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How to get a free PR 3 backlink from GOOGLE!

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malibumentor
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#1 · Posted: 21 Mar 2009 20:46 · Edited by: malibumentor


Here's WHY I send traffic to my Google profile by posting links to it:

Google profiles looks boring but it's an awesome central "link farm" you can use to increase your traffic with Google worldwide search rankings. It has a PageRank of 3.

You can put links to all websites you control you want to improve traffic for.

You must build some inbound links to your profile though - in order for your profile to "pass rank" you must have links going to it.

Here's my profile

http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/108569753257459842614

You can see - Google profile looks quite dull, but Google gives love to itself, so don't fight the big G.

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samda
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#2 · Posted: 21 Mar 2009 22:14


Link farming is a spam method as per google.

I am not aware of this. Have you made significant result by this method. If so please share it.

Sam

pcwork
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#3 · Posted: 31 Mar 2009 22:57


Thanks for the information, will try it out

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profitgenie
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#4 · Posted: 20 Apr 2009 08:34


didn't know you could do that. Sounds like a worthwhile idea will give it go.
I am a big promoter of articles and have started posting them with freetrafficsystem who then let you post these articles on up to 30 blogs which gives you massive backlink action.

PG

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jaqes
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#5 · Posted: 2 May 2009 03:21


Thanks for the such a wonderful tips for getting the back links its really helpful to increasing the PR.

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#6 · Posted: 22 May 2009 17:33 · Edited by: Newbie Shield


peterlee:
But could malibumentor explain why he says his Google profile is PR3. It seems to be showing PR0.

I'd like to know as well. The highest ranking Google Profile page I've ever seen is a PR 0. As of my reply, most profile pages are currently unranked, which is actually less than zero.

Just curious,

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heretohelp
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#7 · Posted: 24 Nov 2009 16:16


Ive had my profile set up for quite some time and only had the one link associated with it. Makes sense from Google perspective to search its own pages and give itself some love. So I am adding the rest of my domains/links i have control over today. I will keep you updated of any change in Page rank.

JoelCowen
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#8 · Posted: 25 Nov 2009 14:14


I am not an expert on this, but I don't know how effective that would be.

Joel

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Johndeeby
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#9 · Posted: 7 Dec 2009 03:40


No, it's not effective at all because profile pages are unranked. There's no way google would let one like that slip through it's fingers when it devotes much time to preventing exactly this kind behavior.

baxterbaker
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#10 · Posted: 23 Feb 2010 05:44


thanks for sharing this great information.

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