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Originally Posted by ron angel
I know this might sound silly but how does google KNOW that the link to your site is one that was paid for? If it were from a site called links farm or something ok but from a normal site that say sells nothing or a small business ... unless that site has lots of links to unrelated sites just how is it done,& proved to have been done.
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Well when enough links come from a certain site, one of the big G's staff looks on the site to see if you can pay for those links. Then they check whether or not those links are valid. I know this being in Sacramento. I have had many trips down to Mountain View and found that a lot of what we look at as black hat, Google just lets sit there rather than telling people yes it would work.What I like is that the site that I am talking about doesn't allow for more than three one way links within 500 words of text. They also only allow it to be relevant. You can't just say "I want 100 links to my site" You actually have to categorize your site first and then choose valid search terms or you will be caught, lose your account, your links, and your money.
My thought process is that Google is looking for validity in the links, so if I have valid links on related pages, I would think it helps both Google and I.