This was just one of the many lies that Google spread to the marketers over the years. "All you have to do is create great content, and people will naturally link to your site." "You don't need to, and you shouldn't build links to your sites yourself." Etc., etc., etc. All lies, all deliberately misleading, and it has cost many people their time and incomes. In the meantime, those who paid no attention to such crap and understood how the Internet actually works built their links in as many places as possible. They built websites specifically to put their links on so they had complete control of the links, the link placement, the keywords used for anchor text, and all the other things that do work to bring customers and ranking. When Google caught them, or their competitors outed them to Google, their sites were de-indexed, and Google shut down their traffic. All that did was prove to these marketers that what they were doing worked if the income they generated wasn't proof enough. Back to work they went only this time they got better at hiding their tracks to prevent Google or their competition from determining the validity of their backlinks. Some called this Black Hat link building, but there is nothing illegal about it. Just because Google doesn't like it doesn't make it wrong. All the data collection, spying on people's activities online and tracking them constantly is wrong and illegal. Still, Google gets away with their insidious behaviour because the people who should be protecting you don't understand what Google does. I think you should fight back when you can and get pages ranked to get the traffic you deserve. The old-style PBNs are as effective as they ever were, but a new-style PBN is more effective because your links are undetectable in the flood of links that go up every day. What's even better is that you can build these links on autopilot. Check them out here. https://go.wm-tips.com/social.
Not quite into the testing phase yet. I'll let you know when it's ready for beta testers. |
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