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LinkAdage
November 1st, 2003, 02:55 PM
Sorry, my first post. But I need to get the word out.


Those of you looking to save time and get links on great sites should visit my site linkadage auctions. Several of your competitors have been buying very high ranked links at market prices. Take 3 minutes and visit my site. It may save you hours and help with the promotion of your RX site.


John


www.linkadage.com (http://www.linkadage.com)

seo guy
November 1st, 2003, 04:28 PM
Hey you do what I do lol, anyone wanna bid on my links too lol, PR 7+ only per month, no reciprocation shoot John you can resell for me :lol:

LinkAdage
November 1st, 2003, 08:15 PM
Seo guy I don't sell links, I provide space for other to buy and sell. I am on the sidelines. Feel free to use my site as place to buy or sell your links. Post your auctions andkeep the profits for your self. Currently the site is free to use.

DEWIE42
November 1st, 2003, 08:54 PM
Kewl will check it out first thing in the morning smileys/smiley12.gifright now....thankssmileys/smiley2.gif

pillz
November 2nd, 2003, 12:19 AM
Don't like the minmum prices on bids though. Most are $200. Heck I bet some of these sites would be more than happy to get $100 different webmasters, rather than get nothing from selling links. Most auctions don't have any bidders and I bet it's becuase the starting bid is too high. Who sets those high opening bids?

seo guy
November 2nd, 2003, 12:26 AM
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LinkAdage
November 2nd, 2003, 06:08 AM
Many are sold on flashbuys before the bids build up. On guy sold two seperate $2000 flashbuys next week. There have been 72 successfull auctions in a month+ and and that does not count the flashbuys or sales outside the process.


Some are too high and their prices will come down if they don't get action or they will stop auctioning. That is the beauty of an auction the market will adjust. SEO, you could clean up at your prices. Yes, some hesitate on RX, others don't care.


Soon I will start charging a bit for posting auctions so sellers will price more carefully to sell at that point I believe. But it is a nightmare trying to set up a merchant account, SSL, Online Processor, and auction software to work in harmony.


Also, try the power search option for the type of link you need, you will find some good deals that are buried deeper in the auction. The premier section on the front page shows the next 10 to close. I have one guy doing 1 day auctions filling that space. I asked him to do at least three days to give others a chance at the spot.

scottdaman
November 2nd, 2003, 08:34 AM
Cool idea but wondering if/when the google staff get's wind of this, if they will penalize the site owner and bidders?


They frown on buying PR but I'm sure most of us have found ways around it. http://rxaffiliate.web104.discountasp.net/smileys/smiley8.gif

LinkAdage
November 2nd, 2003, 02:44 PM
Penalize? For what? There are no rules against advertising on ones own web page. Yahoo has been selling links ads for about two years now. This is a private auction and only the buyers and sellers know the advertising url. I don't know the urls myself.

seo guy
November 2nd, 2003, 03:15 PM
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scottdaman
November 2nd, 2003, 03:40 PM
I think if the site in question keeps the links to a minimum, there won't be a problem.


We all know that google frowns on sites selling PR. That's all I'm going to say.

LinkAdage
November 2nd, 2003, 03:45 PM
Rant: Go to the SEO forums and many will say "don't buy link advertisements" very bad and unethical. But they are they are the link advertisement sellers best customers. The Big SEOs want you spend your timetrading useless links for your link page that no one looks at except the spiders (hopefully)


Hmmm. I guess it keeps them ahead of the little guy. Plus once you sign up with their SEO service andthey cross link you to their network of high ranked sites and this gives your site a great boost. But just try to back out and end your contract and those nice links go away. Do you think the minor keyword tweaks they made to your pages will make a difference in a competitive environment like Rx?


You are better off negotiating one-on-one with individual <st1:PersonName><st1:PersonName>webmaster</st1:PersonName></st1:PersonName>s instead of an SEO company that uses network linking tactics to boost customer rankings.

seo guy
November 2nd, 2003, 09:26 PM
LMAO The truth is Adage that is all to true (Although I would never admit it in my SEO forums lol) never depend on your backlinks or PR if you dont have complete control of their existance and stability.

It used to be "content is king" now its "backlinks are king" and the fact is when you buy PR "advertisements" you also get backlinks, now it really isnt the strength of the PR itself that gives you the rank boost but what the PR does is push the spider deeper into your internal architecture where you can control the anchor and create as many pages of unique content with"links" pointing back to your main pages with their kw anchors.

