First, I CANNOT guarantee YOU will get to the first page of Google in 24hrs. However, I can show you a proven method that has placed tons of websites on the first page of Google in the past. First, you might be asking why I cannot guarantee something if I’m acting like an expert on the subject…the reason is because I don’t know what Google is going to do next. One change in the algorithms and things that worked yesterday, don’t work today.
Also, before moving forward, I must warn you that this is NOT a white hat tactic. While it’s a very clean tactic, and not spammy, Google doesn’t want people paying for links. Having said that, few SEO’s get their links without paying for them in one form or another. In regards to paid links, this technique is one of the least likely to get penalized if done properly.
The technique is about getting homepage and blog roll links from relevant, high PR, quality websites. Now, if you were to get a relevant, high PR, homepage or blog roll link, from a quality website, just because the owner of the website liked you so much and wanted to place your website link on their website, you’ve just landed the holy grail of organic links. However, in most cases, it’s extremely hard to get someone to just gift you a link to your website. So we go out and buy those same links, under the radar.
Why it’s hard to get homepage and blog roll links – I thought I’d put this quick explanation on here, so I don’t have some know-it-all telling me that you just need to write good content and people will link to you. That’s easy said than done. Some people have websites that are not going to attract links unless they get extremely creative. Here are some examples…
I’m not going to say that it’s impossible to get links to sites geared towards the subjects above, and I could’ve given some real thought to finding better examples, but when is the last time you thought to yourself, “Man, I really need to find a good toilet seat company to put in my blog roll”?
The reason companies like this have such a hard time getting links is because they are limited to the amount of information they can blog about.
People link their websites to information they find helpful or interesting. How many interesting articles can you write about when it comes to door hinges? On the other hand if you had a website about losing weight or travel, you could attract free links like crazy. O.K., I think you get my point, so let’s assume you have a website that makes it hard to play by all of Google’s rules, and you need some hard hitting links to help skyrocket your website to the top. Here’s what you do…
Example: If your industry is Jamaica resorts, type in “Travel Blog Roll”. Wait to see what comes up. You are looking for blog roll links in your industry. You can also type “Jamaica Blogroll”, you may find a little diamond in the rough, but I’m teaching to go broad because you’ll find something a lot easier. You can hone your skills after your first link.
3.) Another thing I like to do is just type in my niche without the word “blogroll”. I do this because sometimes you find hidden gems that didn’t pop up with the term “blogroll”.
4.) This way is the hardest way to find ‘relevant’ links, but worth mentioning. Just type in “blogroll or blog roll” into the search bar. Some people have several blogs or websites and they don’t list them online to protect their websites. By doing this, they don’t pop up using niche terms. You will have to request the owner to send you his list of domains and their IP’s.
Note: When you are going through the process above, you’ll find other link opportunities, like blog posts and guest posts. You should buy blog posts and guest posts too for link diversity, but this particular article is about finding powerhouse links…blog posts get knocked off the homepage within days in most cases, which results in a PR0 or PRN/A link.
Tips When Searching For Powerhouse Links
All The Best,
Brian
P.S. Most high end SEO companies have what’s called a network. Networks are several websites, on different IP addresses, privately or secretly registered domains, all controlled and owned by one person or company. They use these websites to get their clients page 1 rankings. These networks cost a ton of money. My friend just bought another one for $45,000, but I’ve heard of them selling for over $100k. You’ve now learned how to get some of the same links you’d pay $3k a month for to a high end SEO company…congratulations!