Building High Page Rank Backlinks to Your Site in Seconds
by admin on December 15, 2009 · 16 comments
Building high Page Rank (PR) backlinks to your website in seconds has never been easier with this tip, utilising Digg and a little bit of Digging.
Go to http://www.digg.com, and search for submitted web pages that are older than 365 days(1 year). You will find a list of high Page Rank(Google Page Rank) pages. Click on the comments of these stories and take a look. You will see high page rank pages, most of them PR5 and up.
Make a comment in those pages using the Free EasyComment Firefox Addon and post your url. There will be a link to your site appearing in a high rank page without paying a dime. Keep looking and you’ll find pages with PR7 or PR8. The ones with most diggs will have higher rankings. They are the ones you need to target.
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Yes, but if you right click those pages and view their source code you will see that your backlink has nofollow code so its useless.Not even for visitors traffic cause your comment will be buried within the bottom of 2000 comments.Google bot yes do follow this nofollow backlinks but not counted to increase pagerank.
My mistake I should have pointed out you need to make sure that the High PR website you are about to comment on does not have the “nofollow” attribute on their hyperlinks. I will add that point to the post. Thanks gerimar for pointing that out.
The thing that make backlinks so easy.
Thanks for the list.
Waiting more from you.Good luck
in the new year.
Hirh pr are great im on first page of google under keyword budgeting management but have seo score of 93
Hey, I’m new to this seo stuff. Currently trying to bring up a site. Can someome please point me into the right direction.
Hi Dave
Optimise your website, submit your website to Google, Yahoo and then MSN (Bing) then start backlinking. All the information you will ever need is on this Blog as well as http://www.webseo.com.au read it all and then go back and do it all again
Nice trick…will test it immediately. Thx
I’ve tried out your nasty digg.com method and it didn’t work. All the links placed appear to be no follow links, once you hit the post button! Duh!
Hi Jason
Getting backlinks isn’t easy and sometimes you have to do a bit of work.
Well you have to keep doing it until you find a link that isn’t a nofollow
I have tried it recently. the comments are also not goes for moderation even… this is like jack pot.
Now digg is not allowing to use the url with comments. But others are interesting tips provided in this blog to get gov and edu links.
The problem i’ve found with sites like Digg is most of the pages they provide have the nofollow attribute.
Does anybody know of an addon or program which searchs only for pages with nofollow disabled. I’ve tried Google custom search and it doesn’t filter properly.
Any suggestions?
Hi ERC
Yes there is an Addon for the Mozilla Firefox browser. I think this is the one https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/321
Steve
Such a very nice trick…will test it immediately. its really very good and informative post. thanks for sharing with us….
@gerimar i tend to think that even the nofollow links still count. i don’t know why, but i have this feeling that a nofollow link is better than nothing, so having a backlink, nofollow, from a PR 5 page is better than not having it at all..
Tym
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