International Link Buying

International Link Buying

 

Link buying is quite a controversial topic and Matt Cutts of Google’s spam team is quite clear when he speaks of it here

 

However link buying is still widely practiced in the SEO world and international link buying is practiced as well. I have come across many SEO’s who do not consider link buying to be black hat. For the record I myself consider text link buying to be against Google’s guidelines and recommend building natural editorial links.

 

Having said that I still know that buying link ads works and that is why the practice continues. It is difficult if not impossible for any search engine’s algorithm to detect paid links which are placed in content like a natural editorial link. The paid links that are detectable by algorithms are those that have the same link text for multiple links, or are within the side nav under “sponsored links” or something to that effect.

 

If you are going to buy links I would recommend that you are very careful as buying links comes with inherent risks and is quite costly. You usually have to pay by the month and once you stop paying your rankings could suffer.

 

If you are looking where or how to buy some international links here is a site that can help you do so. They have links from sites in many languages and with many ccTLD’s that you may be targeting;

 

French – France (.fr)
German – Germany (.de)
German – Austria (.at)
Dutch – Netherlands(.nl)
Indonesian – Indonesia(.id)
Czech – Czech Republic (.cz)
Slovakian – Slovakia (.sk)
Spanish – Spain (.es)
Spanish – Argentina (.ar)
Portuguese – Brazil (.br)
Portuguese – East Timor – (.tl)
Russian Russia (.ru)
Russian – Ukrainian (.ua)
Italian – Italy (.it)
Hungarian – Hungary (.hu)
Chinese – China (.cn)
Turkish – Turkey (.tr)
Polish – Poland (.pl)
Greek – Greece (.gr)
Romanian – Romania (.ro)
Arabic – Jordan (.jo)
Arabic – Armenia (.ar)
Vietnamese – Vietnam (.vn)
Danish – Denmark (.dk)
Sweedish – Sweeden (.se)

 

Japanese – Japan (.jp) Looks like they don’t have any .jp at the moment

 

And also thai, Korean and finish only have .com domains for now.

 
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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 25, 2010 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

    Buying a content site is something I’ve recommended to owners of ecommerce businesses for a long time. The partnership really works well.

  2. Posted July 3, 2010 at 3:52 am | Permalink

    It’s sad that the big sites are not affected when they buy links, it’s the small sites that get slapped.

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