Alright Thank you all for your valuable feedbacks. Much appreciated @MisterF
Clearly from your messages, the best thing to do here is "not" to use the same backlinks across the sites.
However, since I do "HARO links" for all my sites, on a few occasions, the outreacher acquires backlinks from...
Hello BlackHat members :)
I'm in the process of creating a 3rd affiliate site, and I would like to know if it is safe to add it to the same google account (GSC) with the other two affiliate sites?
Suppose one of these sites get penalized somehow by google, will the other two sites get affected...
So, from what I gather from everybody's responses, the safest and best thing to do would be to use entirely different backlinks that don't exist on my first site.
I already have them in the same google search console, so it's already too late for that.
Even if that wasn't the case, I can't imagine myself accessing the Analytics data every time from different accounts and using a VPN, that's really a hustle.
So in my case, I guess since they are in the...
Hello everybody,
I currently run an affiliate website, and it currently has over +100 backlinks.
So, working on a new site right now (older than 1 year), I'm wondering if I can start the link building campaign using 50% of the backlinks used in the previous site? Can I do that?
Is it safe to...
Will do! Thank you!
Among the other banks they offer, is there anyone of them that's a physical bank? Can I connect to their site directly instead of Payoneer?
That's really interesting! Thanks for sharing your valuable experience with me!
I wasn't aware that Payoneer gave this kind of a choice.
Do you think that this choice is available for "personal accounts" aswell? If not, can an existing account change the bank that it's working with?
Hello there,
I intend to create an LLC in the US.
They do provide an "EIN".
With that said, is it possible to create bank account with "Bank of America" remotely without having to be physically present, and with the use of EIN and passport only?
Has anyone done it?
Hello all,
I'm in the IT niche, and I'm currently acquiring a lot of "Haro" links from sites in "Marketing/Business" niches pointing to my homepage.
Having said that, will that hurt my SEO if 95% of my site's links are Haro links closely related like the above?
Thanks
What I meant by anomalies in link velocity is that the link acquisition doesn't follow a growing or steady curve of new added backlinks.
For example, if this month 7 backlinks were acquired, and the month after there weren't any. This sort of anomaly !
Your answer made it crystal clear for me. Thank you !
Just one more thing, if there are any anomalies or inconsistencies with the "link velocity" for acquiring my backlinks, does that have any negative impact in SEO?
The keywords are long tail low difficulty, with little competition.
I'm aware that the juice passed is very little, and that's enough for me. However, if I have no links on my homepage pointing towards my articles, will my article still benefit somehow of the juice that is passed to the site's...
My pleasure. The reason I'm telling you this is because I have gone through the same thing when I was starting out, and I was very low on money, so the temptation is very big then.
But you have to be clear with yourself, you don't want to become that kind of a site and lose focus on your goal...
@INCC Thanks for clearing that out. I guess that was a big misconception on my part.
However, the competitors are not doing any backlink efforts on that aspect, they're either lazy, not willing to invest, or abandoned their sites, which seems the case.
So for now, I don't have to worry about...
Thanks mate :)
I'm already seeing success with Haro with another site, so I wanted to be sure that this was a safe route to follow.
What about the "backlinks from guest posts", Can I stop them after over a year of backlink acquisition?
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