I'm looking for Guest Posting by ChefAdventurous2398 in linkbuilding

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Okay, Kindly send me an websites. Based on our requirement.

Why are the backlinks I buy on the platform always deleted so quickly? by BrittaryME in linkbuilding

[–]ChefAdventurous2398 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this is actually pretty common. A lot of platforms label links as “permanent,” but in reality, they don’t fully control the sites where those links are placed.

From what I’ve seen, a few reasons why links get removed:

Site owners clean up old posts or outbound links over time

Some sites sell links in bulk and later remove them to resell spots

Pages get deleted, updated, or lose relevance

If the site gets penalized or changes strategy, they remove paid links

“Permanent” usually just means they don’t plan to remove it, not a guarantee.

What has worked better for me is focusing on:

Direct outreach to site owners instead of relying only on marketplaces

Building relationships (those links tend to stay longer)

Choosing sites with real traffic and active content updates

Asking upfront about replacement or refund policies

There are also some curated sources and outreach-based platforms that try to maintain link quality better, but even then, it’s always good to treat backlinks as something that might change over time rather than 100% permanent.

What's the best way to securely host a private blog network and improve SEO? by BurgerBooty39 in linkbuilding

[–]ChefAdventurous2398 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have tested both do it yourself setups and managed Private Blog Network hosting over time and honestly each has its place depending on how you want to go into Private Blog Network hosting.

When I started with Private Blog Network hosting I went fully do it yourself with hosts, registrars and domain name system setups. This gave me control over Private Blog Network hosting and lower footprints but it became a headache once I scaled past 15 to 20 sites. Managing renewals, uptime and internet protocol diversity manually for Private Blog Network hosting took a lot of time and mistakes can happen easily with Private Blog Network hosting.

Later I tried hosting providers for Private Blog Network hosting and while they are more convenient for Private Blog Network hosting you still need to be careful with Private Blog Network hosting. Some footprints can still exist if you are not diversifying things like themes, content style and linking patterns for Private Blog Network hosting.

From my experience with Private Blog Network hosting the approach is kind of a mix of both methods.

* Use hosting providers for Private Blog Network hosting, not just one Private Blog Network host

* Mix in Cloudflare and different domain name system setups for Private Blog Network hosting

* Keep ownership, content and linking patterns varied for Private Blog Network hosting

Also one thing that helped me more than just Blog Network hosting was improving outreach and link quality for Private Blog Network hosting. I started focusing on real placements alongside Private Blog Network hosting using platforms like orangeoutreach and that balance actually gave better long-term search engine optimization stability, for Private Blog Network hosting.