Can you buy backlinks from fiverr?
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Hi Mozers,
I though a while ago I heard that buying backlinks was a no go, until I seen and read this article: I notice the guy that wrote the article suggested that you can buy backlinks from fiverr, and also just make sure they are do-follow backlinks. Can someone please correct me and perhaps clear my confusion over this. As far as I knew it was best to build backlinks by doing guest posting and engaging in relevant forums?
Heres the article: http://socialmediafuze.com/10-backlink-strategies-business/
Thanks guys
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Well i did it and nothing happened, i got scammed. Bought backlinks for this website https://cria.al and they just took my money.
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Hello, i know these post is a bit old but can somebody advise me what to do on buying backlinks? I really want to try but don't want to hurt my domain rank on google
It's new website and i'm not sure buying backlinks is the right way to go? Any suggestions? -
@Eqerem also this type of keyword rent a car this site https://www.rehanrentacar.com
same situation . some one give me offer on fiver and cheated -
i try for my site
https://www.rehanrentacar.com
buy backlinks from fiver but its not work . -
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Any response will be appropriated.
I started a new project for a rent a car company in Albania.
https://www.albaniaonline.org/ And how about should I bay back links from freelancer or not?
Thanks
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Dear all,
I'm trying to improve my web site ranking and I have made o lot off work but still my web page is not ranking well.
Some other websites has done nothing for SEO as I'm checking them and they are better ranking that my web site and my web site is not ranked at all for some off keywords.
https://www.rentpoint.al and the keyword is "rent a car Albania" which is not a very difficult keyword
I Subscribe to MOZ seo and follow all their instruction and now I'm tired and want to tray some back-links service in fiverr or freelancer. Checking the price 5 usd for 20 back quality links it looks great, but I'm afraid off any penalties from google.
Does someone has experience with this gays selling back links on fiverr? I'm new in Seo world!!!
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in 2018 buying backlinks is still the most valueable way to achieve good rankings on google.
Use this method at your own (and considerable) risk. Plenty of people have lost their business, their way of earning a living (and their family's estate) by purchasing backlinks.
Link buying is often used by SEOs who want to get paid for ranking a website and don't care about the long term sustainablity of the business who hired them.
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Thanks Michael !
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Thanks Kashif! Definitely
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Hi John
Yes, thanks for your feedback! I had no intention of doing it as I have heard a lot of bad stories, but I though I might get an idea on what peoples thoughts were on it hence the article I attached and read. I'll stick to MOZ and Search Engine Land.
Thanks again for your feedback and response!
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Hey Wil,
Thanks for your response! Yes I can agree, I have found some really good quality writers who have proven work etc Never touched backlinks over there or brought them though, currently looking to do guest post blogging. Do you have any idea on how to go about finding blogs to guest post within your industry? I have checked backlinks of some of our competitors and most links seem to be quiet spammy, and other links tend to be from the site being well known.
I've never heard of feedster.com as I'm new into this industry, but would you suggest posting a few quest posts there? I'm in the psychic industry, but we also write about empowerment, relationships, love, mindset, personal development and life coaching etc (enlightenment)
Appreciate your feedback, and thanks again
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Hi,
Buying backlins from fiverr or any other gig selling services may harm in two ways.
1. It clearly violates Google terms of purchasing links. Google use complex algorithm to detect the link trading and can penalize with severely.
2. You deliberately increasing your link spam score. The links with high spam score are toxic and harm your ranking.One day or other, you will have to remove them.
So better to avoid them.
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No, buying links off fiverr would generally be a bad idea.
You really want to generate links via quality content etc. Numerous articles on it. But buying a link - is dangerous as it might be part of a PBN etc. which google is targeting, or have many unheralded traps, which you only find aout after your site is penalized.
I do not have an issue with reaching out and writing a blog post for a backlink on related sites, so if you can do that on fiverr. Perhaps you could consider it. ie point 4. of the blog post but through fiverr.
Personally I would not do it, too many risks.
Hope that assists.
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Stripping it back to the bone the basic rule is that you violate Google terms by purchasing links. It is not an instant Google hit if you do, but you kind of move into death row and take your chance.
Because you don't always instantly suffer a penalty doesn't mean that you should follow any advice that seems like a quick fix. I would stick to here or the other main marketing sites to get a concrete base of what is ethical, what works and what doesn't. That's not to suggest you shouldn't implement your own strategies but they should be built on that concrete base.
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Super high quality!
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