Like it or lump it PR will always be a prominant part of Googles algo whether directly or indirectly and until Google loses some serious market share, I'll keep buying and selling PR ooppps I mean "advertisments in the fom of text links" and get thank you letters from happy buyers

Jaanis
November 5th, 2003, 12:35 AM
I might be blind but where is the domain name for each of these auctions? Why would you even bid o the text link if you did not know where it camefrom?

MedMan
November 6th, 2003, 02:58 PM
They do not give out the domain name because it is a private matter between the buyer and seller. Also, I don't think they want google to find out that a specific site is selling PR links.


I understand why they do this but I would be wary of buying without knowing what site I would have my links on. But that's just me!

Jaanis
November 6th, 2003, 03:07 PM
Yes that is my whole point medman

King_Phen
November 6th, 2003, 03:31 PM
&gt;I'll keep buying and selling PR&lt;


This isn't what it's cracked up to be. 4- 5months ago it was nirvana. Not today.PROPER use of inbond anchor text trumps PR period. TODAY, You would literally need to create thousands upon thousands of internal pages to reap the benefit of that anchor text. As well, internal link text within the same domain doesn't carry nearlythe same weight asinbounds from external domainsas it did a few months ago.Internal link text wasWAY to easy to manipulate and as a result it has been dampened to quite an extent.

scottdaman
November 6th, 2003, 08:27 PM
King_Phen, that'd be why google is getting more and more irrelevant with its general everyday searches.


They keep trying to stay 1 step ahead of "SEO" people and ruin the best thing they had goin' for them.

Pharmacy316
November 7th, 2003, 09:08 PM
You all should call my boy the SearchKing I think he wrote the book on selling links to highPR sites.

jman
November 9th, 2003, 02:13 PM
Linkadage - SEOguy. You guys should be put in jail for selling "advertisements". We all know that Pagerank is dead and those that are buying it will end up with their sites getting banned..


Does that sound convincing? I'm trying to spread some more paranoia : )


I think we should just form a monopoly. I see the same 4 people selling everywhere. If we all came together we could charge alot more. I remember when I used to be able to get $600 for single PR8 link on the auctionsthen "thepast" (no names) came around and started selling site run deals for $350. When does the insanity stop? I havent seen SEOguy out there yet, or maybe he is just using a different username. I have so many names these days that I'm starting to loose track of who I really am : )


Anyways, I've spent enough time rambling. I think I'll get backworknow. So manyPR9's and 8's, so little time.


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Same people different forum

seo guy
November 9th, 2003, 07:56 PM
LMAO Banned for advertising on a website that rediculous, you keep crying "ban" and my PR 9clients (Whch are there because of what I ahve done for them) will keep sending me checks


I have never gotten a site "banned" for anything

jman
November 9th, 2003, 08:10 PM
Your not helping to spread the paranoia SEOguy.


But if we are going to be honest, the only thing that I have ever seen happen is the dreaded PR transfer block.


Cheers :)

RetireWealthy
November 9th, 2003, 08:46 PM
LMAO The truth is Adage that is all to true (Although I would never admit it in my SEO forums lol) never depend on your backlinks or PR if you dont have complete control of their existance and stability.

It used to be "content is king" now its "backlinks are king" and the fact is when you buy PR "advertisements" you also get backlinks, now it really isnt the strength of the PR itself that gives you the rank boost but what the PR does is push the spider deeper into your internal architecture where you can control the anchor and create as many pages of unique content with"links" pointing back to your main pages with their kw anchors.

Like it or lump it PR will always be a prominant part of Googles algo whether directly or indirectly and until Google loses some serious market share, I'll keep buying and selling PR ooppps I mean "advertisments in the fom of text links" and get thank you letters from happy buyers


You can rent links by the month... and buy domains wth guaranteed Google Pagerankat http://www.GreenGrease.com (http://www.greengrease.com/)


Interesting assortment of services.


Now that the OPbusiness is in the toilet, I'm looking forthe nextgig.


