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celandina 03-28-2019 10:15 AM

Buying hardlinks ...hmmmmm
 
Looking at many posts here about selling hardlinks....Hmmmm maybe I buy some for my website....so I go lookie how it works. Google tells me this:

Quote:

Hard links are sharing the same inode — they point to the hardware location, instead of directory tree. This means that if you were to try to make hard link between ext3 and ext4, then you'd have some problems — these filesystems are different, so they can't share the inode.
So I go elsewhere and get more of the same geeky mumbo jumbo....So,


WTF is inode,directory tree, ext 3 or 4 and what filesystems we are talking about::helpme

So anybody who explains this geeky shit to me will get my business..:thumbsup

AlexTmz 03-28-2019 10:48 AM

leave your email or contact by email in sig
I will send offers

XXXActive 03-28-2019 11:34 AM

Hello man!!
 
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Originally Posted by AlexTmz (Post 22442255)
leave your email or contact by email in sig
I will send offers

Hello this is a general alert about growth hacking and SEO for adult sites. Basically they are telling you not to buy "mass" backlinks at any given time because you dont how how these sites are hosted. The SEO of a website is now almost all about performance so If you have a speedy site and a good domain you should keep building your backlinks profile 1 link at a time. You should never buy 400 links all at once, that type of buy has to be spaced out. I recommend you find someone that can give you as many links from

-) Different server: you should buy links in the same web, server, datacenter I think thats as far as it goes

Keep me posted if you want our team to dig further just contact us on Skype

Wetall2 03-28-2019 03:15 PM

See in my signature or hit me up via skype: wetall22

~Ray 03-29-2019 04:19 PM

Think of a blog:
A hard link is on the template of the page and does not scroll off as the content updates. A backlink is within the content of the page and will scroll off as new content is added / updated.

Ray
Hardlinks.org

redwhiteandblue 03-30-2019 02:23 AM

You've been here since 2006 and you don't understand hardlinks?

emmasexytime 03-30-2019 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 22443072)
You've been here since 2006 and you don't understand hardlinks?


:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


list on nichepornsites.com :2 cents:

celandina 03-31-2019 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 22443072)
You've been here since 2006 and you don't understand hardlinks?

No, I produce content and manage a large film studio ( I write,finance, direct ,produce, post produce ALL our content. Mainstream and Adult) .....that is what I do. I have geeks who do the web stuff. Most are useless and some steal....... ( The only good guy is GFY's Sexjoker and his team).....I am here to learn what is up and what is down, not to learn web marketing.

Yet ,I am NOT a complete dumbo. I know what a hard link is, I just do not know how to best implement them, where to buy them and not get fucked....That is why I have posted my question.

Our site ( according to Alexa) has 206 sites linking in. I have no clue if for medium sized site that is OK, not enough or too many. FYI : I also have no clue how they hooked up to us....

In other news:

Now ask me about, sets, studio lighting, script plot points, screen directions, dramatic transitions, scheduling, budgeting, editing,SFX and the like I am the guy....but the " mumbo jumbo" I have posted in my OP ....? NO do, sorry.

celandina 03-31-2019 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XXXActive (Post 22442277)
Hello this is a general alert about growth hacking and SEO for adult sites. Basically they are telling you not to buy "mass" backlinks at any given time because you dont how how these sites are hosted. The SEO of a website is now almost all about performance so If you have a speedy site and a good domain you should keep building your backlinks profile 1 link at a time. You should never buy 400 links all at once, that type of buy has to be spaced out. I recommend you find someone that can give you as many links from

-) Different server: you should buy links in the same web, server, datacenter I think thats as far as it goes

Keep me posted if you want our team to dig further just contact us on Skype

Interesting, and only post attemting to explain things...Thanks. :thumbsup

celandina 03-31-2019 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Ray (Post 22442942)
Think of a blog:
A hard link is on the template of the page and does not scroll off as the content updates. A backlink is within the content of the page and will scroll off as new content is added / updated.

Ray
Hardlinks.org

How this differs ( or not) for somebody else ( a blog,forum, social media) putting a "clickable banner" ( of my site) on their site...? Or is it the same?

