How to check if backlinks are valid??

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So, I bought 50K blog comments backlinks from seoclerk. How do I bulk check them if they are valid or not. Its impossible to do it manually. Ahrefs or semrush is not possible because they did not index the backlink yet. Please help
 
What do you mean by valid? Valid means links exist or not? I believe most of the links will exist. But please mark my word; those links are useless in terms of quality.
 
I paid the guy $799. Is my money wasted?
the thing about quantity is you can't check them all like what if he has published your website link in totally spammed and unrelated websites. How can you check them? To get most value from your links you need to know where your links are placed. For example you really don't want your cooking website link to be placed in a travel blog post comment right?

Thats why you should purchase links that you can check like a nominal amount of links specially 50 or 100 is acceptable but can you check all 50k?

No your money isn't wasted, ask the guy report of the work he has done. Check links and see where he has placed your link. It will take time but the link that he has created will display in your Google search console. Don't worry.
 
Yikes indexed or not your si is domed, if I were you I would pray google doesn’t see the. If you wish to see them live then you’ll have to check them manually or hire a VA to do it
 
I'd stay away from seoclerk sellers. Those guys are destined to do neg SEO.
 
I paid the guy $799. Is my money wasted?

$799 for 50k blog comment? Google bless your site.

On a serious note, blog comments are mostly nofollow. If those are nofollow, then it will not pass any link juice. Second, indexing issue. I am not sure how many links will index. Third, the link velocity. Just imagine a website gets 50k links within a week or month. It's not natural. But again, I hope it will not harm your website.
 
My opinion would be that you would have spend this money on high authority guest post
 
Identify as Many Referring Domains as Possible Using Various Backlinks Data Sources or Check Domain Authority for Your Linking Root Domains.
 
could have bought a backlink tool for 1/4 that price and do it yourself :)
 
You played $800 to get your site deindexed on google? jheez..
 
You played $800 to get your site deindexed on google? jheez..
it wont get deindexed. if it was that easy to just send 50k blog comments and you could deindex any site, many would do it to get the competition out of the way.
i sent more than that many times and never got a site deindexed.
 
I paid the guy $799. Is my money wasted?
Of course it was NOT , I can buy scrapebox $79.99 do a million for you ...

$799 what told you $799 was good , come on tell us all .

Where did you get advise this was a good deal.?

Have you got the list of websites it was posted to , we might be wrong
 
it wont get deindexed. if it was that easy to just send 50k blog comments and you could deindex any site, many would do it to get the competition out of the way.
i sent more than that many times and never got a site deindexed.

Considering he has just spent $800 on 50k blog comments, something tells me his site is about to be deindexed, not just the blog comments, but his overall knowledge of SEO while trying blackhat tactics. I can guarentee you hes doing over shady stuff wrong aswell. So yes I anticipate OP to have site deindexed, not solely due to the blog comments, but due to blog comments and his overall knowledge.

Never spend money on SEO until you know what you are doing roughly.
 
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