Link Building Services...
We will place permanent one-way links on relevant pages with PageRank.
You can use an unlimited amount of anchor texts, URLs
and descriptions and fully decide the speed of the link placements in
order to really simulate a natural link building.
You can also use this to get links to internal pages of your site, vary
the anchor and getting your links spread on many different IPs.
Policy of the link building services
• Linking page has a minimum PageRank of
1.
• Link on page related to the link.
• Permanent links.
• Under 100 links per page.
• No FFA, link farms, adult, gambling or
spam pages.
• Static links that Search Engines
follow.
• Full report provided of links placed.
Our Guarantee
• If after our report of placed links
you are not satisfied with a link and it is found that this link
violates our policy it will be replaced free of charge.
• If it happens for whatever reason that
a link on a page goes down from a page were the link was previously we
will replace it free of charge.
• Some links are placed on pages that are very recent and still don’t
have a PageRank so the value is calculated based on similar pages on
the same site if afterwards when this pages get a PageRank is different
than the one contracted, we will had another link with the difference of PageRank
Why links are important?
Links are a source of targeted traffic.
Links from similar themed websites drive relevant traffic interested in
your website and the products it offers.
Targeted traffic is more apt to convert into a sale.
When you buy relevant links you gain both direct and indirect value.
Relevant links raise your natural search engine rankings.
Links connect you to the major search engines for inclusion into their
database.
Additionally, search engines use links in their relevancy algorithms.
By securing links on relevant websites you are ensuring that your
website will be included and ranked accordingly.
Building incoming links to your website is the most important thing you
can do to increase your organic search engine rankings.
Why link popularity is the top factor in top search engine rankings.
The Value of Links versus Content It used to be said that content is
king.
And while content is an important ingredient in developing a
commercially successful website, link popularity is proving to be the
deciding factor on what will or will not rank well, especially on
Google.
Off page criteria has grown into the primary ranking factor in the
major search engines.
Link popularity analysis makes Google famous The biggest feature that
sets Google apart from their search engine competition was PageRank.
Most search engines at the time looked at on-page factors to analyze
what a web page was about.
On-page factors are essentially how a website reads and the words
contained there in.
There was no verification from other parties.
What Google did was analyze what other websites were saying about a
particular
web page by analyzing incoming links to a website. Google’s
algorithm ranks websites primarily on:
1. The volume of incoming links to a webpage.
2. The quality of the incoming links to a webpage.
3. The anchor text (link text) of the incoming link to your webpage.
The more links pointing to a website, the more important it is
assumed to be. This is part of what goes into the mix of calculating
PageRank. A website like Yahoo is judged to be important because
thousands of websites
around the web are pointing to it. And if an important website links to
your website, then your website is also judged to be important, which
brings us to the aspect of quality.All incoming links
are not the same. A link from Yahoo is judged to be more authoritative
than a link from a poorly linked website. A link from a website that
has a high number of naturally occurring inbound links and is themed
the same as your website is a high quality link. The web is divided by
“neighborhoods” relative to their theme as well as
quality. Google makes reference to “bad
neighborhoods” and it’s important to stay out of
them. Free for all (FFA) link exchanges are an example of a low quality
link neighborhood. Since people naturally use descriptive
text when linking to other websites, Google analyzes anchor text. It
used to be enough to attain a handful of high PageRank links with
relevant anchor text in order to rank well, but now it is important to
achieve links from a wide variety of websites with descriptive anchor
text. As search engine space becomes more competitive it will be
imperative to secure a high volume of high quality incoming links.
The citation analysis model allows the web community to, in
essence, vote for the top results. The problem
is that if the web community cannot see your website (it currently does
not rank well on the search engines), it’s never going to
vote on it. Another flaw is that while a natural growth of links is
possible with a website that is creating ideas, such as a blog, this
does not happen naturally with most commercial websites. Commercial
websites are obligated to create content that inspires linking and take
a proactive stance toward developing inbound links.
The challenge is to achieve a high number of inbound links with relevant anchor
text. Reciprocal link exchange as a limited prospect of
success. The problems with reciprocal linking are that it takes
significant time investment and search engines can discount reciprocal links.
Search engines give a higher value to one way links to your website.
A more effective method of link building is purchasing links from high quality
relevant websites who are willing to sell advertising space. The
link-text advertising model has eased the process of attaining links.
Below are tips to help you in developing an effective link buying
strategy.