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Thread: Don't Get Scammed - Link Buying Guide

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    Exclamation Don't Get Scammed - Link Buying Guide

    Buying links is valid link building strategy and as long as you make them look natural you won't get penalised and your rankings will improve. This short guide will help you to spot the sites that are trying to sell links of no value from a link building perspective and are trying to rip you off.

    1. Fake Visual PR
    It is very easy to fake PR and very easy to spot.

    How PR is faked
    It is done by sending the Google spider to another website with a high page rank. This PR is then assigned to the PR fake site during the next update giving it a fake page rank.

    How to spot fake PR
    If you do this search in info:domain.com and the site returned is not domain.com then the PR is being faked. It is as easy as that. There are also a number of tools that you can use to spot fake PR:

    Fake PR Tool - UK Webmaster World
    (currently not working)
    Another Fake PR Tool (External link to: Check Page Rank!)

    But PR is not important
    Correct, but these sites will have faked PR because they have few pages indexed, no backlinks and are probably getting no search engine traffic.

    These sites are junk and the seller is trying to hide this.

    2. Dropped Domain Names
    Some webmasters buy domain names that have been 'dropped' because previous owners did not want the domain name any more. These domains usually have some PR and sometimes backlinks based on the previous owners promotion activities.

    Be very careful when buying links from sites created from dropped domains, most of the time this sites do not pass on link juice as when the ownership of the site is changed, search engines sort of consider them to be new sites.

    Spotting dropped domains
    Again this is quite easy to spot, typically the homepage will have some Page Rank but the inner page rank will have none. You can also check the domain whois history on sites such as:

    Domain History Check (External link to whoisdomaintools.com)

    3. Paying in Advance
    Most vendors want you to pay for many months in advance for links as it cuts down on administration. However, sometimes the intention is not good, the vendor is not expecting the site to keep its PR or remain strong in the coming months so the owner may be trying to maximise profit while the going is good. Think carefully before paying 6 months or 12 months in advance for a link.

    Its usually advisable to pay monthly or quarterly. However if you have been dealing with the vendor for a long time and you know the quality for his site, paying for 6 months or 1 year in advance may be a good idea as you will get a good discount.

    4. Link Type
    If you are buying links as part of your link building strategy you want plain html links. You don't want 'nofollow' links, javascript links, or redirects.

    Spotting 'nofollow' links
    These are quite easy to spot in the HTML code by looking at the link code to see if there is a rel=”nofollow”. To make the task easier get yourself a copy of firefox and install this plugin:

    SEO for Firefox Extension: Free Search Engine Optimization Browser Plugin for Firefox (External link to seobook.com)

    Once this is installed no follow links are highlighted in red.

    Spotting javascript and redirects
    When you hover your mouse over the link the link the destination will look like an internal link.

    Remember a link with catchy anchor text in a good position on a relevant site with reasonable traffic will still get you well targetted traffic.

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    Good post, I didn't know this could even be done.

    However, I think there's something wrong with the UKWW tool as it just keeps giving me an invalid verification code error.
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    That's cool man.. I posted a similar post on DP yesterday. The tool at Check Page Rank! can be used to spot fake/forged PRs. (and it's working)

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    I have added your tool, can you verify that it works. Can you show me a fake please.

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    Tigs Directory has fake PR ;-) You can check info:Tigs Directory in google it shows a completely different URL !!

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    What about links on sites with no follow? Would this put you off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tb987 View Post
    Buying links is valid link building strategy and as long as you make them look natural you won't get penalised and your rankings will improve. This short guide will help you to spot the sites that are trying to sell links of no value and trying to rip you off.

    1. Fake Visual PR
    It is very easy to fake PR and very easy to spot.

    How PR is faked
    It is done by sending the Google spider to another website with a high page rank. This PR is then assigned to the PR fake site during the next update giving it a fake page rank.

    How to spot fake PR
    If you do this search in info:domain.com and the site returned is not domain.com then the PR is being faked. It is as easy as that. There are also a number of tools that you can use to spot fake PR:

    Fake PR Tool - UK Webmaster World
    (currently not working)
    Another Fake PR Tool (External link to: Check Page Rank!)

    But PR is not important
    Correct, but these sites will have faked PR because they have few pages indexed, no backlinks and are probably getting no search engine traffic.

    These sites are junk and the seller is trying to hide this.

    2. Dropped Domain Names
    Some webmasters buy domain names that have been 'dropped' because previous owners did not want the domain name any more. These domains usually have some PR and sometimes backlinks based on the previous owners promotion activities.

    Be very careful when buying links from sites created from dropped domains, most of the time this sites do not pass on link juice as when the ownership of the site is changed, search engines sort of consider them to be new sites.

    How to spot dropped domains
    Again this is quite easy to spot, typically the homepage will have some Page Rank but the inner page rank will have none. You can also check the domain whois history on sites such as:

    Domain History Check (External link to whoisdomaintools.com)

    3. Paying in Advance
    Most vendors want you to pay for many months in advance for links as it cuts down on administration. However, sometimes the intention is not good, the vendor is not expecting the site to keep its PR or remain strong in the coming months so the owner may be trying to maximise profit while the going is good. Think carefully before paying 6 months or 12 months in advance for a link.

    Its usually advisable to pay monthly or quarterly. However if you have been dealing with the vendor for a long time and you know the quality for his site, paying for 6 months or 1 year in advance may be a good idea as you will get a good discount.
    wow, i just know that paying in advance is the one of scam strategy.
    Usually when i got payment in advance, i'll think i have debt with them.
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    nice post, interesting to read . find the terms funny like spiders and robots ! lol did you hear about the robot that people use for the paid to click sites/? I would love to set that one up some one was selling one but i opted against it probably would have been conned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkd_uk View Post
    What about links on sites with no follow? Would this put you off?
    Good point I have added a note about this - it is now quite long

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    thank you. nice tips. do you have tool to fake a domain PR ? :P
    not for sale, but for knowledge only. Javascript used to be work, but not for current.
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