CAVEAT: Some battle-tested warnings and common fraudulent tactics in the pre-existing domains market:
PR cloaking. A lot of PR reported of existing domains is fraud from cloaking: sending an unrelated website's high PR to another that is for sale through a temporary 301 redirect. After the sale, the 301 redirect is removed, and the sold website has no PR. Higher PR websites with traffic can sell in the thousands, leaving a buyer holding an empty PR bag.
PR Juicing: the owner provides high PR backlinks to the domain for sale, that he later removes, leaving the domain without backlinking juice, even though it may show high PR until Google publishes it next quarterly PR rankings. (If the backlinks are not currently active, no actual PR backlink juice will flow through, notwithstanding the outdated PR score.)
PR Decrease: The reported PR can be one quarter old, since Google updates PR ranking quarterly. Research the current backlinks to make sure there is currently enought backlink juice to justify the reported PR.
Protect and Build PR: there is a natural decrease in backlinks on domains for sale due to the removal or neglect of the orginal content. Keep as much similar content as is practical. Try to bring back any backlinks that were reported, but are not current. And build backlinks to maintain, or even increase the webpages's PR.
Seperate Class-C IP addresses: host your dedicated websites on seperate Class-C IP addresses. Google will decrease the backlink juice comming from the same IP address as it does with inter-website navigation links. Also, have the registered owner of each high pr backlinking site be different, with a geographically diverse addresses to show diversity of backlink origination.
Acquire A Large Diversity Of High-Trust Web 2.0 Backlinks
One easy way to determine the value of a website in Google's eyes is the Page Rank Google assigned it on a scale of 10 with "n/a" assigned to webpages not yet assigned. Getting a backlink from a website with a high PR is good. Engaging in available web 2.0 activity in high trust, high PR websites that permit the user to impute and control content on a user generated webpage hosted on their website is better. And getting a large volume of diverse high trust, high PR, in-context relevant content with anchor-text, do-follow backlinks is golden.
For instance, worldcat.org is a rare Page Rank 9 world-wide online library directory which encourages user interface with web 2.0 interactivity. They let you sign up for and create a page on their website! They allow you to create two, anchor-text, do-follow backlinks to your website. You can enter your strategic search terms and related terms while describing yourself or your company in their biography and "interests" sections, which will show Google the backlink is in-context of your website. When you are finished with your entries, they create a page dedicated to your site, filled with 2 anchor-text backlinks, with as much content related to your Strategic Search Term as you want to include.
What's more, you can fill out book lists and other activities related to your Strategic Search Term and have links from other pages on their site flowing PR to your page, and on to your website through your backlinks on your page you created on their site.
This is a highly optmized backlink because:
- from a extremely high trust, high PR site;
- with multiple anchor-text backlinks;
- with inner page PR flowing through a web 2.0 website back to your site;
- created with highly relevant, in-context content related to your Strategic Search Term;
- happy to have its other visitors to their site view and share in your interests;
- what Google loves as legitamate, pertinent, backlinks from a high authority site.
I've done experiments with this single backlink. I have controlled all other ranking criteria on a client's sites, assured that all other ranking activity was noticed and applied by Google in a previous crawl, and then added this single worldcat.org optimized backlink. And I have seen several webpages jump from ranking in the hundreds to the first page from this single optimized backlink with lightly competitive Strategic Search Terms.
While I'm sure that result is not typical with highly competitive Strategic Search Terms, I'm just as well sure that some upward movement in ranking power from this backlink will result. And much more upward ranking movement will be had with the application of multiple web 2.0 backlinks from optimized, high trust, high PR websites.
Just placing a simple backlink on a web 2.0 site without providing in-context content relevant to your Strategic Search term misses a golden opportunity by loosing out on the ranking power afforded rich, in-context content relevant to your Strategic Search Term, as well as reducing the likelihood that a webpage with such scant content will be, and, importantly, will stay indexed by Google, permanently ranking your website.
Getting (And Keeping) High-Trust Web 2.0 Backlinks Indexed In Google.
A backlink is worthless unless it gets and stays indexed in Google. Some of these user created high trust backlinks will get indexed without any additional effort on your part. Most of the worldcat.org optimized backlinks I create for clients get indexed without any further effort within 2 days.
However, without support, many of these backlinks (80%) will nor get noticed by Google. A system that gets them and sticks them in Google's index, includes placing each backlink in the one of the web 2.0 blog posts discussed in the next section.
In addition, I recommend including each webpage you are ranking in the automated bookmark programBookmark Demon, a highly efficient, organically structured program which will provide over 100 bookmark backlinks for each user created web 2.0 high trust webpage created.
Run each of the webpages that you are ranking through Bookmark Deamon, as well.
Acquire Your Own Web 2.0 Blogs
At the end of this SEO tutorial is a list of free blogging resource with which you can create a blog and make posts which consistently get indexed by Google.
On the sites that permit it:
While I'm sure that result is not typical with highly competitive Strategic Search Terms, I'm just as well sure that some upward movement in ranking power from this backlink will result. And much more upward ranking movement will be had with the application of multiple web 2.0 backlinks from optimized, high trust, high PR websites.
Just placing a simple backlink on a web 2.0 site without providing in-context content relevant to your Strategic Search term misses a golden opportunity by loosing out on the ranking power afforded rich, in-context content relevant to your Strategic Search Term, as well as reducing the likelihood that a webpage with such scant content will be, and, importantly, will stay indexed by Google, permanently ranking your website.
Getting (And Keeping) High-Trust Web 2.0 Backlinks Indexed In Google.
A backlink is worthless unless it gets and stays indexed in Google. Some of these user created high trust backlinks will get indexed without any additional effort on your part. Most of the worldcat.org optimized backlinks I create for clients get indexed without any further effort within 2 days.
However, without support, many of these backlinks (80%) will nor get noticed by Google. A system that gets them and sticks them in Google's index, includes placing each backlink in the one of the web 2.0 blog posts discussed in the next section.
In addition, I recommend including each webpage you are ranking in the automated bookmark programBookmark Demon, a highly efficient, organically structured program which will provide over 100 bookmark backlinks for each user created web 2.0 high trust webpage created.
Run each of the webpages that you are ranking through Bookmark Deamon, as well.
Acquire Your Own Web 2.0 Blogs
At the end of this SEO tutorial is a list of free blogging resource with which you can create a blog and make posts which consistently get indexed by Google.
On the sites that permit it:
- place all of your Strategic Search Terms in sidebar links which will automatically populate backlinks on each blog post webpage created;
- set up a separate page for each post and increase the page depth of each blog;
- place all of your blogs on the side bar blog roll.
Post one entry on each blog each day and include one of your high-trust backlinks in each posting. You can get free content from article directories to republish on your blogs. Follow article directory guidelines.
The purpose of the blogs are threefold, in the order of their importance:
The purpose of the blogs are threefold, in the order of their importance:
- to get and keep high-trust Web 2.0 backlinks indexed by Google;
- to further diversify backlinks sources to your site in the sidebar of the blogs that allow it;
- to develop several PR 2-3 blogs by merely interlinking the blogs and creating voluminous pages over time. This PR flows to your money website through the ancor-text backlinks on the blog side bar.
- Add an RSS feed related to your money website on the side bar fo in-context, constantly refreshed content. Limit it to one post and one link to control backlink juice splitting.
The duplicate content, which is totally ethical, permitted, and expected, when rightly cited, by both the article directories and Google, may act as an impediment to ranking the blogs, but does interfere the the indexing and backlinking multi-purposes of these blogs.

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