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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.)
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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!
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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Comment by cheekopek on 6 October 2007:
via joseph indeed there is a snitch campaign … its here peeps https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/paidlinks?hl=en
i would have think such people who snitch are competitors in same niche most likely, that suck
but then again, you snitch when there’s a valid reason for it .. i do hope Google go thru some kind of QA & poking around before banning/penalize someone
Comment by Kline on 4 October 2007:
“Even 10,000 incoming links from porn sites won’t raise you up to PR1″
Unless you happen to run a pron site
Then it’s probably a dream come true.
Spam site != pron site
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Comment by vincent on 3 October 2007:
Are you trying a new philosophy? Knowing that people tend to do the opposite of what we told them??
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Comment by horisly on 2 October 2007:
lol…
I never want this.
Comment by Kline on 1 October 2007:
If you do want to get deindexed quickly, my advice would be to tear down any ‘real’ content, and just put up an RSSGM scraper site spammed with keywords like ‘viagra’. Tested way to get yourself deindexed in as soon as 2 weeks
Or put up a badly done cloak in your .htaccess file. That would do the trick as well..
or, just take the site down and put up 404’s for all pages.. usually deindexes you within a week.
Or, use google webmaster tools to get youself delisted.
or.. go ahead and link to any spam sites you want. Since instead of a backlink, it will be an on-site content link out to bad neighborhoods (so, don’t write that blog post about ‘lamest spam sites ive ever seen’) can hurt you.. since its on your site, and its something you control yourself.
but shady backlinks? naw. it wont help you, but its not going to kill you
Comment by Kline on 1 October 2007:
None of these (Excepting maybe #6/7) can get you deindexed. Matt cutts has stated on several occasions that external factors cannot get you banned. If they could, sites could launch ’smear’ campaigns by ‘promoting’ their rival sites on shady neighborhoods… If it were true, I could ‘promote’ the hell out of competing sites, and watch as they divebomb in the rankings… its an obvious problem.
None of these methods will get you ‘massive pagerank’, or any pagerank at all, but they sure as hell won’t be the reason that you get deindexed.
#6/7 are interesting ones. Even if you get 100% relevent links and everything is gorgeous, it is said all over the internet that ‘growing too fast’ will hurt your backlinks. However, what about these massive overnight ‘viral’ sites. I launched a site, hit front page digg, front page reddit, etc, where as previously, it didnt have a single backlink, suddenly it was on many many blogs in one day. Now, the number is probably not in the thousands, but even look at sites like this milliondollarwiki! They asked *tons* of bloggers to blog about it.. 1000s overnight pretty much.. and.. you don’t see them suffering. Again, it is an external factor and cant ‘hurt’ you, only help you. Google can choose to discount the weight of all these ‘new’ links, but it sure wont deindex you completely.
7 ive read all over the place, but I see big sites doing it all the time. Say a big company launches a new site. What do they do first? They link it from their corporate site, and other related sites. I could point out examples of this if you wish. The sites rocket to good ranking since they are linked from *huge* trusted sites, even though they are on the same cname. I’ve no doubt that google discounts the value of these links, and they *could* ban you for abuse, as its obvious to them that its teh same person/site doing the promotion.. so this one may be a perfectly valid way to get yoruself banned. It’s also a perfectly legit way to show users off to your other projects. If I had a blog and I just launched an unrelated site, I’m sure as hell going to plug it from my own blog. Google has no reason to penalize that.. but if you are linking to it from your own ’shady neighborhoods’ it probably will also mark the new site as a bad neighborhood (since again, google can pretty much tell that its the site owners spreading the bad google lovin)
or am i just talking crazy?
Comment by Joseph Plazo on 1 October 2007:
Google will know via it’s “snitch campaign”. Have you folks used the Google Webmaster Tools? There’s an option to be a rat - err- a snitch - err - an informer.
Simply point out to google the evidence and big G kills both the seller and buyer of the links.
Heard on the grapevine that pay per post type campaigns are due to be kicked soundly. Sigh. There goes blogvertise and payperpost as well
Comment by WarMMO on 1 October 2007:
Hehe, funny read