[WTS] Wikipedia Link Farm

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Hey guys,

Although I can definitely see a financially-secure future in SEO, Rent is due and i'm way short. I like living indoors, so I have to try to sell this pet project of mine.

Essentially, I found a way to get permanent Wikipedia Backlinks w/ almost a 100% success rate.

Wikipedia links are great for many reason:

A. Google loves Wikipedia, which means u get great link juice.
B. Wikipedia generates great organic traffic.
C. A bunch of authority websites scrape Wikipedia for information (and give you a backlink as well).
1. Bing.com
2. Answers.com

I have quite a few backlinks from both already.

All-in-All I'm selling a Website full of link-juice that can be redirected anywhere (although if you move around the content, I can't guarantee the wiki links stick). Even better, I'll teach you the step by step process of building Wikipedia links that stick.

With this information, you could build dozens of link farms with hundreds of wikipedia links. Since you control the external links on the site, you can funnel them to other websites for huge SERP increases.

The only downside to selling this is the fact that I can't disclose the domain to any random person. If I did, then it wouldn't take too much detective work to derive my methods.

Anyways, I'm going to have Erect come in and vouch for me.. He's seen the Wikipedia linkfarm first hand. I also got a wikipedia backlink to a Joint Venture of ours, and it's stuck for almost 2 months now.

I will only be selling this once. That means that only two people will know the link building method, the Buyer and I... so this should churn out moolah for a while.

Price : $300 obo.
 


Anyways, I'm going to have Erect come in and vouch for me.. He's seen the Wikipedia linkfarm first hand. I also got a wikipedia backlink to a Joint Venture of ours, and it's stuck for almost 2 months now.

Everything said above is true ... I won't speak on the method involved. I know it's got 15 wiki links to stick for this particular site and there is no reason for them ever to come down.

Wiki links pass serious link juice. If you keep up the structure of the site as it currently is and just build a commercial one around it, you can target that juice to do some great things internally. Or you could drop 200k pages on the site and they'd be gobbled up by the bots in no time. The possibilities are endless.

I will only be selling this once. That means that only two people will know the link building method, the Buyer and I... so this should churn out moolah for a while.

Well the truth is, after this transaction 3 people will know about the method which is the only reason I don't buy it myself ... I'm already reaping the benefits.

The person who buys the site will be very happy with their investment and the ability to duplicate the method across their other sites.
 
I checked Wikipedia last time and they had changed the all outbound links to no-follow. I am pretty sure about this unless there is some other links method which I haven't checked and is do-follow.
 
Even so, you do still get a lot of organic visitors through wiki... Though maybe the OP could clarify.
 
I don't know why anyone would use blogger for autoblogs, why invest in something outside of your control?

Plus, desktop software for this is fail, you want it running 24/7 on a reliable server
 
Hey everyone, I've gotten a lot of pm's/interest and i'm just starting to sift through it all. Keep in mind that reputable members automatically shoot up to the top of my list, regardless of their offer, as I'd like a smooth transaction.
 
Go drop a link, watch your traffic, then come back and apologize for questioning it :)

I personally believe that it does help, I'm not questioning it.. Just wondering if there is any empirical evidence for it. I haven't experienced it personally, but if you want to give me some tips on how to get a link through feel free to hit me up on skype :D
 
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