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    Default Colleagues link builders tell me!

    For some time doing SEO-optimization, I thought that leaving links of good quality was not the way to success. I am sure that among the forum participants there are SEO-optimizers. Tell me, can I buy a link in my profile for money? Maybe you know such resources? I will be glad to advice and advice

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    Links work, that is for sure. You only have to be careful which links you build. Some might harm your website. Usually the links you get offered to buy will be bad.

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    pretty much everyone buys links @ OP. If they say they don't - a backlink analysis usually proves otherwise
    .. I mean even the huge operators are at it, foxbet, pokerstars, oddschecker, ladbrokes, blah. not to mention 99% of the affiliates who are making a dent in the SERPs.

    you can learn the essence of what makes a "good link" using tools and analysis ..
    Generally you want [dofollow] links from high-DR (to use the ahrefs metric) sites with traffic and rankings of their own, with a focus on relevance where possible.

    (in terms of possible link Toxicity as Christiaan mentions above, you can use the backlink audit in SEMRush to identify dodgy links.)

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    Thanks for the answer Christiaan! I appreciate your opinion, I was convinced that the purchased links are not always of high quality)
    I wanted to know more about native sitelinks.

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    I really appreciate your advice! Thanks for the benefit, I’ll test the resource now

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    I'll just add that the backlink you buy (and yes you should be buying them) counts more for the page you link to than it does for the site in general.

    What I mean is - you can't rank well with a page that doesn't have any links pointing to it specifically.
    Backlink building and bespoke white hat SEO service available. PM for details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanHorvat View Post
    you can't rank well with a page that doesn't have any links pointing to it specifically.
    true story.
    #FINDAWAY =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christiaan View Post
    Links work, that is for sure. You only have to be careful which links you build. Some might harm your website. Usually the links you get offered to buy will be bad.
    How can we identify good from bad links? Are there any free tools to find out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perffy View Post
    How can we identify good from bad links? Are there any free tools to find out?
    seoprofiler gives you one week for free.

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    There are multiple tools that give scores, that is a good start. But you should look further. Some tools are Ahref, Majestic, Link Research Tools...

    Other things to check:
    - Visit the website, does it look legit?
    - How many links are on the wesbite?
    - What is the topic of the website?
    - Check the Waybackmachine, did the website recently change? Be careful, see if the topic stayed the same.
    - Google the website, does it show up? If not, it might have a penalty. How is the ranking?

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    Thank you Christian for the information, I am ready to share it with everyone who needs it!

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