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How to Get 10,000 Plus Back-Links in 4 Days

March 17, 2009 by Blogboy  

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By Abdulrehman Agha

Back-links are the pure back bone of Page Rank and Link Popularity, the more you have the better and more impressive it will be for your website. Now, first of all you need to be familiar with blogs and comments because hundreds of blogs have a widget on their blog called the ‘Top Commentators Widget’. This widget provides a do-follow back-link to the commentator as a reward for commenting. Now the main thing is that each blog has at least 200 Articles or most have 500 or more articles which are regularly indexed by Google. Dropping a few comments, let’s say 5 or 10 can get you on the list for probably 1 week.

The top commentators widget is displayed on every page on almost 95% of the blogs with the Top commentators Widget, so you get a do-follow backlink from each page of the blog which is visible to search engines and public. If you comment on 10 blogs a day and get on the Top Commentators widget of each, you get thousands of back-links! Let’s do a little math:

  • Each blog has at least 250 pages.
  • You comment on 10 blogs a day.
  • Hence you get 2500(250×10) links a day.
  • you continue for 4 days and you get 10,000 back-links (2500×4)

Easy, isn’t it? All you have to do is say something good(or criticise) on articles on the blog to get on the list and then comes a huge wave of back-links. There are dozens of lists of blogs with the Top Commentators Widget, just Google it. If you spend 4 days every week then you can make use of those links for ever. But remember not to spam and to comment wisely!

Note: 10,000 backlinks can get you at least a PR3 or maybe even a PR5.

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22 Responses to “How to Get 10,000 Plus Back-Links in 4 Days”

  1. I don’t understand the “each blog has at least 250 pages”. Could you please clarify that? This simple idea sounds too good to be true. I hope you can extend this article because it would be nice to see more explanation and your results from doing this.

    Kai Lo’s last blog post..Google Pagerank 0

    • Blogboy says:

      The article title is a bit deceptive, but not greatly so. If a blog uses a top commentator plugin it lists the top however many commentators on ever on every page of the blog. If a blog has 250 pages/posts then you name can be on 250 pages. Getting on this list usually isn’t hard since the plugin is seldom used on really popular blogs. If you can get yourself there on 10 blogs a day you get 10x however many pages the blog has. If it has 250 pages and you can do it on 10 different blogs a day 250 pages x10 top commentator lists x4 days=10,000 backlinks in 4 days. The key is to leave meaningful comments and if you don’t write the language well or look like spam trying this method will cause you more harm than good.

  2. The only problem with this approach is that most TC lists get refreshed periodically, or you get bumped out of the list by other commenters. So it’s something you have to keep doing, or gradually all those links disappear!

    Rod’s last blog post..British Lions Tour: physical confrontation without foul play

    • Blogboy says:

      That isn’t a problem really. yes it forces you to stay engaged in a blog, but that said staying engaged isn’t a bad thing either for your reputation or the number of backlinks google will count.

  3. mike says:

    Any tricks to finding blogs that use the “Top commentators Widget”?

  4. Tampa SEO says:

    I have just started the dofollow blog commenting to gain backlinks to my websites. This is a great post. To think that I could have 10,000 backlinks to one of my sites in only 4 days seems to good to be true. I will start right away. I will also create a list for my followers to make it easy to find these blogs with the “Top Commentors” widget. I will look further here as well. Great post and thanks for the link luv. Zack

    Tampa SEO’s last blog post..Page Rank 5 Today.com allows posts with dofollow links.

  5. The title of this post should have been “Getting 10,000 Plus links made EASIEST”. :p
    This article has really made me want to post comments on different DOFOLLOW blogs.

    Eric’s last blog post..Dirfferent Categories of directories

  6. This is an interesting idea. I wonder if it would be more productive however to add individual posts, one at a time that will stick around for possibly a lot longer. I don’t know, but just wanted to throw that question into the mix.

    Rick’s last blog post..Wordpress: Google XML Sitemap Plugin

  7. ronnie says:

    How many comments did you make on each blog per day?

  8. Although some site do have top commentators widget installed, some of the site owners turn on the nofollow option in the plugin. i have one installed on my main site. with dofollow :)

    azwan’s last blog post..Melayu Boleh BerAnimasi

  9. right on, thank you – this is good advice. I’m goina try it out.

  10. uncle sha says:

    Good tip!

    Of course the blogs should be ‘relevant’ to the niche you’re promoting.

    uncle sha’s last blog post..Straight from Google: What You Need to Know

  11. Harson says:

    I have a list of dofollow blogs but it was dated back in 2007. i checked them and many haven’t updated their posts. only few update regularly. so there is need to find which ones are dofollow blogs. and it takes time.

    the calculation made by Blogboy is not wrong at all, but just as i said it needs to find out first which blogs are nofollow free.

    Harson’s last blog post..Top 50 Affiliate Networks

  12. I see you have the top commentators plugin. However it says “No Commentators.”

    This seems like a pretty nice blog. I can’t believe no one has commented this month. Perhaps you need to update your plugin.

    Ned’s last blog post..Review of Multifamily Millions by Dave Lindahl

  13. lunaticg says:

    Thank you for sharing this thing.
    Not everyone is in a Top Commentators Widget program.
    Where can I find everyone?

    lunaticg’s last blog post..Malaysia Ringgit Story

  14. I don’t know if Backlink is the correct term but could someone please tell me how to create a code to add to my blog?

  15. john avril says:

    can i ask the difference between dofollow and nofollow, is dofollow when you can add your website, and nofollow is when you cant add your website?

  16. David says:

    John a dofollow link is a link that search engine bots will follow for indexing. A nofollow link will not be followed.

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