DigitalPimpNetwork 03-31-2019 06:42 AM

Hit me up if you are looking for quality aged sites :)

redwhiteandblue 03-31-2019 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22443598)
No, I produce content and manage a large film studio ( I write,finance, direct ,produce, post produce ALL our content. Mainstream and Adult) .....that is what I do. I have geeks who do the web stuff. Most are useless and some steal....... ( The only good guy is GFY's Sexjoker and his team).....I am here to learn what is up and what is down, not to learn web marketing.

Yet ,I am NOT a complete dumbo. I know what a hard link is, I just do not know how to best implement them, where to buy them and not get fucked....That is why I have posted my question.

Our site ( according to Alexa) has 206 sites linking in. I have no clue if for medium sized site that is OK, not enough or too many. FYI : I also have no clue how they hooked up to us....

In other news:

Now ask me about, sets, studio lighting, script plot points, screen directions, dramatic transitions, scheduling, budgeting, editing,SFX and the like I am the guy....but the " mumbo jumbo" I have posted in my OP ....? NO do, sorry.

Okay fair enough. Well I wouldn't go by Alexa for sites linking in or pretty much anything else to be honest - I have one site that has gained traffic but has dropped in Alexa ranking, and one that has lost traffic but now sits at 400k Alexa, its highest ever. I use Majestic to see a site's backlink profile including my own, others use Ahrefs. A hardlink is a hardlink, forget about inodes and directory trees and what not. That refers to something else. What is important is not to get hardlinks from lots of sites on the same IP address, especially if they're linked between themselves.

~Ray 03-31-2019 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22443605)
How this differs ( or not) for somebody else ( a blog,forum, social media) putting a "clickable banner" ( of my site) on their site...? Or is it the same?

It's the same.

celandina 04-01-2019 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Ray (Post 22443896)
It's the same.

:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Finally, clear and simple and no acrimony .....:2 cents:

...And one more question....NO banner but a post, lets say on GFY forum , about our site with URL link to our site ( albeit it disapears in subsequent pages unless bumped)....also counts as a good hard-link ?...or NOT because it does not stay on p 1 ..?

We'll talk soon:2 cents:

~Ray 04-01-2019 10:16 AM

If the search engine robots can follow the link to your website then it is a valid link.

celandina 04-02-2019 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Ray (Post 22444240)
If the search engine robots can follow the link to your website then it is a valid link.


Thanks again....I will contact you once I am ready :thumbsup

redwhiteandblue 04-02-2019 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22444173)
...And one more question....NO banner but a post, lets say on GFY forum , about our site with URL link to our site ( albeit it disapears in subsequent pages unless bumped)....also counts as a good hard-link ?...or NOT because it does not stay on p 1 ..?

Google would normally expect to find some forum links to any decent sized site because it indicates that the site is being talked about or is useful to surfers in some way, although the link itself won't carry much power (is usually a "no-follow" link anyway). But G can tell the difference between a genuine post and a blatant attempt at spamming.

celandina 04-03-2019 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 22444882)
Google would normally expect to find some forum links to any decent sized site because it indicates that the site is being talked about or is useful to surfers in some way, although the link itself won't carry much power (is usually a "no-follow" link anyway). But G can tell the difference between a genuine post and a blatant attempt at spamming.

Thanks for more info...." no follow"....hmmmm so of to Google I go..

Quote:

Nofollow links are links with a rel=”nofollow” HTML tag applied to them
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As a user, it’s impossible to tell the difference between a nofollow and dofollow link. You can click on, copy and use a nofollow link like any other link on the web.
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By default, all links are dofollow links unless they are modified to be nofollow links manually or are automatically changed by a website setting
I give up. This shit is more complex then brain surgery. So hardlink is not always the same. It depends if it has follow or no follow BS attached to it....:(

In other words if I buy hardlinks from Ray ( as per above) I have to cross many pitfalls...follow/no follow....quality/ lesser quality....spammy/ no spammy....and who knows what else...(:

celandina 04-04-2019 08:35 AM

Just checked another thread here " warning hardlinks". I guess I am now out of buying hardlinks. To bad so much crap being sold here...and many folks a lot more savvy then me being burned...so sad..:2 cents:


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