Where to Find The Best Backlinks on Earth... ?

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I am sorry, I mis-titled this thread. It should say

How Can I Create The Best, Safest Backlinks In Bulk

Here is my deal:

I want to hire a linkbuilder to build about 1000 backlinks.

But I do not want these backlinks to be dangerous to the next update. I realize there are no guarantees with this.

So my question is this:

How can I obtain 1000 backlinks that are of the highest and SAFEST quality that are still buildable in bulk?

I mean, what criteria do I state when I hire the job? I dont wnat to hire just anyone who will create spammy backlinks. I want to set up criteria that they have to adhere to.

Here is what I was thinking. The backlinks must be:

1.) contextual
2.) on a relevant page
3.) There must 0 or very few other outbound links on the page
4.) Ideally the page would have some pagerank, but this would be extremely costly in bulk.

What else should I ask for when hiring?
#backlinks #earth #find
  • Profile picture of the author mmickeals
    [QUOTE=The Oilman;6924073]I do not want these backlinks to be dangerous to the next update. QUOTE]

    First you should understand that any links you are buying can be dangerous in the next update. There is really no predicting Google when it comes to what will be targeted. You can minimize that by having a diverse range of types of backlinks. That being said, I think that the safest type of link out today would be to build a private high pr blog network (Besides linkbait links. Linkbait is most likely the safest, as it mimics what Google is looking for completly). You should support it with a diverse array of backlinks. Social media signals would be especially important to throw in. Also, you may want to look at the rarer types of links such as PAD links.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nicky Papers
      Originally Posted by mmickeals View Post

      Also, you may want to look at the rarer types of links such as PAD links.
      What are PAD links? :confused:
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      • Profile picture of the author mmickeals
        Originally Posted by Nicky Papers View Post

        What are PAD links? :confused:
        PAD stands for portable application description. Basically you create a program, and then submit the pad file for it to application hosting sites. The program doesnt have to be complicated, the most common type of program used for this is a powerpoint presentation. Several years ago these links were much more popular, but the popularity declined as more and more marketers spammed the directories. Nowadays, there are a bunch of new directories, and new mods who aren't as quick/good at catching your backlinks. This is especially true if you make sure that your application creates value for the user.
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      • Profile picture of the author K Mec
        Originally Posted by Nicky Papers View Post

        What are PAD links? :confused:
        Convert your site/articles in to an exe file like one software and submit it to software downloading sites. This backlinks has great value if it is approved...
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    I do have a private blog network but it gets costly hosting all the sites... I was kind of inquriing about cheaper links.

    I think that maybe Web 2.0 type sites might be my best bet.. but at the same time its not diverse enough..
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicky Papers
    Why are you fixated on creating "1000" backlinks? How did you come to this number and why is it significant?

    Regardless, this what you should do:

    1) Identify your top 10 competitors ranking Page 1 for your target KW.
    2) Look at their backlink profile on Ahrefs.
    3) Post links in the same places as your competitors by cloning their "trophy" links.

    If your goal is to meet and exceed what your competitors are doing (in business, with links, on social) you'll be a force to be reckoned with.
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    • Profile picture of the author NuZu
      Originally Posted by Nicky Papers View Post

      Why are you fixated on creating "1000" backlinks? How did you come to this number and why is it significant?

      Regardless, this what you should do:

      1) Identify your top 10 competitors ranking Page 1 for your target KW.
      2) Look at their backlink profile on Ahrefs.
      3) Post links in the same places as your competitors by cloning their "trophy" links.

      If your goal is to meet and exceed what your competitors are doing (in business, with links, on social) you'll be a force to be reckoned with.
      This. Seriously , there is nothing more to say
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    • Profile picture of the author nekwf
      Originally Posted by Nicky Papers View Post

      Why are you fixated on creating "1000" backlinks? How did you come to this number and why is it significant?

      Regardless, this what you should do:

      1) Identify your top 10 competitors ranking Page 1 for your target KW.
      2) Look at their backlink profile on Ahrefs.
      3) Post links in the same places as your competitors by cloning their "trophy" links.

      If your goal is to meet and exceed what your competitors are doing (in business, with links, on social) you'll be a force to be reckoned with.
      But often it's hard to outrank sites that have established its footing for years. They'd probably have more backlinks than you freshly start.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    I am sorry I came up with the number 1000. I didn't mean to sound like a bigshot or a greedy link jerk. and I know that the number of links doesn't matter, its the power of the links, etc.

    But I basically just am asking what is the very best link available today that can still be manufactured and is relatively safe. That is all.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    That is an old school trick and I dont know how valid it is... but I am open to hearing about it and trying it.

    Does anyone else have any feedback?
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    Anyone else?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by The Oilman View Post

      Anyone else?
      Oilman - one confusing thread. Your title asks for the best backlinks and then you immediately start about whats cheapest and how many thousands you can get which has nothing to do with whats best.

      SO I am just going to answer the question in the OP. The best backlinks you can get are from authority sites and in context. You can get them in five ways ways.

      A) buy them
      B) exchange for them
      C) Ask for them
      D) linkbait for them
      E) buy domains that have some of that authority and link yourself

      Fortunately the only consistent way to get them is A and E and maybe if you are setup right and have good partners B
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    I know I go against what many "suggest/state" but seriously I just use selected gigs on fiverr, for $35 over the course of 2 months I now have a keyword ranked #1 and earns between $9-$25 each day.

    Things I do myself are like writing page content and things I want spun for building links or original content I want for web 2.0 sites. Each to their own though, we all have different likes, desires and interests.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    Mike

    My question is: What are the most mass-producible yet at the same time quality links?

    I realize the most mass-prducable would be something like Xrumer (low quality), and the highest quality would be probably high PR contextual links with no or very few OBLs (very hard / expensive to do in larger numbers).

    But I was just wondering what is the best links that has the best of both worlds .. the best links you can obtain that are scalable.

    Its not that difficult of a question.

    I'd say its web 2.0 sites with a super-spun article with a contextual link inside.. but I am wondering others input.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nicky Papers
      Originally Posted by The Oilman View Post

      My question is: What are the most mass-producible yet at the same time quality links?
      Microsites. You need to be building out a network of niche relevant microsites.

      1) Load up on domains. (EMD's, partial matches, etc.)

      2) Host the new sites on different IP's.

      3) Post niche relevant content on the sites. Vary themes, admin user names, site titles, widget formatting, permalink structures, plugins, etc.

      4) Link accordingly.


      You may wish to link some sites to your money site, link some sites to other microsites, link sites just to authoritative resources, vary link placements (i.e. in-content links vs. contextual blogroll links vs. in-content images links vs. sitewide banner links) use combinations of the variables stated above or create some microsites with no outbound links at all.

      Whatever you do, have enough options in play so that you can test performance in all types of scenarios and scale what's working.
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
    Banned
    Godaddy domain auction or buy them.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    Nicky - I do do this... but its just super expensive with the hosting all on diff IPs.. I was thinking of sprinkling in some more mass producible yet quality links...
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    There is nothing in between really. It's a link at a pr n/a page or it's a link at a page with PR which takes effort or money. Quiet some time ago blog comments at high PR pages were working but nowadays I wouldn't even use them in tier 2.

    Sure there are options to scale it but then you have to think in pyramid style linking.
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