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		<title>Paying For Links on Sites Like Inlinks, Pay Per Post &amp; BlogRolled.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google is the BIG DADDY of all search engines, no questions asked. With each passing day, webmasters strive harder to ensure that they can please it and somehow rise higher on the Search Engine Result Pages or SERPs. Everyday Google becomes a bit more particular, a bit pickier about the definition of a real link. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google is the BIG DADDY of all search engines, no questions asked. With each passing day, webmasters strive harder to ensure that they can please it and somehow rise higher on the Search Engine Result Pages or SERPs. Everyday <a href="http://www.google.com/">Google</a> becomes a bit more particular, a bit pickier about the definition of a real link. Long gone are the days of bringing in several link swaps, directory links etc. Today, <a href="http://www.dataflurry.com/marketing/search_engine_optimization.html">search engine optimization</a> is all about a steady stream of quality links. No unethical means to attract links. Now only quality links positioned in fresh and unique content is the demand. The point is that if you want a larger amount of website trust and you need to focus on quality and not quantity.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get Links</strong></p>
<p>There are two ways to get links. The first method is to manually seek out links by sending out link requests or generate content that attracts links easily. There is also another option. the second way is to buy the links. No, this is not a new concept. It has been there for some years now. But more and more link sites are now offer quality links in return for money. You must keep in mind this, Google and Yahoo state that you should not buy links; because they know that links play a major part in <a href="http://www.dataflurry.com/glossary/search-engine-marketing.html">search engine marketing</a> &amp; rankings. Therefore, if you decide to purchase links &#8211; you must buy links that are not noticeably bought. For example, a link purchased by sponsoring a website, or buying a guest post on a popular websites blog are ways that the search engines cannot determine whether a link is organic or purchased.</p>
<p>The best way to get links without getting in trouble is by using content. Why? Because Google and other major search engines know the way that basic links are sold in page footers and under sponsored categories, but it’s nearly impossible to filter out links within page content.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.inlinks.com/">Inlinks</a>, <a href="http://payperpost.com/">Pay per Post</a></strong><strong>, and <a href="http://www.blogrolled.com/" target="_blank">BlogRolled</a> may be the Future (whether you believe in it or not)!</strong></p>
<p>First and foremost, when we talk of links, it is important for you to check your link report on a daily basis. If you read carefully, you’ll find that it has many different types of links. Some of these are from directories, or websites, or ad networks. However, as mentioned earlier, Google has taken an aggressive stand against any spam links and therefore, some of these links will prove to be useless to you.</p>
<p><strong>What is Inlinks?</strong></p>
<p>Inlinks is a company that developed a clever strategy.  They developed a marketplace that allows buyers and sellers of links to obtain links within content. The links will be integrated in to page content, and you can obtain links by searching their market place for specific keyword strands. So, for example, if you were an investment loan officer, you could search for “<a href="http://www.investorloans.org/">investor loan</a>” or something like that, and purchase links that are relevant. Content links are often times just as valuable or more valuable than links on navigation bars or in footers.</p>
<p><strong>What is Pay Per Post?</strong></p>
<p>Pay per post is an amazing idea, and I feel that this hasn’t yet obtained enough publicity.  Pay per post allows bloggers and advertisers to unite. Helping bloggers to make money, and helping advertisers to obtain extra traffic and high quality links.</p>
<p>How does it work? Ok, here is the situation! If you are an advertiser, you search through bloggers in different industries and at different price levels and choose the one that meets your goals.  If you are a blogger, you post your profile on their website talking about your website and then advertisers can nominate you for the job!</p>
<p><strong>What is Blog Rolled?</strong></p>
<p>Blog Rolled takes advantage of blog sitewide links on platforms such as WordPress. Bloggers post their blog for consideration, and then advertisers search through available blogs and can pay the blogger for a link! It’s as easy as that!</p>
<p>You can consider buying links that come from websites such as Inlinks, Pay per Post, and BlogRolled. The links coming from these websites are manipulated cleverly in content and they simply can’t be filtered. Simply said, if Google filters out the Inlinks, it would have no quality links left because it‘s nearly impossible to tell the difference! Fortunately for text link purchasers, there is hardly any chance of distinguishing between paid incoming links provided by sites mentioned above and natural links. Dataflurry’s stance is this, we definitely like the idea of these sites (especially pay per post) for <a href="http://www.dataflurry.com/">search engine optimization </a>efforts. The benefits to Pay per post is that you can see the website prior to obtaining a link and evaluate whether the site is ethical and also check to see if too many outbound links or advertisements are present.</p>
<p>Our concern with Inlinks is this; if these sites are overcrowded with links or if they link a lot to “bad neighborhoods”, that could raise flags &#8211; however that is my personal opinion and I could be incorrect. Just for everyone‘s knowledge, I have heard major success stories from using Inlinks as well, so this is a marketing practice you need to perform with caution.</p>
<p><strong>Buy Inlinks To Get Higher Page Rankings</strong></p>
<p>Buying Inlinks is easy. Pick up some relevant links at link sites such as Text Link Ads, or blogs sites such as Pay Per Post and BlogRolled. In any case you should remember that Google doesn’t particularly like such links and would rather have webmasters and SEO experts stopped using them. However, I believe that as a website owner it is your choice whether you want to pay for links or allow your link building campaign to take a little longer to give you the desired results.</p>
<p>Ultimately, if you can avoid buying links, I would do so &#8211; because the best sites on the web don’t actively do this. The best sites on the web create great websites that create publicity and attract links. I will leave this one up to our readers!</p>
<p>Be sure to visit Dataflurry to read the <a href="http://www.dataflurry.com/effective_seo_search_engine_optimization_tips/2009/04/paying-for-links-on-sites-like-inlinks-pay-per-post-blogrolledcom/">original article</a></p>
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