I have previously purchased guest posts for my website from quality sites. Should I set up a Tiered linkbuilding strategy with these links? Also do you have any suggestions for Tier 2 websites?
The idea of providing Link Juice without damaging my site sounds good. Although it is difficult to understand the difference between Tier 2 and Tier 3 sites, I think it will be useful.Yes mate, tier links is really a good idea for those quality guest post links - that will give you better results - link indexing, ranking, link juice with very low chance of negative impact to your money website. Buying bulk guest posts would be good idea.
Good luck.
I don't understand I have 20 guest posting links that I purchased from very high quality sites. Wouldn't it be right to use these as Tier 1? I was thinking of using the short articles I published on sites such as Medium and Blogger as Tier 2.
Thank you. I'd better keep looking for a Tier 2 site because I can think of very few options other than medium and blogger.Your answer is, yes you should put the high quality link as Tier 1, whereas links from free parasite platforms like Medium and Blogger, can be used as Tier 2.
Once upon a time, I found a lot of blogger sites for comment backlinks. Do you think these would work as tier 3?There are several other options for you to build links, which can be found as following.
Directory links. This is usually considered a spammy link building technique. ...
- Social bookmark links. Social bookmarking sites aggregate topics and threads. ...
- Press release links.
- Guest posts in low value websites
- Social media.
- Link exchanges.
- Forums links
using your high-quality guest post links as Tier 1 is a solid strategy. For Tier 2, Medium and Blogger are decent, but also consider using relevant industry forums, Web 2.0s, and niche blogs. The key is relevancy and diversity in your link profile. Be cautious with Tier 3; it’s primarily for indexing Tier 2, so use high quantity, low-quality links like social bookmarks.I don't understand I have 20 guest posting links that I purchased from very high quality sites. Wouldn't it be right to use these as Tier 1? I was thinking of using the short articles I published on sites such as Medium and Blogger as Tier 2.
Thank you. I think it would be better to find places where I can buy Tier 3 links now.using your high-quality guest post links as Tier 1 is a solid strategy. For Tier 2, Medium and Blogger are decent, but also consider using relevant industry forums, Web 2.0s, and niche blogs. The key is relevancy and diversity in your link profile. Be cautious with Tier 3; it’s primarily for indexing Tier 2, so use high quantity, low-quality links like social bookmarks.
yes - the better quality links the better .I have previously purchased guest posts for my website from quality sites. Should I set up a Tiered linkbuilding strategy with these links? Also do you have any suggestions for Tier 2 websites?
I wouldn't use tier-3 at all. Better use tier-2 and make sure they're getting indexed. You save your money & time.Thank you. I think it would be better to find places where I can buy Tier 3 links now.
This is the first time I've heard such a suggestion about tiered link building. It sounds very logical. I'll do some research.I wouldn't use tier-3 at all. Better use tier-2 and make sure they're getting indexed. You save your money & time.
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