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I will post your article to a network of 170 blogs
  • Each blog has its own domain
  • Each blog has its own IP
  • Each blog is on its own C block
150 of the blogs are indexed and cached by google, the other 20 are crawled often by G but for some reason aren't indexed.

The price is $10 and all orders are completed within 24 hours. If you don't have an article and want me to write the article for you add an extra $5 for a 400 word article.

Payments are accepted via paypal and epassporte. If you're interested pm me and I will give you the list of blogs where the article will be posted.
 


has anyone tried this ? how effective is it ?

Are you allowed to have links in the articles leading to my domain ( how many ? )
Also can you have more than 1 article variation ? ( lets say I have 3 articles divided amongs the 170 blogs to create a bit of variation ... google apparently doesnt like it when you have always the same links pointing towards your site... )
 
has anyone tried this ? how effective is it ?

Are you allowed to have links in the articles leading to my domain ( how many ? )
Also can you have more than 1 article variation ? ( lets say I have 3 articles divided amongs the 170 blogs to create a bit of variation ... google apparently doesnt like it when you have always the same links pointing towards your site... )

Yes of course you're allowed to have backlinks in the article pointed back at your domain, thats the whole point of the service ;) You can have as many links back to your site in your article as you want but I suggest keeping it at 3-4 per article. 5 would probably be too much.

As for the variation yes you can have up to 10 articles roated and evenly split across the network.

Wouldn't that be repeated contents and lead you to a penalization? Just curious.

Google will never punish you for whats done outside of your own site because they know you can't control who does what outside of your hosting account. Otherwise competing websites would be google bowling each other 24/7, this service is similer to a directory submission or article distribution. While it won't shoot your site from the #10 spot to the #1 spot overnight it will help you in the long run.
 
Yes of course you're allowed to have backlinks in the article pointed back at your domain, thats the whole point of the service ;) You can have as many links back to your site in your article as you want but I suggest keeping it at 3-4 per article. 5 would probably be too much.

As for the variation yes you can have up to 10 articles roated and evenly split across the network.



Google will never punish you for whats done outside of your own site because they know you can't control who does what outside of your hosting account. Otherwise competing websites would be google bowling each other 24/7, this service is similer to a directory submission or article distribution. While it won't shoot your site from the #10 spot to the #1 spot overnight it will help you in the long run.
Umm..sites are googlebowling..a lot...and it works
 
Umm..sites are googlebowling..a lot...and it works

I do a lot of blackhat seo and the last decent off-site method I came across for google bowling involved using proxy sites but even that only hit the website with a duplicate content penalty. The only current method that I know of is taking advantage of open xss exploits to make it look like the site is cloaking and redirecting which is an on-site method not an off-side method like backlinks. Now if you have a 1 day old .info domain go from 0 to 5,000 backlinks google knows better than to index that site, or at the very least shove it in the sandbox.
 
I do a lot of blackhat seo and the last decent off-site method I came across for google bowling involved using proxy sites but even that only hit the website with a duplicate content penalty. The only current method that I know of is taking advantage of open xss exploits to make it look like the site is cloaking and redirecting which is an on-site method not an off-side method like backlinks. Now if you have a 1 day old .info domain go from 0 to 5,000 backlinks google knows better than to index that site, or at the very least shove it in the sandbox.
Redirecting a banned domain/link spam/buying links works as well. It takes some effort, but it can be done.
 
Redirecting a banned domain/link spam/buying links works as well. It takes some effort, but it can be done.

I am 100% positive that the buying links and 301 redirects won't work for google bowling but you are right about link spam but it's very difficult to do. The only time I have seen it work was on new domains less than 6 months old, but even then they only go down a few notches in the serps or just head to the sandbox but come back even stronger. I tried it back in November against a ringtone site and payday loan site, it took a little over 10,000 trackbacks each to knock them out but they just came back in December with even better rankings. Other people seem to have the same results when they try and link spam a competitor out of the index.
 
I am 100% positive that the buying links and 301 redirects won't work for google bowling but you are right about link spam but it's very difficult to do. The only time I have seen it work was on new domains less than 6 months old, but even then they only go down a few notches in the serps or just head to the sandbox but come back even stronger. I tried it back in November against a ringtone site and payday loan site, it took a little over 10,000 trackbacks each to knock them out but they just came back in December with even better rankings. Other people seem to have the same results when they try and link spam a competitor out of the index.
I've tested this myself and the answer was an apparent "yes".
 
If thats the case head over to the startcasino message boards StartCasino : Gaming Executive's Chat Room on the Casino and Sportsbook industry site owners there have forked over as much as $50k to knock out competing websites.
Heh I test stuff out on my own sites. If I cant rank my own site w/o doing that, I dont deserve the rank.
No paid customers. Besides, chances are the casino sites ARE solid enough to resist taking out. Medium level sites have no such protection though.
 
I've tested this myself and the answer was an apparent "yes".

Seconded. Getting caught on buying a lot of links OR getting a lot of shitty links (unless you have other solid variety of backlinks/authority), can get your site penalized (especially with their shit "minus <insert a number here> penalty").
 
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