Dripable.com and dripfeed.com. I really see no value whatsoever in any service like this. If anyone has an opinion that differs from mine. Go ahead.
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I cant believe people are still using services like this. The interesting thing is that they do seem to offer great customer service, but that "service" seems to only spin comment spam and back profile backlinks. Id love for our community to discuss more sites like this so that Junior SEO's or people just starting dong get wooed by the promise of AWESOME links.
Cheers,
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Awesome response Ryan. In particular the part about google not existing.
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Anyone who spends even a small amount of time on SEOmoz knows those forms of paid link building are pure garbage. A complete waste of time and money. Google will state this directly, every white hat site and SEO will state this directly, and common sense should be enough to clearly indicate these forms of paid links are not of value.
They do more damage then good. If a small business owner works and builds 50 legitimate links per month for a year, they have 600 links to their site. When they pay services like you mentioned to build 2k links per month, then 3 months later there should be 6600 total links to the website. The problem is, 90% of the links are spam links, Google clearly knows it and then algorithmically nails the site as it clearly has a bad backlink profile.
Worse, these links make it harder for SEOs to do their job. If the site has 600 authentic links then when you look at metrics such as DA and PA, you can use them properly to estimate a site's PR. When sites have thousands of links from these link spam services, you end up with sites which have DA 8x but a PR of 3.
Site owners should spend their time and effort on activities which provide authentic value for their customers or readers. Pretend Google did not exist and ask yourself how much traffic will the activity being performed drive to your site. If the answer is zero, it's time to come up with a new plan.
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