Massive links to TIER
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Hi,
I have a networks of blogs and I want to make massive links to the TIER
¿What tool do you suggest I use? What TIER can I send the massive links?
Thanks friends
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Good answer!
¡Thanks to everybody for your help!
Talk us soon!
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Hi Carlos,
I couldn't agree with Keri more. Using these kinds of outdated practices will result in two things - a short-term increase in rankings, followed by a penalty from Google (possibly with a complete removal from their search result pages).
Google is really smart (and getting smarter) at finding this kind of activity and it is a clear breach of their guidelines. If you do a Google search for 'Google ScrapeBox Penalty' there are lots and lots of articles about sites which have been hit. Also try searching for 'Google blog network penalty' and read some of the thousands of articles.
Quite simply, you're risking your site (or worse, your clients' sites) with a Google penalty. It's not if but when you get hit. Would you feel comfortable explaining to your client/boss that their site no longer appears even when someone searches for the brand name? I definitely wouldn't!
I'd strongly urge you to reconsider and take a look at more ethical methods of doing SEO. Yes, it will take longer, yes, it will be frustrating at times but it will also be so much more rewarding that you're actually making the internet a better place and no just filling it with junk and spam.
Good luck Carlos!
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Thanks for your answer. I think that it is the apropiate site but I respect you. Regards
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So, on the off chance this isn't just a shill question/response, and for the benefit of others reading the answers, I'll explain what I meant a little more.
Using an automated tool to create a bunch of links is not natural, and goes against search engine guidelines. In addition, you're likely to leave some footprints to the engines that will identify your blog network, and could result in getting the whole network slapped.
If you were at a conference and met with a search engine rep, would you be comfortable explaining these links when asking about your site?
Is this your own site, or a client site? If it's a client site, are they aware of any potential risks this type of linking brings to the site?
There are other forum sites that are better for a discussion of GSA versus ScrapeBox. The Moz Q&A area isn't a site where you're likely to get a lot of positive responses on this type of question.
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I don't understand you... Do you use GSA o ScrapeBox?
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Whichever tier you want to eventually out to Google and want to later do a disavow on.
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I agree with you. Thanks for all the information. Regards
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I did that, ScrapeBox is awesome tool, but for automatically generate links there are better options in my opinion
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Have you try ScrapeBox? Is better than GSA? I believe that the options are the same.
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To generate massive links automatically you can try GSA Search Engine Ranker
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Thanks for your answer but, what tool do you use to do that?
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I would never send massive links to the Tier1 and would protect my MS with at least two TIERs, that means send the massive links to the Tier 2 ( or even Tier 3 ).
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