Why Buy Links When You Can Easily Buy Websites?

Posted by seoman 21 August, 2008

In your attempt to rank for competitive keywords for your site, you’ve surely considered purchasing high quality links to send you some traffic and link juice. But did you ever think about buying sites instead of just links?

A website within your niche is a competitor. But if you own the website, it’s a resource. You’ve now got the potential of additional site which could generate revenue on its own, you can easily restrict it’s outbound links from other competing sites and just point it towards your main site, plus it can occupy another spot in the SERP that your competitors will no longer have.

But sometimes managing another site can be more effort than you’re interested in. So while you can simply leave the site and just redirect all the links over to you, you could always redirect the domain name and links to your site as well, passing the value along with it. The first method is by far the most favorable of the choices, providing you already indexed content and anchor text that can help your site almost instantly.

Even websites that are relevant to your content, but not identical will be beneficial in this method, allowing you to rank for even more keywords. The power that setting all other links on a high pr page to nofollow are remarkable in how fast your site would receive credit for the new link juice. But before you take the plunge, remember to verify all the important aspects that the specific site has to offer, such as PR, domain age, alexa index, and so on.

And if you’re just considering this method as a way to make money, you could always buy out a site and charge those listed as links from the site a fee for the link they’ve already had!


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