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Getting One Way Links To My Newest Blog

Posted by User ImageSire on Sep-12-2008 under SEO Tactics

It seems that there is no way in hell that Google is going to give me my PR back for this particular blog, and all because I wanted to make an honest living by doing paid posts. That doesn’t mean I am just going to forget about BlogSire, nope I ain’t just giving up on this blog, no way. What I am going to do though is try something to give my WassupBlog a whole lot of one way links.

The way I’m going to do this is by utilising Reciprocal Links Pro, my linking program, so that all the links point to WassupBlog. I reckon because the linking program is hosted on blogsire.com then all links from linking partners that point to WassupBlog will be one way links. Can anyone see a problem with this reasoning?

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2 Comments »

2008-09-13 07:00:08

Wouldn’t make those links paid/not natural and discarded by Google? (just trying to understand what you want to do)

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Comment by no imageSire (Check me out!)
2008-09-13 08:17:42

The thing is that these links are not ‘paid’ and should therefore make the Google bots very happy.

 
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