I’ve decided to send you to two links at the same site today.
One of the best free traffic generators is getting other sites to link back to your site. You can do this with articles, by reciprocal link trading, and a multitude of other ways, including buying links.
There is some speculation that purchasing links can hurt your results. Among the people I’ve spoken with who find this to be true, are people who have made the fact that they bought a link back to their site obvious, or are buying links from sites based solely on their page rank.
While a high-PR link has its own value, if you’re going to get linked from a site that has no topical relation to yours, be sure that the anchor text is targeted, within a context that you can control. I talk more about this in my book about Google (I’m discontinuing sale of that book shortly. I feel the information in it is priceless to those of proper understanding – therefore I’m not selling it after October 1st. Long story.)
What you’ll want to do is buy links through a third party. One of the many places you can do this is TextLinkBrokers.com .
Before you go off and buy the links to your site though, you might want to evaluate how many links you’d have to get to achieve your goals. They give you the tool to do this also. It’s a free tool called the backlinks_grabber.html”>backlinks grabber. Here’s a quote from their site on what it does:
What this tool does exactly:
1. Performs a Google search for up to the top 20 sites ranking for that keyword.
2. Crawls their backlinks and lists them by Pagerank, while eliminating duplicates and sites under the specified PR threshhold.
3. Sends you an email containing:
* a list of all the backlinks that were found multiple times in the search – these are considered ‘themed backlinks‘
* an html and/or .csv list, with PageRank, for importing into Arelis or other software.
Very useful information for your research, and it helps you make an educated purchase. I will be back shortly with more Google Tuesdays.











