Are Even The Worst Spammed And Oversold Paid Lists Good For Tier Three?
Let's say you have a garbage list of over-posted sites and maybe toxic sites and banned sites, as well.
Are these OK at T3? T5? Any tier at all???
Just wondering what others think on this..
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I've done plenty of testing with blog comments, guestbooks, redirects, indexer type links. (70+ gsa ser installs running for several months)
I have thousands of these sites in my site list and have been using them as a tool for crawling/indexing T1/2/3 links from my other tools. I'm getting zero results from running this strategy these days. That's using scraped lists from Google as well, not paid lists. Not seeing any indexing results from running this startegy.
I've abandoned this strategy now and don't use these link sources anymore.
Maybe 3 years ago it was an effective strategy, but these days it seems google is mostly ignoring these link types.
With regards to toxic links, something like those network solutions indexer links would fall into this category. They have the highest spam scores I've ever seen - all the way up to 100%. Anything you point them at will just raise the spam score - eventually rolling down to your money site.
Whether a high spam score matters with google is another question as even top ranking sites such as Amazon have high spam scores - you can't control who links to you. I've never seen any rank boosts from using these types of links, so personally I avoid them all now.