I understand thatGreenGrease.com will not take any more link rental clients in the OP field, smileys/smiley6.gifbecause they said they wish to be as effective as possible for their existing clients, however you can buy your own domains with pagerank fromGreenGrease.com and then control your own link network, as I think SEOGuy eluded to in a previous post


An ethical stand from an SEO service, smileys/smiley2.gifmost of the SEO companies won't turn down an order, theyusually just take your money when you ask them too!

Jaanis
November 9th, 2003, 09:23 PM
http://www.greengrease.com/, LOL


Maybe you should invest a little better web design on the site. It might help your conversions.

Pharmacy316
November 10th, 2003, 07:33 PM
My boy the searchking is the only player in the PR game.

seo guy
November 10th, 2003, 07:43 PM
smileys/smiley16.gifLol k mark smileys/smiley4.gifsay hi to mike and tim for me, you and me is gunna have to beer bong in vegas tosettle this


Muahaha Btw you missed a kick ass bus trip in van couple weeks back make sure you have D send the pics


Out!

seo guy
November 10th, 2003, 08:45 PM
http://gooogle.searchking.com/hes actually back to a PR 4 lol

jman
November 10th, 2003, 09:24 PM
I'm starting to think that Pharmacy316 and Bob the searchking are in Kahoots. Is that even a word.


SeoGuy, I've got free rooms over at the Luxor in Vegas . Why dont you bring your beer bong and some of them hot canadian gals : ) . I'm pretty sure we can find a way to call it a business trip and use it as a tax deduction.

seo guy
November 10th, 2003, 09:33 PM
Im actually coming down there in January for the big adult show, I'll have 2 booths and I'll definitly bring the beer bong along. I dunno if Mark is in kahoots with Bob but I do know that his partner tim is a helova bonger :P Hey mark you comin to vegas?

Greg
November 10th, 2003, 09:41 PM
I have never gotten a site "banned" for anything





Can anyone tell me why my site www.wwf.com (http://www.wwf.com) has a PR of zero?



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<TD vAlign=top align=left bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>www.wwf.comhttp://tools.marketleap.com/MLTools/PubLinkPop/Images/UserImg.gif</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>109,206</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>73,857 (http://www.alltheweb.com/search?avkw=fogg&amp;cat=web&amp;cs=utf-8&amp;q=link.all%3Awww.wwf.com)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>9,714 (http://www.altavista.com/web/results?q=link%3Awww.wwf.com&amp;kgs=0&amp;kls=1&amp;avkw=qtrp )</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>0 (http://www.google.com/search?as_lq=www.wwf.com&amp;btnG=Search)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>12,816 (http://www.hotbot.com/default.asp?prov=Inktomi&amp;query=linkdomain%3Awww.ww f.com&amp;ps=&amp;loc=searchbox&amp;tab=web)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>12,819 (http://search.msn.com/results.asp?RS=CHECKED&amp;FORM=MSNH&amp;v=1&amp;q=linkdomain% 3Awww.wwf.com)</TD></TR></T></TABLE>


Notice the zero for Google. Was my site banned?

jman
November 10th, 2003, 09:44 PM
Big adult show? I always thought you were the quiet shy type Morgan.


Nothing better then Vegas to drop some cash and get completly sloshed. Count me in.


Jarrod

seo guy
November 10th, 2003, 09:53 PM
http://www.xtremebus.com/parties.htmllol yeah man us canadians are real dull smileys/smiley2.gif

seo guy
November 10th, 2003, 09:55 PM
BTW the guy with his pants down at the golf course aint me lol its one of our design team, funny f**kin kid I swear man

jman
November 10th, 2003, 10:15 PM
Thats some funny S$%t .. You bring the bus I'll bring the ladies..

jman
November 10th, 2003, 10:16 PM
Thats hilarious. I was just going to guess that you were the hairy guy with his pants down : )

pillz
November 10th, 2003, 10:35 PM
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I have never gotten a site "banned" for anything


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Can anyone tell me why my site www.wwf.com (http://www.wwf.com/) has a PR of zero?



