How To Buy High Page Rank Links That Explode Rankings (Part 2)
This is part two of “how to buy high page rank links to explode rankings”, to read part one click here.

Building Your Own High PR Sites
Buying links is great, it is. While it’s still dirt cheap to rank a site buying high PR links via Digital Point or any other site; you still end up paying monthly for them and you have no control over the domains. You ever wonder why blog networks are/were so popular? It’s because they are insanely effective.
They use the magic HIGH PR + RELEVANCE formula.
However because thousands of users are posting to their networks of high PR sites, Google de-indexes them or voraciously tries to. By building your own network of self hosted high PR sites, you can rank for anything in record time. Like days or hours.
First you need to buy the domains. By searching Google for high PR link providers you’ll find a bunch of results. But I find ExpiredDomains.net to be the best source of domains.
The site lists godaddy auctions and more. The best strategy to finding high PR’s on the cheap is godaddy auctions. Godaddy auctions allows you to pick up other people’s expired domains. When a site expires that’s worth something the domain goes to auction.
It means you’ll be bidding with other buyers for the domains, but you can usually pickup PR3′s for $30, PR4′s for $40-$60 and PR5′s for as little as $80-$150. The true value of a good PR5 is at least $250-$300. People pay a lot more. They spend $40+/month on a link from a relevant PR5 site.
So let’s say you’ve won 5 PR5′s in auction for a total of $400. You now need private SEO hosting. Each high PR site needs its own unique IP address and hosting nameservers. Without them, Google will know you bought the sites and are using them to boost your rankings.
SEO Host is a great SEO hosting provider, HostNine is a dirt cheap alternative. You can get a resellers account that allows you to host 100 domains on unique IP’s/nameservers.
Setting up the sites with their own unique details is easy, no instructions required. Once installed, you can install WordPress on them or any other site building platform.
All you have to do next is write a unique article per site that’s relevant to the site you want to rank and publish it on the home pages of each of the sites. Within the article fully displayed on the home pages, you should link to your site using your exact match keyword as anchor text.
Won’t Google Slap You For Using Exact Match Anchor Text On All High PR Links?
Yes, and no. You have to keep a diverse anchor text profile in order to slide under Google’s radar. Here are my recommended ratios:
- 20% main keyword
- 40% – related keyword
- 40% – long tail related keywords
As long as you stick to those sort of ratios, you’ll never be hit with an anchor text over-optimization penalty. Back to my point, you want to use your high PR home page links for your main keywords. You can use wikis, directories, bookmarks and other cheap links to diversify your anchor text profile.
That’s literally all it takes to find, buy and setup high page rank backlinks. You only need a few of these links per competitive keyword in most niches. When you publish the articles on the high PR sites, Google can pick them up hours later and instantly boost your site’s rankings.
Contacting Other Sites
This is the other SUPER easy link building strategy that will get you where you want to be; no bullshit. Why no bullshit? Simply because this is the strategy that will get you the fastest results in any niche. Want to rank for ‘weight loss’, how about ‘make money online’ or any other giants?
Use this strategy and you’ll be on page one within weeks or a few months. The only down side is that it requires a lot of cash. All you have to do is obtain links from the top ranking sites in your niche. The most authoritative sites that are ranking for the most competitive keywords.
To do this, all you have to do is select your most competitive keywords, the ones you’re really struggling to rank for. Now go to Google and search them. Open every result for the top 5 pages. Now contact these sites via their contact forms or whatever else (get creative); and ask them if they sell links.
You can craft a straight forward email showing them your interest in purchasing or renting a link on their website. 2-7 times out of 10 (depending on the niche), you’ll get a response and a price. If it’s a PR5 site, expect to pay $50+ a month for a link.
While that may sound expensive for a single link, if you can get the top 2 pages (20 sites) linking to yours at $50/month per link, that’s just $1000 a month in SEO costs. If that enables you to rank for ‘weight loss’ or some other insane keyword, it can be an extremely profitable way to do SEO.
If you don’t have the budget to build and buy these sort of links; get a budget. You can get a job at an SEO/IM agency and actually learn SEO from them. This is what agencies spend the majority of their time doing; obtaining links from relevant powerful websites in their clients’ niches.
In Prosperity,
David Wood
P.S. Leave me your thoughts, comments and questions below.
Comments
Sarah Thompson, July 30 2024, 18:20
Thank you for sharing this comprehensive guide, David. The strategies are practical and easy to follow. I’ve been struggling to build a strong backlink profile, and your detailed breakdown provides a clear roadmap. I especially appreciate the sections on building your own high PR sites and contacting other authoritative sites. They seem like effective ways to improve SEO. Keep up the great work!
Michael Lee, July 30 2024, 18:25
Great tips, David! I appreciate the detailed breakdown of each strategy. It’s refreshing to see actionable steps that can be implemented immediately. The part about buying expired domains and using them for high PR backlinks is particularly interesting; I hadn’t considered that method before. I’m looking forward to trying these strategies out and seeing how they impact my site’s rankings. Thanks for the valuable insights!
Emily Richards, July 30 2024, 18:30
Could you provide more examples of successful high PR sites you’ve built? Your insights are always so practical, and seeing specific examples would be incredibly helpful. I’ve tried a few of these strategies before with mixed results, so I’m curious about what has worked best for you. Thanks for another great post!
John Peterson, July 30 2024, 18:35
This post is very informative, David. However, I’d like to hear more about the potential challenges and how to overcome them. For example, what are some common pitfalls with buying high PR backlinks, and how can they be avoided? Also, how do you ensure the quality of the backlinks you get from these methods? Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Daniel Kim, July 30 2024, 18:40
Hey David, great insights as always. Let’s catch up soon and discuss these strategies over coffee. I find the idea of building your own network of high PR sites particularly intriguing. It seems like a smart way to have more control over SEO efforts. Looking forward to hearing more about your experiences with this approach. Cheers!
Laura Martinez, July 30 2024, 18:45
I’ve had success with some of these strategies in the past, especially using expired domains for high PR backlinks. Your tips are spot on and very helpful. One thing I’ve found effective is targeting specific niches for these high PR sites. They often have highly engaged audiences. Thanks for sharing these insights; I’m excited to implement more of them!
Mark Johnson, July 30 2024, 18:50
I recently started implementing some of these strategies, and I’ve already seen positive results. The method of using high PR backlinks has been particularly effective for me, bringing in a steady stream of new leads. Your advice on buying and setting up these links was very helpful. Thank you for the valuable insights, David!
Rebecca Lee, July 30 2024, 18:55
I’m still skeptical about the effectiveness of some of these strategies, especially the use of high PR backlinks. Do you have any case studies or concrete evidence to back up these claims? It would be helpful to see some real-world examples of these methods in action. Your posts are always thought-provoking, and I appreciate the effort you put into them.
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