked
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  • Profile picture of the author gtk29
    This is a nice way to find out high PR backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author ExploringInfinity
    Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

    I recently acquired an aged domain with the word Wordpress in it. I set up a blog on it and put in a very little content. Well it promptly got hammered by spammers and I 'm quite happy about it.

    See none of the spammers get published - all on moderation. I approve none of the posts but I do look at the URls and decided to run them through a backlink checker. Seems these guys hit all kinds of sites and there are actually some gems in their backlink profile. Used to do this a while back but haven't done it for awhile.

    So they spam me and I get free backlinks to look over. Keep em coming guys! Its a never ending supply. Now I don't spam the sites like they are doing. I just look for the quality sites they happen to come across, see who posted links there and even cross check those backlinks. SEOspyglass can hum along all day.

    So learn to turn lemons into lemonade. Spammers can be used to good benefit! The PR2 domain cost me about $20 and is well on its way to paying me back several fold just on that technique alone.
    Welcome to the sneaky world of competition analysis and reverse engineering.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    Great tip that. It just goes to show that a lot can be achieved when you think outside the box :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author LukeK
    Pretty interesting will have to check this out, one of my old sites used to get 50+ of these comments a day.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacko
      Thanks for sharing, Mike.
      Great tactics !
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  • Profile picture of the author ours
    Yes smart approach. Great way to find what others are doing specially for the same niche you are targeting.
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  • Profile picture of the author dagaul101
    That's a nice trick, many webmasters have used this age old trick to simply find out where the spammers are getting their links on, but if it's been abused too much I wouldn't necessarily but a link there
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    • Profile picture of the author jameskahon
      chasing spammers are they say
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      • Profile picture of the author WealthWithin
        Originally Posted by jameskahon View Post

        chasing spammers are they say
        Create an IM reality show called SpamChasers.
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  • Profile picture of the author vvsingh
    Nice tactics discussed. Using SEO spy glass (SEO Power suite) too often can get your ip banned by services provider. It happened with me as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author NovaPagina
    Brilliant idea would never have thought of that
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by patco View Post

      WoW. Thanks for sharing this!!!
      Your welcome. At the moment I am trying to streamline my use of this across various blogs I own. really is a deep well to draw from especially if you start doing backlink checks on the sites linked to as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    haha,I always used this trick.we can gain some good thing from spammers as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author thedog
      I'm using this along with Market Samurai to find high pr backlinks.

      1 question. If the links come from a blog that has nothing to do with my site... does this matter?

      I'm more worried about being google slapped here.
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  • Profile picture of the author WakondaMarketing
    Now, this is what I call turning the tables. You jist hit a jackpot so make good use of it. Ka-ching! Ka-ching!
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  • Profile picture of the author faysal969
    It is really interesting and hope it will work. Always scraps are not waste.
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    • Profile picture of the author alinpion
      I allways "move to trash" thos spam posts. I never considered spying at thei back links. I'll give it a go and see what will happen.
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