Will PBN to Editorial Link Boost Impact?

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Just wonder

I have let's say 10 Editorial Link(HuffingtonPost,Business, Life Hack and other editorial site) with extremely High DA linking to my money site.

My question is

Does linking to that Editorial link through PBN, Blog Comments , Web 2.0 etc help to Boost the Editorial Link Impact?

Did anyone conduct a case study of pumping Tier 1 Link with Tier 2 Links(PBN, Blog Comments, Profile, GSA etc) & does it help to make the Tier 1 Link stronger or its just a waste of money?

Look forwards to hear some feedback from fellow BHWer

Thanks
 
Yes that will make the links stronger but I would just point the links directly at the money site unless they are of lower quality.
 
Yes that will make the links stronger but I would just point the links directly at the money site unless they are of lower quality.

Thanks for the feedback, anyone got any other opinion or feedback ?
 
Tier 2 works for me. I use cheap PBN links, blog comments and GSA blust there. Mixed it up whenever whats available.
 
One thing that may or may not happen is, that your editorial post may get deleted if you overdo it with spam. It happens on some "parasites" and can happen here as well, so I would be careful. Still... I wouldn't bother with boosting the editorial links and would rather point those PBN links, if they are good enough, straight to money site.
 
One thing that may or may not happen is, that your editorial post may get deleted if you overdo it with spam. It happens on some "parasites" and can happen here as well, so I would be careful. Still... I wouldn't bother with boosting the editorial links and would rather point those PBN links, if they are good enough, straight to money site.


Thanks for the feedback, din't know that pointing links to the Editorial Link will/might result it in removal. Will be careful on this.

Most PBN as you notice, are not niche separated and its is a time bomb when a manual team review. thus i always worried when i point it directly to my money site.

Just imagine your article post (100% manual written) is just above a Weight Loss article, then below is another article about a total different niche, then the OBL of homepage is about 15 - 40(typical provider range) and it is a very risky move. I believe
 
I know what you mean with the contextual niche relevancy. And it's not a secret, that a "multi-niche" PBN domain has its power considerably diminished by this.

I wouldn't be too worried about manual reviews, 99% of the websites won't pass it anyway. Those people working at Google aren't retarded and know very well what they are doing.

Still, I would be more concerned about the lowered effectivity. Also, why don't you make your own PBN? Sure, if you make it exclusive for one money site only, then it will be a bit more expensive, but 10 - 20 domains shouldn't hit your wallet too hard.

But again, it all comes down to whether this is a long term project, or short term or churn and burn etc. You have to evaluate the "safest" approach, or rather, approach with the best ROI yourself.
 
Nargil, is right here IMO. If you have got links from these massive sites, then you don't need to further power'em up, instead do some more expenses on other good link building (niche specific PBN or another post on authoritative site). 1 thing you can do with your 10 Editorial Link is to make them viral on social media, that will obviously do the rest of the work.
 
I just found this post while doing a search but it's IDIOTIC in my opinion. Editorial links are strong enough to stand on my own. As a writer sometimes I will interlink by articles (for example link from Tech.co to my Business2Community article) as long as it's RELEVANT.

Of course spamming other people's sites with spam back links is going to result in your article being removed. You are not spamming your own site but spamming someone else's site and now they are going to have to do extra work in order to disavow these craptastic links. You are actually endangering other people's sites by spamming them with crap links.

Not only that but you're possibly jeopardizing the author account as well.
 
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