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i'm ranking #4 according to my browser lol

yo i think you guys know me already. a few weeks ago i wrote about my "recovery" of my website using some special "tactics" from a good old seo expert (starts with W, ends with R).

depending on the browser and machine, i am ranking position 3 to 9 now. so first page.

this is not only a recovery but also "we will take first place" (maybe?).

the reason i am writing this is because a lot of discussions are about backlinks and if you should disallow some sort of backlinks.

in a matter of panic i bought some backlinks for my site from fiverr 1 year ago. i mean if you ever bought backlinks there you know what websites link to you.

these links are still up to date. i did not disallow any of them because honestly i just gave up on the site.

now its ranking lol.

i dont think and i dont mean to write because it is of the backlinks BUT my point is google either does not care about bad backlinks or is just good enough to figure out what backlinks are good.

it all about pagerank again. it's really interesting because seo is apparently not that complicated.

but there is a whole industry around it that makes it seem to be complicated.

i mean my site is in a total niche but going from 1 click a month to now rank position 4 for the main keyword is pretty amazing to me. for more competitive keywords i guess it will be harder.

so i think the message i want to say is dont drive crazy if some 3rd party guys tell you a backlink is spam?

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