Tried a linkwheel and my website dropped ! !

In my opinion, link building, regardless of how, will not affect a website/blog negatively.

If it does affect websites/blogs negatively, then hard-core blackhatters could literally kill every competition he/she had. It really is that easy if link building could hurt websites/blogs.

But that's just my opinion.
 
I have always wondered about all these black hat tactics. If linkwheels do get you canned by Google, then I'd gladly do linkwheels on my competitors who are ranking higher than me.

Like right now I have a site that makes over 3k a day ranking #3 on first page. I could easily spend $10,000 to build like 100 link wheels to kill my competitors, heck I can spend more if they do really kill the competitors.

Any thoughts on this approach?

It's people like you that take the bread off the tables for others. Instead of destroying someones lifeline, why not invest your time and energy into making something for you work!!! Karma is a bitch.
 
It's people like you that take the bread off the tables for others. Instead of destroying someones lifeline, why not invest your time and energy into making something for you work!!! Karma is a bitch.

I have no idea what you are talking about.

Business, especially online, is mostly about competition. The weak perish, that is the fact.

The same concept goes with PPC advertising, People with deep pockets outbid their competitors intentionally even at a negative RPC, simply to remove the competition, which often yields more value in return in the long run.

Karma? Fairness? That's the ideal world, or concept, that simply does not exist in business.

Besides I was just asking. Personally I have never tried that approach because I agree with what SRLee said about "In my opinion, link building, regardless of how, will not affect a website/blog negatively."

But yes if spamming links on competitors do work then that's going to be my primary tactic instead of building links the white hat/gray hat/black hat or however you call it.

I know Google will probably not let that to happen, because that would make seo way too easy for large corporations.

No need to be offensive with what I said previously, I was just trying to see what people think about that approach.

Large corporations are way more dirty than you can ever imagine.
 
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So what's the bottom line here? I recently had my site on page 2 of google, and did
a few hunderd backlinks, and now I can't even find it!! And I didn't do a linkwheel.
 
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