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8,000 - 12,000 Permanent Links

         

tnewman5927

6:20 pm on Aug 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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My partner and I have access to 8,000-12,000 one way semi-permanent text links per month. The links are HTML and not database driven. We are looking for someone to partner with who can use these links effectively and share the future revenues and some of the costs. We would also be interested in selling the links outright, but prefer to partner with someone who is interested in future revenue.

Information about the links:

- Homepage links or one click away from the homepage
- Usually PR3-4
- All different websites / ip addresses
- Semi-permanent links. We do not have control over the links once they are placed. The links are as permanent as a link can be on Internet.

Anyone that is interested is welcome to post here or private message me. I prefer to speak over the phone, so if you private message, please leave contact information.

youfoundjake

1:12 am on Aug 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Just curious, but does this 8,000-12,000 linking scheme have anything to do with your other post? Did you implement it on the other site as well?
The home page of a site I'm working with is completely removed from the index of Google. However, the "site: command" brings back about 100 inner pages (some regular, some supplemental). The site has lost all of it's rankings now also.
Any suggestions to get the home page back into the index?

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CainIV

6:47 am on Aug 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Any 'scheme' that involves arbitrarily placing that many links is:

-Automated and subject to footprints

-A passing tactic that as a general rule never addresses trust score or quality and therefore value in ranking.

-Any scheme of that magnitude that is detected is automatically discounted IMHO in the search engines, single handedly trumping the value of any of those links to a large scale degree, thus quickly becoming a very poor ROI

We do not have control over these links once they are placed

You mentioned at the onset that you 'had access' and now you have control over initial placement of the links?