How to get a PR5+ contextual front page 'permanent' backlink?

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I've been reading that since Panda update the Web2.0, article marketing, profile links, and blog comments are becoming less effective.

From what I understand a high page rank (PR5+) one way contextual backlink on the front page of a website is the 'holy grail' of all backlinks.

The problem is, front page one way contextual backlinks are very difficult to come by. It takes lots of work to email (build a relationship) with the webmaster who owns such a site to get a one way backlink.

So I guess the easiest (and most expensive) is to pay for the link. Would you agree with this?

What are the best methods to get that one way contextual backlink to stay on the front page? Normally when I talk to webmasters, they want a linkback. I guess you could offer a guest post, but that won't stay on the front page....

I guess the next question is 'what would you pay for contextual backlink one-way backlink on a PR5 website on the front page per month?' what is a fair price?

Just trying to brain storm some ideas. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    Guess I'm not the only one stumped with this...

    Let me rephrase the question. How much would YOU pay per month to have your contextual link exclusively on a PR5 front page?
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  • Profile picture of the author NEseO
    You have a few options really if you want a link to stay on the front page...

    Subscribe to my network (you get 5! ) or you could go out and buy yourself a PR5 site, host it and put content on in then give a link from that site to someone in exchange for a link to your main site.

    I would go with the first option
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Gear monkey depending on your keywords you do not have to have a PR5 link I have seen sites do quite well even with PR3s and low OBL. The outbound links in the equation is what everyone misses. You can get a PR5 with a 100-200 links on it and it have the pushing power of a PR2 or worse.
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    Hey that's a good idea. I could just buy a PR6 domain for like $100, remove all the old OBLs (if it's a used website), write a unique article with my link and keyword and let it cook.

    Building a network is pretty easy, I already have the software to maintain it. maybe I could recoup some of expense by selling a 2nd article and link on the home page in addition to mine.

    4 OBLs on the home page should be fine. Is this a worthwhile idea? I am sure high PR domains can be found cheap.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

      Hey that's a good idea. I could just buy a PR6 domain for like $100.................? I am sure high PR domains can be found cheap.
      Ummm......HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. You mad bro. LOL. On a GOOD day you might get a PR4 for around that but not a very good one.
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  • Profile picture of the author DeskCoder
    Where can you find a PR6 domain for $100 ... and can I have one or twenty?
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    • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
      Originally Posted by DeskCoder View Post

      Where can you find a PR6 domain for $100 ... and can I have one or twenty?
      PR5 are selling between $75 to $150 on DP. I've been surfing domain sales sites lately, and to my surprise, .com domains with PR are selling pretty darn cheap.

      Are these all fake page ranks? I dunno. But everybody and their brother are selling page rank domains on the cheap.

      I'm more concerned about the maintenance and hosting service than I am about the price of a aged domain.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

        PR5 are selling between $75 to $150 on DP. I've been surfing domain sales sites lately, and to my surprise, .com domains with PR are selling pretty darn cheap.
        DP? Good night man. Be my guest. People have been ripped left and right

        Are these all fake page ranks? I dunno. But everybody and their brother are selling page rank domains on the cheap.
        Have fun finding the ones that are not and by the way if you think faked Pr is the only thing you have to worry about you are really going to have fun. I'm not going to say you can't find a good seller on DP but consider that they could go over to Godaddy and get even a $1000 for a solid PR5 they are few and far in between.
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        • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
          Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

          DP? Good night man. Be my guest. People have been ripped left and right

          Have fun finding the ones that are not and by the way if you think faked Pr is the only thing you have to worry about you are really going to have fun. I'm not going to say you can't find a good seller on DP but consider that they could go over to Godaddy and get even a $1000 for a solid PR5 they are few and far in between.
          Not sure why are coming off so defensive over this. Even on godaddy you can buy PR5 and PR6 domains for really cheap. Sure some can go for a $1000 if it's a desirable/brand-able premium name. I watched some go pretty darn cheap on godaddy.

          Not all sellers on DP are bad. Last year I bought a valid PR4 vBulletin forum with over 3,000 members (emails are what I wanted) for $80. It's currently a PR3 because I don't do anything with it... it just sits there.

          I was researching one of my competitors and I noticed he's getting his link exclusively on PR5 webistes. I did some further research and found he's buying these domains off DP. One in particular sold over 4 months ago for $60 bucks and it's still a PR5. You can get ripped off anywhere. You just have to do your homework and be smart about it.

          But if you can give more tips what to look for and how to buy domains, I am all ears. So far I guess you can consider me lucky, but I think the risk is well worth the reward. Thanks


          EDIT:
          Just to be clear, the type of dot-com PR5+ domains I am talking about that sell REALLY cheap are names like 'blue-red-summer-festival-2009', for example. These are completely outdated and useless to most webmasters. But the thing is they were heavily marketed and have links all over by not just the marketing campaign they performed in 2009, but by people sharing the link on message forums, blogs, press release and etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaverickUK
    To help put it in to perspective, I have rented out links to very high profile companies (you've seen their adverts on TV) at $40 per month on a PR 3 homepage.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ammy Tisdale
    Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

    I've been reading that since Panda update the Web2.0, article marketing, profile links, and blog comments are becoming less effective.

    From what I understand a high page rank (PR5+) one way contextual backlink on the front page of a website is the 'holy grail' of all backlinks.

    The problem is, front page one way contextual backlinks are very difficult to come by. It takes lots of work to email (build a relationship) with the webmaster who owns such a site to get a one way backlink.

    So I guess the easiest (and most expensive) is to pay for the link. Would you agree with this?

    What are the best methods to get that one way contextual backlink to stay on the front page? Normally when I talk to webmasters, they want a linkback. I guess you could offer a guest post, but that won't stay on the front page....

    I guess the next question is 'what would you pay for contextual backlink one-way backlink on a PR5 website on the front page per month?' what is a fair price?

    Just trying to brain storm some ideas. Thanks

    Its like impossible to have link on the website that has 5 Page Rank until you have greater Page Rank than that.
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    If you do your research you can EASILY find high PR domains with REAL page rank and thousands of backlinks for cheap.

    Just found a PR4 with over 2600 natural backlinks for $32 bucks. Also found a PR5 for $75.

    Don't let people discourage you. The domains are out there for the taking. Just be smart and do your research.
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