3 year+ domain SEO

djharkin

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Ok so i am trying to get higher on google for a 3 year old domain, its a businesses website and im going to use scrape box and im wondering if i can just go crazy and post as much as i can with scrape box or will i still get sandboxed, because i heard you only get sandboxed if you have a new domain.

Any suggestions?
 
i have no idea but
i am sure i have read this question many times
so instead of waiting for replies you better use search option.
 
Searchengines rarely (if ever) punish a site because of comment spam. If they did, everyone would try to sink their competitors. On the other hand - there's a big chance you will get banned by Akismet. Be careful when using Scrapebox and make sure you are not posting bad comments such as "nice site", etc.
 
Also google does not index all of the websites on the same day, some might get indexed months later, some won't even get indexed. So it does not see when you spammed the sites and won't see all of the backlinks coming back from the same day
 
If you can, decide on how many backlinks you think you can make each day, or every few days, and do that instead of doing it all at once. It will me much more effective.
 
>go crazy and post as much as i can with scrape box

This is a bad idea for a money site. If you are new to the tool, first learn how to use it effectively. If you want to blast away to get comfortable with it, that's fine, but do it on a test/trash domain.
 
Go to the services section and buy an Xrumer blast of about 5000 verified links. Also buy scrapebox and keep on blasting with that. Probably better to do scarapebox first

Test for a couple of days on a test domain for experience

Use full advantage of spinning and word replacement i.e #website# {hi|hello} etc..
While its fast posting you should be manually posting relevant comments to the highest PR sites

But overall with a 3 year old domain you can just blast everything

I got onto page 1 on google this morning for a huge keyword using this strategy. Also on a 3 year old domain
 
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I would go in a more cautious way. We couldn't see all the cards in a ranking algorythm. Just start in small, test and raise the bet.
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