Archive for: October 2008

October 17, 2008

Another backlinks source

Filed under: Search Engine Stuff — Dink @ 1:05 am

I’ve known about this backlinks source for a while, but have been late telling you about it.

This comes from the feverish minds of Ralph and Dirk, of fantomas fame, the source of shadowMaker, the bar-none best tool for cloaking ever built.

Backlinks. You need them. You can get them. If you need back links on a regular schedule, without building a massive link spamming tool, relief is in sight.

Read this snippet and go have a look. You won’t be sorry you did.

Links! More links! Yet more links!
No more link hunting and begging, no more paying through your nose, no more spammy links featured way out of context – in short: no more link building headaches!

Sign up for our one-of-a-kind 20 Links A Day link building service, and this is what you’ll get:

  • 20-60 fresh inbound links per day
    (that’s 600-1,800 per month or 7,200-21,600 per year!), distributed in an organic manner across a vast network that’s constantly being expanded!
  • links that you will have 100% control over!
    (You define your anchor text and embed your links in your own relevant articles – up to three links per article!)
  • links that are entirely one way!
  • links that are instantly available!
  • links that will boost your search engine rankings in an entirely legitimate and organic manner!
  • links – not to forget – that are the best value for money you can get anywhere!

I like the sound of that. Custom anchor text. Tight control. One way. Continuous growth.

Go take a look and tell me what you think. Here’s the link (outside of the quote, where it’s easy to miss):

20 Links A Day

~Dink

October 10, 2008

Backlinks Magic with Magic Backlinks

Filed under: Search Engine Stuff — Dink @ 2:10 am

My thanks and a tip of the old osoi boshii to Michael Martinez, of SEO Theory fame, for his recent post titled Palindromic SEO makes SEO palindromic. As usual, I get gears turning when I read, and understand, his sometimes offbeat post titles. The potential really didn’t become apparent until later. Well done Michael.

Backlinks Magic with Magic Backlinks

So what is this Backlinks Magic, and what does it have to do with Magic Backlinks? Ya, I’m gonna optimize this post for those terms. It’s a test, so stay with me. OK?

As you are no doubt aware, backlinks are the lifeblood of most websites. Backlinks from trusted pages, with really relevant anchor text, that pass (true) page rank (the juice), are what I call “MAGIC BACKLINKS“.

The Magic part of these backlinks is what they can mean to your position in the serps. I have witnessed the movement of a page from number 17 (in Giggle) to number 4 in only two weeks time. That’s a huge movement in a really short time.

How did this come about, you asked? Quite simply, says I.

Backlinks Magic

Yep, it’s backlinks magic at work. You see, my associate was trying very hard to get his new merchant site ranked. He tried the usual tactics like, link exchanges, directory listings, blog comments, well, you know the list.

His site was fully spidered, all the pages were in the index, but could not get ranked on the first page of Giggle. I was involved with writing articles and submitting them all over the web as well as posting one per day on the site itself.

MSN was pretty impressed, Yahooie was indifferent, Giggle was not impressed. Enter Backlinks Magic.

My friend decided to take a flyer and purchased a site wide link on a (foolbar) pr 8 site. The links were of the text variety and the site used a rotator system so the links had ten or so different, but related, sets of anchor text. That, my friend found out, is real backlinks magic.

The combination of BACKLINKS MAGIC and MAGIC BACKLINKS paid off very, very well.

So, how do you get a site wide backlink from a pr 8 page? Damned if I know. If I did, I wouldn’t have time to write drivel like this. :)

I suppose the real answer is to make your own source for backlinks magic. Make your very own pr8 page(s) and provide your other sites with magic backlinks.  All it would take is one backlink from a pr 9 page.  lol, yeah right.

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A few others have been writing about backlinks lately. Not necessarily magic backlinks, and they don’t spell out the backlinks magic formula, but they do have some different ideas you could consider in your backlink building exercises.

Esrun posted about a way to get free pr backlinks a while back. Here is a snippet from that post:

The basic idea is to look for forum posts which already have PR, we then signup to the forum and post a relevant message on the post. After a day or two, we return to the post and edit it to include our link.

The method Esrun outlines doesn’t seem to lend itself to automation, but still ought to provide you some nice backlinks with your choice of anchor text.

Next up is Eli over at BluehatSEO. He has help develop a plugin for WordPress that promises to get you some good backlinks automagically.

Every time you make a post on your blog it grabs similar posts from other blogs that allow pingbacks using the post tags. It then links to them at the bottom of the post as similar posts. It then executes the pingback on all the posts………This creates quite a few deep links for each blog post you make and through time really helps with your link building.

I’m impressed with this idea. I always like the autoloader principle, especially when it comes to backlinks. I haven’t tried the plugin yet, I may get to it soon.

That wraps up another session on backlinks and backlink building.

See you around..

~Dink

P.S.   Did I mention that this blog post was gonna be about building magic backlinks so you could enjoy some backlinks magic?  rofl.

October 3, 2008

Backlink sources

Filed under: Blackhat — Dink @ 12:40 am

Ok, so I’m back into the linking thing again. Hardly any webmaster can say that he doesn’t need backlinks. For most webmasters, backlinks that stay where you put them are the most sought after commodity. Makes no difference what color your hat is, you still need backlinks.

Blackhats (usually) need more links -quicker- than than the regular old stick in the mud whitehat spammer. Experienced blackhats will script a solution for dropping links, whether they write it themselves or have someone else do it.

A problem. If there is a known source of backlinks, common blackhats will spam it to death. In a matter of weeks or less.

Forum spam, guestbook spam, bulletin board spam, comment spam, yadayada spam, they’ve all been overworked. They may still work a little, but not like they once did.

So, what’s an honest blackhat to do?

Find other paths to walk, says I.

I know a guy who is a black-hearted blackhat if there ever was one. A consumate programmer, free thinker, and slightly off-beat, but he’s one of the best at this game. I’ll call him ChiefCheese because I haven’t bothered to ask him if it is alright to say things behind his back. :)

So, what does ChiefCheese have to do with backlinks?, you asked. He knows how and where to get’em, says I.

ChiefCheese writes a slightly bent version of a blog. You’ll see why I say that when you visit his site and read some. Now this blog is more like the sites I used to visit in the ‘olden days’. No style sheet. No images (really should have some pixilated stuff on it). No blogroll. No advertising. Nothing but his thoughts on a lot of diverse subjects.

One of his latest subjects is titled Getting Backlinks Through Popular Clone Scripts. ChiefCheese says some things that should start your gears to turning.

One thing about the blog that you should be aware of: If you find a post that you want to come back to, bookmark it. Else when you go to the index page, you’ll have to go to the end of the post, and click on the previous entry to find what you want.

If you are like me you are always interested in ways (and means) to gather more and better backlinks. You should go read the post I linked to above.

~Dink