Spammers Guide to Link Dumping: Where to dump

So you wanna be a Seach Engine Spammer. Well, the art of link dumping can dramatically improve your Black Hat Search Engine Optimization projects. SEO Black Hats love to find great places to get free links - actually, doesn’t everyone?

Would you believe that some people still have guestbooks on their websites?

There are also people running blogging software that does not add rel=”_nofollow” to URLs in the comment section and people running link exchanges that don’t care if they get reciprocal links. These must be the same people that “opt in” to e-mail spam lists.

I guess if you really want me to spam you, I will.

While I’m not about to give you the real gems in my link dump list, I will teach you how to find them.

The first step in link dumping is to find Google search strings that returns a list of people that “want” to be spammed.
Examples:

This String

or Replace cooking in these strings with your keyword or niche:

example 2

example 3

Other link dumping phrase that pay include

“sign my guestbook” + keyword
“Page 1 of 1″ + “Powered by phpBB” + memberlist
“powered by php guestbook” + Keyword
“Add your Website”

Third party hosted guestbooks are not useful and neither are the ones that add the nofollow tag.

As you go through these results, bookmark or otherwise note (spreadsheet) which ones are best.

As you see commonalities of the more spammable comment sections, guestbooks and link exchanges, you can modify your search string to return more qualified results.

Compiling a lists of where to dump your links is not fun, but it will help you get your Black Hat SEO projects better SERPs and make you more money.

The old school method is to just drop in links to your Black Hat SEO sites in these guestbooks, but that’s not very clever and went out of style over a year ago.

In my future posts, I’ll go into automating and semi automating the link dumping process as well as clever ways of making these links undetectable to the site owners.

If anyone wishes to share some of there link dump gems, feel free to leave them in the comment section.

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12 Responses to “Spammers Guide to Link Dumping: Where to dump”

  1. Dan the Automator says:

    I have proof that Yahoo! at least are following rel=”nofollow” links + counting them in link: command. I would guess for ranking purposes too!

    I would look at other factors when deciding if it’s a worth while page to drop your link before worrying about this nofollow nonsense ;) – like who else got there before you and the quality of the page/domain for a start!

  2. disapprovingguy says:

    I discoverd your site about 10 days ago and I’m impressed with your efforts and interest in this area.

    You are also getting more detailed in your posts and I can actually follow your explanations when you give the extra details. Thanks.

    If you add a paypal donation button, I will donate.

    Still don’t understand the difference between blogs and indexing bolgs .. etc. The thinking behind the blog arrangement if they don’t have adsense in them.

  3. fasterroutes says:

    >> “sign my guestbook” + keyword

    Try more than one SE. The results are likely to be different. Yahoo’ll have some sites Google doesn’t

  4. wildmist says:

    as mentioned at threadwatch

  5. fasterroutes says:

    Just to let you know that your long URLs – like the Google link – are messing up your page design/layout (XP, Firefox).

  6. after says:

    I’ve also seen backlinks from rel=’nofollow’ links on Yahoo. Wasn’t Yahoo supposed to be one of the players behind the release of the nofollow standard?

    Could this possibly be an example of a search engine saying one thing and doing another? What next!?

  7. I tried a bunch of these search phrases. Most of the sites that came back were broken — probably broken on purpose by their incompetent administrators in an attempt to stop the link dumping.

    This technique is more work than white hat SEO!

  8. tpiddy says:

    im confused why’d you want link exchanges unless you want a bunch of lame outbound links???

  9. MRamirez says:

    In your own experience how many links do I need to a sucessful Link Dumpink Black Hat Seo Campaign??

    I can’t find your post about “automating and semi automating the link dumping process”
    do you post this article

    Thx !!

  10. scrapeandspam says:

    Hi, Ive made a living from spamming comments with my links, and had websites which have had 1000 hits per day all from search engines.. but many times Ive had sites dumped by google just out of the blue. Can you get dumped for spamming like this.. if so then this means you can ruin a competitor..and google states that under no circumstances can a comptetitor affect your sites ranking. Over the years Ive just come to accept my sites getting dumped and just moved on to another site. Also does it matter if you put up too many links too fast, is it best to do say 20 per day, Ive had more success on sites where I put up just a handful of links every day constantly.