Get 10,000 back links for one dollar, sucker
Everybody wants to get ahead in this game, but you can’t get something for nothing. You can’t just spend $20 and expect the world to come to you. There are people making an absolute killing selling packages on the Internet that offer the world but, in actuality, deliver very little.
You may have seen them on webmaster forums.
Get 1,000 back links for $5
Sounds great doesn’t it? The deal is that you pay a sum of money, usually between $5 and about $50, and you get a number of blog posts, with links, on blogs across a blog network. The selling point of such packages is that the blogs have a respectable Page Rank and are on multiple IPs blah blah blah.
So what’s the catch?
The catch is that the Page Rank these blogs may have does not trickle down to the links you put in your post. You have the option to delay the postings, but the most interesting feature is the ability to spin one article into a number of unique articles. What you actually end up with, though, is dozens of articles that are absolute gibberish on blogs made up of hundreds of articles that are absolute gibberish; they have no value to you, search engines, or the Internet in general.
I can tell you these packages are a waste of you money because I bought one out of curiosity. I spent $5 for the sake of an experiment. Firstly, few, if any, of the blogs in these networks are indexed by Google. This means that your links are worth nothing. The blogs are mostly not listed on Technorati too.
For my $5 I got 50 blog posts spun from one post that I wrote myself. It included three links, but these are of no value because the blogs are dead weight. My Technorati rating stayed the same and nothing changed in Google. I didn’t use this blog for the experiment, but it wouldn’t have mattered anyway. I may as well have bought a pack of Pringles and got some satisfaction that way, ‘cos these services fail to deliver big time.
Don’t use them.
Don’t take my word for it; have a look at one of the blogs in such networks and tell me it has any value to anybody. The real kicker is that these blogs are on dropped domains, which are domains that have expired and not been continued by their owners for one reason or another. While the PR may hold up in the future, the chances are slim, and buying the links now will really not help you in any way. Remember: If a girl calls you “sweety” on the Internet, it’s because she’s after something. People are making thousands of dollars selling posts on blogs like this. Let’s put an end to it. Spread the word.
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I been thinking about investing in those offers myself, but I decided that it was just too good to be true…
Well, I’ am right…if it’s too good to be true, it’s usually false.
Thanks for the post. You better be right though.
Great advice Angel. Ditto what Sean said - If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Agree, don’t use them whatsoever.
If anyone decides to advertise their site of blog that way, might as well write an article for free and post it on those free Article networks. Then sites that grab those freebies would all have a link back to your main site.
However, I prefer a some what slower but more quality method, it is the multi review section that I am starting, and hope to encounter other sites or blogs that runs a similar program. It is simply, you review my site and post your reviews on your site or blog, and inform me, so then I’ll write a review of your site and post it on MY blog.
Like you said, if you can gain higher page ranks, writing paid reviews would be so much easier. Who on earth would want to write 3 reviews a day for 5 bucks each? I’d rather write 1 per week for 500 each :p
how can you give away 10.000 links for $100 what is the catch phillip