<TABLE style="FONT-SIZE: 8pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=4><T>
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<TD vAlign=top align=left bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>www.wwf.comhttp://tools.marketleap.com/MLTools/PubLinkPop/Images/UserImg.gif</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>109,206</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>73,857 (http://www.alltheweb.com/search?avkw=fogg&amp;cat=web&amp;cs=utf-8&amp;q=link.all%3Awww.wwf.com)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>9,714 (http://www.altavista.com/web/results?q=link%3Awww.wwf.com&amp;kgs=0&amp;kls=1&amp;avkw=qtrp )</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>0 (http://www.google.com/search?as_lq=www.wwf.com&amp;btnG=Search)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>12,816 (http://www.hotbot.com/default.asp?prov=Inktomi&amp;query=linkdomain%3Awww.ww f.com&amp;ps=&amp;loc=searchbox&amp;tab=web)</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align=right bgColor=#cc9966 height=16>12,819 (http://search.msn.com/results.asp?RS=CHECKED&amp;FORM=MSNH&amp;v=1&amp;q=linkdomain% 3Awww.wwf.com)</TD></TR></T></T></TABLE>


Notice the zero for Google. Was my site banned?





Oh boy. It looks like the domain expired then got grabbed up. Now it looks like there is no PR and no backlinks showing. Is google catching on to the domain name game? Doesn't MeMahon want to buy the domain back?

tml89
November 11th, 2003, 12:17 PM
How did you get www.linkadage.com/ (http://www.linkadage.com/)to be 23K at alexa???

ChesterCoperpot
November 11th, 2003, 01:09 PM
Greg nice domain :)

I have seen alot of sites that look just like that also with very good domains..

such as http://www.billgates.com/

Im surprised he hasnt come after yer ass for that one yet ;)


edit... im losing it

JayB
November 12th, 2003, 04:31 AM
wwf is world wildlife federation. wwe isVince McMahon and friends

linkmaster
November 12th, 2003, 05:07 AM
Can anyone tell me why my site www.wwf.com (http://www.wwf.com/) has a PR of zero?


Sometimes marketleap script is unable to get the exact number of links, from Google's database. Most of the times, it shows the right number.

Pillz, if you click on the '0' google links 'link' then you will see that Google actually shows backlinks for the same site. The number of links is higher than zero.

I hope this clears your doubt Pillz.

scottdaman
November 12th, 2003, 06:51 AM
JayB,


WWF used to be "World Wrestling Federation" and is now "World Wrestling Entertainment" h**p://www.wwe.com


Can't believe the company didn't keep hold of WWF.com and redirect traffic to wwe.com.

pillz
November 12th, 2003, 04:35 PM
I put the domain into the broswser and then checked backlinks in google. NOt a single one showing and a big PR0. Anyone seeing anything different on backlinks and PR for WWF?

scottdaman
November 12th, 2003, 04:45 PM
If a domain expires and the Googlebot spider finds that the domain has indeed expired, all backlinks are made to be worth nothing.


Like I said earlier, if you want to see the true backlinks on a site, use alltheweb.com:
http://www.alltheweb.com/search?avkw=fogg&amp;cat=web&amp;cs (http://www.alltheweb.com/search?avkw=fogg&amp;cat=web&amp;cs=utf-8&amp;q=link%3Awww.wwf.com&amp;_sb_lang=pref) =utf-8&amp;q=link%3Awww.wwf.com&amp;_sb_lang=pref


Once an expired domain is made active once again, the site is treated like new from google and any future links to the domain are used to give the site rankings. That is why you see a PR0.


One advantage to owning this domain is all the backlinks and traffic that point to it. The traffic from these links must be nice! Alexa still gives this site 68,784 from the traffic alone!


Now if you can grab some expired domains before googlebot finds out it has expired, it's all good. smileys/smiley2.gif

pillz
November 12th, 2003, 05:01 PM
Thanks scottdaman. So springing for a link on wwf wouldn't be very advisable it appears.





On another note anyone in the domain name game? I've been looking at getting into it, and now might be the time until this controlled sub issue is resolved. I've seen a few services that allow you to check and see doamins that are expired and listed in yahoo and dmoz, but anyone have a real URL's they'd care to share about finding good expiring domains?

linkmaster
November 13th, 2003, 10:07 AM
http://www.clickmojo.com/

http://deleteddomains.com/

Best of luck.







Thanks scottdaman.ÿ So springing for a link on wwf wouldn't be very advisable it appears.


ÿ


On another note anyone in the domain name game?ÿ I've been looking at getting into it, and now might be the time until this controlled sub issue is resolved.ÿ I've seen a few services that allow you to check and see doamins that are expired and listed in yahoo and dmoz, but anyone have a real URL's they'd care to share about finding good expiring domains?