Where To Buy Clean Links
Buying links has long been debated, especially when Google slapped so many blogs in the last year. Personally I haven’t had many issues with Google, but many people had. With that disclaimer, be careful where you buy your links. Most places that sell links have a “footprint”, or an easy way to track which websites are selling links. For example of a footprint, search for “powered by Wordpress” in Google. It’s an easy way to find a lot of blogs that are running Wordpress. That’s just a simple footprint, but there is a footprint to just about everything.
One place that I’ve found that sells quality links and doesn’t leave a trail is LinkWorth. If you haven’t bought many links then this won’t matter to you, but if you’re in the game to make money, links are vitally important. LinkWorth has some really big blogs on their network for driving traffic, then they have a lot of 2nd and 3rd tier blogs that are great for just snagging a link.
Personally, I like to get one link and go. I think a single link on one domain is just as beneficial as a site-wide link, and possibly even better. Depending on the quality of where the link is posted, you can see beneficial traffic from links that you’ve earned naturally or purchased.
Either way, LinkWorth doesn’t seem to leave any footprints which means it is nearly impossible to find out if the links are natural or paid.








MR PS3 said
May 7 2008 @ 9:37 am
Do you recommend buying links or simply focusing on writing good unique content? I know it’s a fast easy way to get link power but it’s costly and if your caught then it’s worthless.
John
Cesar Campos said
May 18 2008 @ 12:53 am
Personally, I would not recommend buying links of any form, unless it has the ‘no-follow’ placed within the HTML code.
Good content and an ethical back links building strategy is the best way to go.
Regards
Cesar
Ian said
June 3 2008 @ 7:34 pm
I don’t like the whole idea of buying links. As with Cesar’s comment, good content and a proper link building strategy is a much better way to go. Buying links in my opinion is the blogging equivalent of using prostitutes.
seo woot said
June 4 2008 @ 12:34 pm
I am looking for TNX alternatives. Does not look like it works any more.
Is linkworth really worth it?
James said
June 9 2008 @ 10:03 am
If we buy links carefully then it will be helpful to get good traffic. Like we must buy links from websites which do not mention at their website that they are offering paid links. Some links from high pr blogs may also prove very effective for ranking and traffic.
Komodo Dragon said
June 17 2008 @ 12:55 pm
I would agree with you Cesar!
Rice Blogger said
June 21 2008 @ 8:29 am
thanks for the advice…will try out linkworth