Presell Pages
Posted by shenron on 07 Oct 2006 at 12:39 pm | Tagged as: SEO, Reviews, Link Building
Presell pages are making all the way up to override regular links and incontent blog links as the definitive technique to get quality visitors to your website.
And what is this concept all about?
Presell pages concept is based upon the credibility of the pages that provide you the backlinks; it’s all about content hosting, the most trustful the page where your link is, the better backlink you’ll get (this is called Google’s trust rank), with most qualified traffic heading to your domain.
Now you ask, but where can we get these quality backlinks?
According to qualified opinions, .mil, .gov and .edu text links are the best you can possibly find around.
For example, if you can get a text link from an edu domain, usually high ranked and highly credible, you’ll surely find yourself out with a powerfull baclink that most surely will bring you good traffic and quality recognition.
But how does it work?
It’s as easy as a regular article submission, but it doesn’t actually work the same way. Your URL is most of the times hidden from search engines as it’s the content that matters, but your visitors can easily follow your link and visit your site; all this means that only really interested people will click there, turning your visitors into real potential buyers.
The concept is great, if you have a quality website and are getting tired of the quality of visitors you’re getting these days, then the best option for you is to find more about Presell Pages.
You won’t regret the time you’ve spent learning about it.
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I was looking into these the other day, there f**kin pricey! Although will definatley look into them more
but really incontent blog links are pretty much the same, except there permanent 
Very interesting, I’ve never looked at a service like that. Expensive, but I wouldn’t mind making $75/month just by hosting another web page
hi folks,
thanks for your comments… agree - compared to a perm blog post a presell page on a .edu is f**in pricey…
but then - which blog has 300k .edu backlinks !
yes - I’m talking about a whole page with 5 links on a site that has more than 300,000 backlinks from .edu and .gov domains and is more than 20 years old!
cheers - presell page man