Your tier links strategy?

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i use these, what yours?

Tier1.
- Guest Post
- web 2.0
- PBN

Tier 2.
- web 2.0
- cheap pbn
- bookmarks links
- directorys links
- images links

Tier 3.
- any shit in the niche
 
We don't use cheap and spammy pbns even in the tire two.
 
Big G is catching up pretty fast with PBN's. Make sure you use quality ones in Tier 1 or better just avoid them completely and go for more guest postings or forum posting in Tier 1.
 
Try to avoid Cheap PBNs in Tier 2 as well. They will leak you.
 
i use High quality PBN for tier1 and cheap PBNs only for tier2, so far no problem

but if the majority say that was a bad move, please don't follow what i did
 
i use these, what yours?

Tier1.
- Guest Post

- web 2.0
- PBN

Tier 2.
- web 2.0
- cheap pbn
- bookmarks links
- directorys links
- images links

Tier 3.
- any shit in the niche
Damn, boy! Can you imagine? Working so hard on your website, making it a BOMB! People want to buy presence on your website, you sell a couple of guest posts and boom! Someone starts bombing that guest posts with cheap PBNs.. I would be sooooo damn happy:)) Try not to do that to guest posts my man:)
 
you sell a couple of guest posts and boom! Someone starts bombing that guest posts with cheap PBNs.. I would be sooooo damn happy:)) Try not to do that to guest posts my man
yes, i use different tier for guest post(guest post -> web 2.0 -> comment links, profile, etc),

cheap PBNs are for my tier1 web 2.0s and my PBNs
 
What type of Web 2.0
Blog post or something like evergreen and do they get index
 
yes, i use different tier for guest post(guest post -> web 2.0 -> comment links, profile, etc),

cheap PBNs are for my tier1 web 2.0s and my PBNs
I NEVER accept backlinks to be pointed at my websites where I post guest posts. You do backlinks, the guest post is taken down. I work hard to take my website high enough that indexation will be guaranteed without links and the individual page will bring enough power to have no need for backlinks. But build crappy links to websites where I invested tens of thousands of dollars to bring them to the desired authority and your guest post will go down in flames:)
 
I NEVER accept backlinks to be pointed at my websites where I post guest posts. You do backlinks, the guest post is taken down. I work hard to take my website high enough that indexation will be guaranteed without links and the individual page will bring enough power to have no need for backlinks. But build crappy links to websites where I invested tens of thousands of dollars to bring them to the desired authority and your guest post will go down in flames:)

has anyone sent crappy links to their guest posts on your site and you removed them? if so, how was the discussion? weren't you scared of them taking negative actions on your site?
 
i use these, what yours?

Tier1.
- Guest Post
- web 2.0
- PBN

Tier 2.
- web 2.0
- cheap pbn
- bookmarks links
- directorys links
- images links

Tier 3.
- any shit in the niche

For me I do this

Tier1.
- Guest Post
- web 2.0
-Quality PBN
_Infographic
_PDF
_Directory
-Image links
-High quality forums

Tier 2.
- web 2.0
- cheap pbn
- bookmarks links
- directorys links
- images links
-semi decent forums

Tier 3.
- any shit in the niche
 
has anyone sent crappy links to their guest posts on your site and you removed them? if so, how was the discussion? weren't you scared of them taking negative actions on your site?
I talk about all of these issues beforehand. I don't accept a lot of guest posts as my websites are not made as link farms. If I accept a guest post it will be from a webmaster that understands my point of view. I have removed a guest post once. It was a horrible experience. I sent a couple of warning emails first and when links kept coming, the guest post dissappeared. I never had an issue after that and never worked with that webmaster again. You can't have any issues as long as you set the terms clearly from the start and keep to them. I can't risk thousands in earnings because of a $150 guest post, it just isn't ok.
 
Tier1

Sites build either on auction domains, so less link volume is necessary. Or on completely fresh domains. So the approach only differs in volume.

But mainly:
  • Editorials / HARO
  • Digital PR
  • Our own PBNs (OBL = 1)
  • Link insertions
  • Guest posts
  • Link swaps
  • Branded properties (web 2.0s for instance)
  • A good mix of structured and unstructured citations
  • Crowd links

Tier2

We only ever build tier 2 links to tier 1 links that we have full control over. This makes structured changes and successive tracking easier and we won't burn any bridges with any outreach partners.

We like to use custom filtered sape links and point them at branded web 2.0s, PBNs and sometimes citations or other brandable assets from tier 1 that we can change or even remove if necessary.

On a few occasions we like to throw in some expired domains that we 301 to the PBNs from tier1.

That's basically it for us and doesn't apply to 'test sites' where we like to try shit out. Works quite well, especially in foreign SERPs.

Add in a good host (vultr HF = love), a well optimized site + content (duh...), maybe a small adwords campaign (yea, i know) and you're well on your way.
 
Tier1

Sites build either on auction domains, so less link volume is necessary. Or on completely fresh domains. So the approach only differs in volume.

But mainly:
  • Editorials / HARO
  • Digital PR
  • Our own PBNs (OBL = 1)
  • Link insertions
  • Guest posts
  • Link swaps
  • Branded properties (web 2.0s for instance)
  • A good mix of structured and unstructured citations
  • Crowd links

Tier2

We only ever build tier 2 links to tier 1 links that we have full control over. This makes structured changes and successive tracking easier and we won't burn any bridges with any outreach partners.

We like to use custom filtered sape links and point them at branded web 2.0s, PBNs and sometimes citations or other brandable assets from tier 1 that we can change or even remove if necessary.

On a few occasions we like to throw in some expired domains that we 301 to the PBNs from tier1.

That's basically it for us and doesn't apply to 'test sites' where we like to try shit out. Works quite well, especially in foreign SERPs.

Add in a good host (vultr HF = love), a well optimized site + content (duh...), maybe a small adwords campaign (yea, i know) and you're well on your way.

where is your rankerx?!

(sarcasm)
 
Tier 1 - Web2.0s, Tier 2 - GSA Contextual Backlinks
Other links without tiers, Profile backlinks, Guest posts, and PBN.
Tier 1, Profile links and Guest posts pass through indexer.
PBN gets social signals.

That's my strategy.
 
Tiered link building basically means you are building links from a variety of sources to your website. You can do this in several ways that are considered “white hat” tactics: Contribute content to higher ranking sites that are relevant to your own as a first tier.
 
Skip tier 3 and invest that money in more powerful tier 1 links
 
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