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Idea for Link buying and selling

Hello ,

Recently while trying to build links for my site and idea came through . I want your opinion on whether its workable or not ? Its just a initial thought but all opinions are welcomed .

Idea : Wordpress plugin for links buying and selling .

Everyone is looking to make money . Content writers are looking to eventually make money either by content writing for specific niche or selling links .

Wordpress runs 37% of all websites . So if we make a plugin where content is scanned and suggest the writer that for a particular keyword some other user is looking to spend money and buy link , it will be a win win situation . Website owner will be able to see the page before the linking and money can be exchanged and the link becomes live .

Pros :

Easier to connect link buyers and website owners .

Content scanned and give suggestion to website owner that a buyer wants its link to be placed .

Link opportunities .

Content writer does not have to go and search for a buyer , thus simplifying the process .

Cons :

Google does not prefer users buying links , but they are being sold and bought anyway . Also the plugin does not leave any traces in front end for google to verify that a transaction has been made .

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