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Organic linking?

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Google has gone on a road trip of banning paid links. Which is causing users to either stay away from buying links or getting their site banned when they are trying to buy links. I believe it is a time to get Organic links. Organic links are genuine links that are gained when some site like your services and link to you. Such as your blog posts being quoted on other websites. But it does become a really hard task to get tons of organic backlinks. Is it possible to trick Google and make the paid link looks like that it is organic?

This is just a theory which has not been 100% tested, though I am trying it just to increase my knowledge.

I never really buy alot of links, but now a days many users are claiming that template sponsorship and sponsorship of these kinds are also being considered Paid Links, but I believe that is only if you use the same keyword to redirect the link to your homepage with no rel tags. Recently, I have started adding rel=”" tags in the links. I have been adding rel=”friend”, rel=”partner” and such type of tags in the links that I have been adding on Balkhis. Another trick that I am thinking about is mainly concernced with templates, but I believe it can be used in other areas also. When I am releasing the template, instead of linking to my homepage, but if I make the links more relative such as Linking to the template page, I believe it would work.

So try to buy links in your own industry and don’t try to be too obvious. Start linking to your inner pages which will make your website more stronger on all pages. Another thing, I have been thinking that now from paid links, alot of people will be switching to Blog Post Reviews because people are paying for a blog review by the writer. Therefore they are going to get organic links and a (honest) review. Sometimes the credibility of the author comes in question, but mostly smart bloggers give honest reviews rather than just writing positive reviews.

I would like to hear the thoughts of my users and other Search Engine Marketers. What do you think about these techniques? What other techniques if any you have.



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14 Comments

Comment by Tech blog
2008-04-04 12:41:53

Yes, we need to come out with alternatives.
those are some nice tips.

But google catching blogpost reviews too.


Comment by Syed Balkhi
2008-04-04 13:31:19

half the blog posts reviews on half of the blogs are written by the company not the blog owner. They are just writing the post and sending it to users. That is one of the reason, but If you write about a website and not say that It was a review will it make a difference ?


Comment by Tech blog
2008-04-06 00:01:16

yes, make a post that dont look like a review. Add some authority links in that review.
And dont make a lot of paid reviews.
Thats it. ;)

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2008-04-04 14:53:50

In the long term, I’m not sure if any tricks will really work. The reason Google became Google is by being the best at helping people find the quality content that they want. They always searching for new ways to weed out “tricks” that try and get around this. It’s boring, but quality content and providing value to your readers is the key for long term success.

- Dave


 
Comment by Infogle
2008-04-04 15:13:47

Its hard to say actually what will really work because every day there is a new info on what is right and what’s not. I am really confuse now on SEO stuff that will this be remain in existence for a long term or not


 
Comment by Dr. Teeth
2008-04-04 17:42:05

Wonderful entry, as usual!
Thanks


 
Comment by Klajdi Hena
2008-04-05 12:37:31

I wonder what’s going to happen with the site owners and Google in the future.


 
Comment by Authority Directory
2008-04-06 00:07:15

Now this is a topic that makes my head hurt… Paid links vs organic links. Don’t they come from the same kinds of sites?


Comment by Syed Balkhi
2008-04-06 00:38:16

Yes indeed but the thing I am suggesting is whether you can make the paid link look like an organic link.


 
 
Comment by Bimal
2008-04-08 05:12:36

Yes it is possible,If in the case whn that related industry site owner knows u personally so u can suggest him to show ur link on the top against which u will pay to him….

and we can give a heading to these kind of links like for e.g.its a friends site or partners site etc…

It can be possible……….


 
Comment by Quest For news
2008-04-14 07:42:08

I would agree with blog posts. This is the only method in which one can get unsuspicious backlinks from other sites as far as I know. but, who knows, it will take just a few months for google to blacklist this too!


 
Comment by david cheong
2008-04-15 04:57:00

Another tips which i might go try it out. Thanks Syed.


 
Comment by Angad Sodhi
2008-06-18 03:03:21

Yup. Paid reviews are enticing but one must not overdo them. But I guess writing paid reviews about something related to your site should not be penalized.


 
Comment by Rakhshinda
2008-06-18 12:52:17

I guess i can see what you mean syed, too buy links but be carefull woth or try too hook up links from with other sites.Let me know how it goes if you try it.


 

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