Dropped domains are really helpful for backlinks?
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Hi,
I'm new link builder and I'm making backlink for my different clients. Just want to increase my knowledge is dropped domains are really helpful or just I'm waiting my time. Other thing is any negative effect on my client website if I create backlinks from dropped domains?. Mean I've submit guest post for my client website on http://wikipathia.com PR 4 and DA 20+ so can I continue my guest post work or leave it?
Also I'm sharing some website for guest post. Where I'm interested to submit guest post.
http://lookinsidethetower.org
http://rouselegal.net/
http://wikipathia.com
http://amy-henderson.com
http://biztbuy.com
http://faaforum.com
http://builderspress.com
http://genista.net/
http://hohumhouse.com/
http://refreshthepage.net
http://redswindow.com
http://valmez.net
http://hangallery.net
http://gridwear.net
http://max4rent.com
http://dodress.net
http://apparel-japan.com/
http://blackroots.net
http://gecoders.com
http://labho.com
http://lokmanhekim.org
http://holddress.com
http://willdress.net/
http://obayoo.com
http://exclamationpoints000casino.com/
http://webdesignlists.com
http://becsta.net
http://dordogneholidayrental.com
http://metalaqua.com/
http://nightsjob.com
http://now2business.co.ukThanks and waiting for your feedback.
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Thanks for your response. So can I remove my articles from dropped domains?
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Agree with Chris!
There is simply no shortcut in link building that offer returns in the longer run! The tactic you are talking about is a way old tactics and in the today’s world it is really simple for Google to look in to dropped domains and usually if a website getting links from so many dropped domains it will more likely to get negative hit from Google instead of the positive bump!
Hope this helps!
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If you're saying that you've bought these dropped domains and you're hoping that you're going to get link juice from them, you're going down the wrong path. Once upon a time, it was that easy but today, not so much. On a very small scale, the links in those blog posts are not going to do anything to help your client. On a large scale, it's possible that they could be detrimental some time in the future. There's really no short cuts to doing real link building these days--that means good content and strategic networking to build your links.
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