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How To Buy High Page Rank Links That Explode Rankings (Part 1)

It’s 2013, the Google updates keep rolling out, more and more marketers are running around like headless chickens wondering what the hell is going on with their rankings.

It seems most of us still have no idea how to quickly rank in Google. As I’ve always said, the formula for rapid insanely high rankings for competitive keywords is: PR + Relevance.

High page rank and relevance, that’s all that matters. What most newbie SEO’s do is go out there and start building hundreds or PR0 backlinks per day.

You know the kind of links that Internet Marketers are taught to build. The usual bullshit…

  • Blog Comments
  • Wikis
  • EDU links
  • Bookmarks
  • Web2.0s
  • Article Directory
  • Forum Profiles
  • Web2.0 Profiles

Guess what?

Those links are REALLY crappy and if you build them at the wrong stage; you can potentially screw up your relationship with Google for a long time. Those links are important for ranking for low-really medium competition keywords, but they won’t get you ranking for the competitive terms you want to rank for.

The only logical way to quickly rank for high competition keywords is to build high page rank relevant backlinks. They’ve always been the best kind of link to build, but people have no idea how to build them. So they go and join a blog network and get themselves penalized with Google.

Once you start building these high pr links, you’ll become addicted. Addicted to the insanely easy and effective SEO strategy. You literally need nothing else but high pr links, and while that’s not advised; it works.

Before I get into the how of building these high pr links, know this.

Most SEO’s blame the links they’re building or the strategy they’re using as the reason why they’re not beating their competitors. The truth is, it’s all about the budget.

Savvy SEO’s know this, and the offline SEO agencies know this too. The only way to get high pr links is to pay for them, one way or another. They’re the only thing holding you back from dominating the most competitive of niches.

That’s why if you don’t have the budget, you shouldn’t be operating in competitive niches. It’s retarded when you’re up against people who have $50,000 a month SEO budgets.

This is why you should avoid niches like acne, credit repair and insurance. There are hundreds if not thousands of companies in each of those niches that have million dollar marketing budgets. There are only 10 spots on Google for each keyword, and you bet those companies want those places.

The good news is most corporate SEOs are horrible at their jobs. They suck in fact, god knows where they learn SEO. So obviously the higher the page rank of the backlink, the better it is. The higher the PR, the more expensive, but the more powerful. One good PR5 link is worth 5-10+ PR4 links.

How do you find high PR links?

Now the fun part, buying high PR links and watching your rankings explode. The thing that sucks about what we were all taught about link building is that it takes a long time to get rankings. That ranking is a super gradual process and it’s impossible to rank overnight for anything competitive.

The opposite is true, with a few high PR links you can shoot to the first page for a pretty competitive keyword in less than 3 days or even one. So before you start buying dozens of these high PR links, you need to test your niche. You need to gauge how difficult the competition is by ranking with high PR links.

To do this, you should buy 3-5 PR5 homepage permanent backlinks. This will set you back between $50 and $100. The best place to find and purchase these links is the Digital Point forum, click here for the link sellers forum.

Using the Digital Point forum, you should find RELEVANT websites in the same niche to buy PR5+ links from. Purchase 3-5 of them and use your most competitive keywords as anchor text.

If your site jumps to the bottom of page 1, page 2 or page 3; it shows it’s not that difficult to rank for and a few more high PR links will do the job. If it jumps to between page 5 and 11; it’s very competitive and I personally would advise you to find other keywords.

===>> Click Here To Read Part Two

In Prosperity,

David Wood

P.S. Leave me your thoughts, comments and questions.

Comments

Sarah Thompson, July 30 2024, 19:20

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 finding high PR links and the advice on competitive niches. Keep up the great work!

Michael Lee, July 30 2024, 19:25

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 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, 19:30

Could you provide more examples of successful high PR links you’ve used? 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, 19:35

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, 19:40

Hey David, great insights as always. Let’s catch up soon and discuss these strategies over coffee. I find the idea of buying high PR backlinks 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, 19:45

I’ve had success with some of these strategies in the past, especially using 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 links. They often have highly engaged audiences. Thanks for sharing these insights; I’m excited to implement more of them!

Mark Johnson, July 30 2024, 19:50

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 finding and buying these links was very helpful. Thank you for the valuable insights, David!

Rebecca Lee, July 30 2024, 19:55

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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