Backlink Campaigns For Quick and Easy DeIndexing

Only for Masochists. Sentient Webmasters: stop reading here.

If you’re like some of my crazy friends, you want to be deindexed. It’s a painless process of getting your site quickly taken off Google’s vaunted search directory.

Think of all the advantages: anonymity, solitude and peace. When you’re invisible, no one can spam, flame or cuss you anymore! It’s sheer bliss. Utter nirvana.

So- ready to take the plunge? Go for these 10 Killer Backlinking Strategies and I guarantee a rapid exit from the web arena.

  1. Grab Backlinks from sites with connections to shady neighborhoods. Kill your online campaign by exchanging links with hacking, spamming, sex, casino, and link farm sites. Even 10,000 incoming links from porn sites won’t raise you up to PR1
  2. Take backlinks bannered as sponsored, paid, donation or advertisement. Get this straight: paid links do not raise PR, even if you forked $1000 to WC3.org to get a listing on their PR9 homepage. As per Google Quality guidelines, webmasters are warned not to participate in any link schemes designed to increase site’s ranking or PageRank.
  3. Harvest backlinks from sites not indexed by Google. To discover if a site is indexed, type site:URL in the google search box, then click Search. No results? It ain’t indexed. Linking from these sites is as helpful as getting votes from ghosts. (Warning: this is also an indication that the site may have been penalized by Google if the domain is over a year old.)
  4. Rake in backlinks from sites bristling with over 50 outbound links. Check out the Google Quality Guidelines. Pages with over 50 external links aren’t crawled. This means that listing yourself in a directory with over 50 outbound links on a single page was time that could have been spent on your XBox.
  5. Leech backlinks from sites with PR0. Always aim for backlinks on a page that has a PR greater than yours. PR0 gives you squat. You’ll need thousands of PR0 backlinks to get a PR1. Is that worth the effort?
  6. Explode your backlinks 1000% in a month. You’re easily setting off spam bells on the google servers when you do. Backlinks from  non-popular and non-authority sites in the thousands stink the stench of black hat machinations. It’s like telling the big G that you just purchased 1000 one-way votes from a shady online broker- and this goes counter to Google’s Quality guidelines. Don’t believe me? A friend purchased 5000 inbound links for $49 last year. He got deindexed in a month.
  7. Take backlinks from websites hosted on the same IP C Class. Huh? Sites having the same first 3 parts of the IP addresses are in the same IP C class. Google considers these sites as ‘clones’ and clones do not add to you pagerank.
  8. Beg links from sites with irrelevant content. Do you sell cars? Then you’re wasting your time soliciting links from the whip and buggy fan clubs. Google will laugh you to PR0.
  9. I once made this mistake with my online asian job website. Using Gotlinks.com, I solicited a pile of irrelevant links that failed to take the site beyond PR1. I quickly abandoned the strategy and amassed a small but focused set of industry links. The site then jumped to PR3 on the March update and is slated to reach PR4-5 on the November 2007 update.Ensure relevance!

  10. Use static anchor Text. If all your link partners point to you with the text “The Great Guy”, Google won’t think you’re so great. Big G will take you down a notch or two to prove otherwise.
  11. Lavish with Temporary backlinks. It’s cool to be listed for years on the same page of an authority site. It’s not so cool to appear on Netscape’s frontpage for just 2 months- even-though its homepage is PR9. Google discounts this as frustrated flirtation.

If you found this post helpful, drop me a line and I’ll send you even more tips to really piss off Google. How vexed? Matt Cutts himself might send you an envelope with white powder. ;)

Have fun exiting the web arena!

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  1. 10

    Question is, how do google know if its paid link?

    i think some form of another webmaster sign up to eg TLA as publisher or advertisers to earn or rank their blogs. is it a futile effort?

    should we go ‘organic’ then?

  2. 9

    Joseph thnx for coming out with these set of informations.It has long been said that google pays no heed to paidlinks and its always better to get your links naturally
    Cheers
    Abhishek

  3. 8

    Nice simple points. And its not that you need to do this all, a few will… :)

  4. 7

    Google indeed stepped up its index cleansing campaign.

    One of my domains is a mere PR3 site, but had a few lines of invisible text. Remnants of old school SEO from the start of the millenium.

    Weeks ago, Google notified me about it and took the site off the index for a few days until the staff cleaned up the minor offensive code. Then the site started reappearing in the search engine.

    Keep black hat off your arsenal. They catch small time offenders. What’s more of big time users of cloaking, page generators and paid linking?

  5. 6

    10 good points that will all lead to banning from google.

    Having read other peoples experiences in getting banned by accident they have often struggled to get re-indexed, even after contacting google.

    However to end on a postive, a list of resources here may help you boost your traffic and rankings =D

  6. 5

    [...] “You’re easily setting off spam bells on the google servers when you do. Backlinks from from non-popular and non-authority sites in the thousands stink the stench of black hat machinations. It’s like telling the big G that you just purchased 1000 one-way votes from a shady online broker” - Backlink Campaigns For Quick and Easy DeIndexing [...]

  7. 4

    I’d argue that posting on PR0 pages can be beneficial to your efforts. If you’re adding a link to a comment on a blog that’s past the last PR update, do it - especially if it’s relevant and an authority site. This time next year that page could have a nice healthy PR and reward future efforts. :)

  8. 3

    I think a blogroll link exchange with similar blogs is the best way to build up PR. Its easy to find similar blogs, but its hard to convince blog owners to exchange blogroll links. My blogroll - still PR3, predicted PR5 - is still pretty empty. Personal weblogs in german or english welcome!

  9. 2

    that’s good science and a good take on pointing out what goes on in the dark arts of SEO. :-) my problem is that I’m too lazy to implement complex strategies! I think progress over time is what led to my last blog going up to a PR5 and my affiliate site that had a frameset and 8 links that is currently at PR5, I just built up over time. I’d like to say it was because I could perform web magic! (but actually I can’t :-/ )

    the internet is really fast and everything is going a million miles an hour but it still takes (relatively) ages to build up a good reputation and ‘internet respect’, that’s just like real life.

    you’re lucky, you have the skills and knowledge to know what does what so you can speed up the process by a few PR updates, thanks for sharing

  10. 1

    Good post! I’m just not so sure about the November pagerank update. ;)

    Google is playing some kind of a game with the latest pagerank update (the toolbar of course). Have you seen the threads in DP and V7N forums? Very funny.

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