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Tier question, quality campaign

manubossmanuboss https://seorankhigher.net/service/
 i try to do like @ronhttps://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/2930/ser-tiers/p1

But i have few question, usually i target for tier 1 contextual links, skipping bad word, low obl and with Pr filter min 3.
Do you still use Pr filter in your campaign ?

Tier 2 i use mix of context and profil usually same as tier 1 (skip low obl, bad words and Pr min 1)
Same question do you use pr filter or no?

Tier 3 : context/profil and spam link ( blog comment, image comment, guestbook,...)
Do you use engine like exploit, referer, pingback, indexer in tier 3 of this engine will give sanction with Google, or in tier 3 it's safe and good for index link quick?

Thanks for your advice

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  • ronron SERLists.com
    - Don't put an OBL filter on Contextual. Waste of time as these are new properties you are creating.

    - With the pagerank devaluation a while back, there are a lot less higher PR targets, or their value has simply dropped. I used to do PR3+, now I do PR1+. I still run a PR3+ on important properties until it stalls, and then I lower the PR to get more links.

    - I do have PR1+ filters on T2 Contextual, and I do separate those from T2A junk tiers, which have no filters. No filters on junk tiers ever.

    - Try not to mix contextual and junk in one project unless it is the final tier, at which point it really doesn't matter.

    - I do not use exploit, referrer, pingback, indexer ever. I think those are worthless links, so I stick with all the others.

    - I flip back and forth all the time on whether 3 tiers is really necessary. I have removed many Tier 3's to make room for other projects, and where I seem to be just fine with 2 tiers, where I just amp up the linkbuilding on T2. Three tiers is not in some holy book. Experiment.
  • manubossmanuboss https://seorankhigher.net/service/
    many thanks @ron for your advice
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