30 Million Tier 2 and Tier 3 Backlinks

The consensus is to not go with it. So I won't. I've never built tier2 links before and actually don't know how about doing so. My tier 1s mainly consist of guest posts, sneaky backlinks, medium, quora, reddit, local citations that I don't know how to safely index.

Right, my question was if I were to point them to Tier 2, can that potentially harm my money site?

If a backlink gets indexed, does that mean all of the external links on that page are indexed as well?

I've never used it, but heard of GSA SER mentioned quite a bit. Do they provide websites for you or something?

I started using SpamZilla and acquiring domains in my exact niche with DF links from cnn, inc, vogue, etc. Excited to see where it goes with the 301 redirects.

I've never heard of this method. Can you elaborate method in DM? where are you getting the domain to swap the redirect links?

For GSA SER you can let the software find links for you or scrape them yourself with Scrapebox. Or buy a link list separately
 
My tier 1s mainly consist of guest posts, sneaky backlinks, medium, quora, reddit, local citations that I don't know how to safely index.
there's no such thing as "safely index", it's either indexed or not indexed. You can use any indexer (or multiple of them) you want and which you know works, or you can send other links to them (hence, the need for tiered linking)
 
Wow, a lot of SEO sellers will surely be attracted to this!

While 30 million is too much, they're not going to provide you realistic numbers. However, they do have a purpose, and you can contact them and ask them to cut the fluff and provide the real numbers. Most will come up with 30,000 links instead of 30 million, which is realistic with software like RankerX, forum profiles, GSA SER, and no-follows, etc., which is good if they use it.

Still, to get indexed, all you need is to make sense of a good contextual blast, which you can do by yourself with GSA SER, Ranker X, or similar software.

All you need are a few hundred backlinks from good platforms like articles, forums, social bookmarkings, wikis, etc. You have to make sure there are decent anchor texts with generic anchors as well. Most of those sellers are going to blast with repeating domains, and they're mostly junk. After all, they're not going to index as they use scraped content instead of AI.

So, what I suggest is never to buy SEO packages. Instead, invest in all the software and get control yourself.

Your niche might not require those fancy niche edits or guest posts for the first tier, and Reddit and web 2.0s might be more than enough. However, since you already have some decent foundational links, you can start your tier 2 and begin indexing. One thing, never ever use indexers with those software. Use good engines to create backlinks and let them index naturally. You can learn those tools on the Blackhat Tools subforum here.

Never fall into the SEO packages trap. Instead, invest in tools and learn automation for the long run.
 
You could definitely try it for something where you know it won't last, just to see if you can earn well for days or weeks.

You should probably have your affiliate links or whatever ready as you don't want to miss the first few precious day(s) with high traffic, if any
 
If you try to index your content with indexers you will see a dramatic increment on the indexing ratio but it will be gone and won't last long if you naturally to allow them to get indexed by tiering link-building it will last longer

I myself did an n1 experiment with web2.0s I built with ranker x. After running it on a speedy indexer, it indexed faster, and I got a ranking increase, but a few days later, most of them deindexed. Then I tried ranker x with a few good GSA blasts, and indexing was slow, but it had a very solid ranking due to passing the juice and lasting longer. However, this is a small test done by a single indexer. But I will stick with tiered instead.
 
If a backlink gets indexed, does that mean all of the external links on that page are indexed as well?

Nope, but they stand a greater chance of being so. Google still has to crawl and evaluate any external links on a page.
 
You can use any indexer (or multiple of them) you want and which you know works, or you can send other links to them (hence, the need for tiered linking)
When you say "send other links", are you referring to t2 and t3 links?
Are you promoting Seocleck services?
No, I just screenshotted from fiverr. I haven't heard of them until I made this post. Their offers look exactly like fiverr, though.
Your niche might not require those fancy niche edits or guest posts for the first tier, and Reddit and web 2.0s might be more than enough. However, since you already have some decent foundational links, you can start your tier 2 and begin indexing. One thing, never ever use indexers with those software. Use good engines to create backlinks and let them index naturally. You can learn those tools on the Blackhat Tools subforum here.
I got a lot of value from your post. Thank you. I'm fairly new to building backlinks so this is fun.
You should probably have your affiliate links or whatever ready as you don't want to miss the first few precious day(s) with high traffic, if any
This is my first niche site that I offer my local services on, too. Hoping to meet the min. traffic to sign up for ad networks soon.
If you try to index your content with indexers you will see a dramatic increment on the indexing ratio but it will be gone and won't last long if you naturally to allow them to get indexed by tiering link-building it will last longer
So you're suggesting to stay away from indexer's completely for the long game? or only use them for tiered linking?
 
So you're suggesting to stay away from indexer's completely for the long game? or only use them for tiered linking?

Yea. There is no point if you own a link building tools like gsa ser or ranker x . You can build links and get index naturally
 
Not worth buying it, when i didn't know nothing about backlinks i used to buy em, but end of time i ended up disavowing em all since they are harmful and useless
 
imagine if you link back to your competitors... How long will it take your competitors to realize it and fix it? just wonder
 
Stop wasting money on trash spam links.

Do not buy "packages" as theyre always going to be ratshit.

Buy individual links, this way you can investigate each domain you buy.
I just started looking for individual links instead of these packages. Any recommendations on bhw for reputable link sellers?
 
we know nothing about these links other than the fact that they're "contextual" which can mean anything to a seller that wants to sell you the moon.

But generally speaking, it's not good to blast 1000s of links to a fresh site (in case that your site is indeed fresh), and if it's an aged site these links will most likely be useless because quality links don't cost $5 per 1000s of them.

Point being: avoid them!
Yes definitely avoid shitty links!
 
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