How to Increase page authority for web2.0 Nowadays?

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Hi Blackhatworld Community!

I just planned to build and rank Amazon website by building Links from High DA web2.0's (Newly Created).

Im using 100% manual written content (500+ words) for web 2.0 also Building tiered links for those web2.0's (GSA and RankerX).

Even after 3 months my web2.0's Showing PA 1. Whats wrong with my strategy?

Here is my Questions:-

1. How long it takes to gain PA for web 2.0's?
2. How many Links it needed?
3. How many tier it needed?
 
PA updates around 30 days after you build links it also isn't going to go up if Moz doesn't find your links. The fastest way to increase DA and PA is to spam comments but you probably don't want to do that for these hand written web 2.0s. Build contextuals to your web 2.0s and spam with comments to those contextuals. PA will take longer to go up but isn't really important as it's just a metric and not something google cares about.

I'd hit the web 2.0s with 1000 or so contextuals each, then 10 times that amount in comment spam.
 
Moz bot crawls slow as fuck compared to majestic or ahrefs.

It took them 5 months to show any PA/DA for my money site that has some strong ass links.

Don't worry about it.
 
Each Web2.0>1000 contextual links>10,000 Blog comments, Am I Right?
PA updates around 30 days after you build links it also isn't going to go up if Moz doesn't find your links. The fastest way to increase DA and PA is to spam comments but you probably don't want to do that for these hand written web 2.0s. Build contextuals to your web 2.0s and spam with comments to those contextuals. PA will take longer to go up but isn't really important as it's just a metric and not something google cares about.

I'd hit the web 2.0s with 1000 or so contextuals each, then 10 times that amount in comment spam.
 
I send cheap PBN post links to web 2.0 rather blast it.
 
Single page web 2.0s?
How many web 2.0s are you building?
You want them to pass some serious power, try this:
Multi-page web 2.0 blog, built silo style or link wheel style. Blast each page with anywhere from 500-1500 contextual, then blast each of those with 10s of thousands of blog comments(I also direct the blog comments to the blog pages), make 5 PDFs(summaries of the blog/further information/etc...), pointing at various pages, and post those on 5-10 sites each and blast those with 1000 contextual, then blast with blog comments, then make a slideahow pointing at the web 2.0 power page, post on 5-10 sites, then blast 1,000/10,000, automate that slideshow into a video, upload 5-10 places, blast 1000/10000.
Hit the PDFs, slideshow, video and all the blog posts with a slew of social signals.
Do this, or something close for each web 2.0 blog and you will be passing some serious power through them.
Treat them like a blog, not just a filter and you will build up some serious PA and pass through some serious power.
 
Results of GSA campaign depends on setting up correctly. Make sure you check the campaign result and fine tune to improve result.
 
When you say amazon website, I have a question.

Is that a store or amazon review site? Is it having original content by any chance?
 
I would not worry about PA at all. It is just a metric that does not affect your rankings.

If you achieve the rankings that you are looking for, then that is all that matters. Of cause it is nice to see the PA metrics go up because it indicates that you are doing things right. But it is much nicer to see the ranking increase. That said as others suggest build some contextual back links, but do this to increase ranking and then don't worry about PA all that much.
 
Guess what? PA has nothing to do with your rankings because Google and MOZ are not connected in any way. So, if I were you, I wouldn't worry so much about PA.
 
You need to build a really solid Web 2.0 that looks natural, has multiple pages and good internal links, then hit it with Tier 2/3 links.

This is a diagram of how I structure the Web 2.0's I make for my clients, as you can see they have lots of content, strong internal links and are dripfed. That's what you need to do.

web20layout.jpg

So your 500 word Web 2.0's won't cut it. Also don't sweat on gaining PA, work on the overall strength and context of the Web 2.0 so you get a good link.
 
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I usually build the web2.0s for some ultra long tail related KWs so i can see them pop up in rankings (anywhere is fine - top100/200), when they do, I know they've started to pick up juice. The better your backlinks rank, the better your moneysite does.
 
Guess what? PA has nothing to do with your rankings because Google and MOZ are not connected in any way. So, if I were you, I wouldn't worry so much about PA.

Is that correct?. Last experiment shows me the oposite: contextual links on low pa blogs didnt get results, removed after a few weeks, then reposted same content on blogs with higher PA. Guess what?!. Rankinks went up after a few days, coincidence.....??
P.S. no aditional linkbuilding was done in this period, to get most exact result what works and whats not. Now it is a month or so, rankings went down a few positions, but i guess its google dance, because i'm blasting comments with different pack of keywords...
 
I've been looking web 2.0 network and wondering how many I needed. I've been tracking another Amazon review site in my niche, I based my site of this competitor. I found his back link strategy today, 1 tumblr blog with 4 articles and 1400 backlinks and 110 domains leading to it, the main site has 72 backlinks that are mainly instagram varieties and 8 domains.

I've checked some of the 1400 backlinks and they are low level hosted pbn domains.
 
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