Get 80 High PR One Way Backlinks Each Month
You may recall a previous post I wrote the end of last month about Angela Edward’s backlink service. Well, as it turns out, there’s a guy by the name of Paul Johnson who also provides a similar service.
Paul’s service is almost identical to Angela’s. The only difference is that Paul provides 50 High PR one way backlinks every month, opposed to Angela’s 30. Another difference is that Paul’s backlinks come from PR 4 and 5 sites, as well as higher PR sites. The lowest PR that Angela provides is 6, up to PR 9.
I highly recommend both services for website owners that are looking to increase their search engine ranking for their chosen keywords. With each site you’ll be able to create a backlink that links back to your site. The more one-way backlinks pointing to your site from high PR sites, the higher your website will rank in Google for that keyword phrase.
Getting quality, high PR one way backlinks to your website is critical, and Angela and Paul have provided a way for us to do just that for a very nominal fee. They’ve done the hard work in finding these sites. All we have to do is go create our links and watch our rankings increase. It really is that easy.
Get High PR Backlinks Now:
Both services combined give you 80 high PR one way backlinks every month. That’s a huge steal.
Remember, you need high PR backlinks to your site. If you don’t jump on this opportunity to increase your search engine rankings, your competitors will. I personally use both with very positive results for all of my websites.

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I heard about this and was thinking of having that service. But since I am just a beginner I guess I’ll just have to wait for a little while.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Glass Beads, Both of their services are excellent. If you can afford even one of them I would highly recommend it.
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Lezi Mark
Hi,
I want to know what is Angela or Paul Back links? How it works as a backlink? What are the benefit of its? Can any one share some sample links of it?
Any suggestion and advice are highly recommended.
Thanks in advance
Lezi Mark
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Lezi Mark, Welcome to my blog and thanks for posting your questions.
Angela and Paul’s Backlinks are a service that both Angela and Paul provide where they provide sites that you can post links on. These are “do-follow” links, in which you can use your desired keywords to link back to your website.
The point is that these are high PR backlinks, so this helps people to get their websites ranked higher in the search engines for the keywords they’re using.
The sites they find and provide for us are different every month. They provide very simple to understand directions to post your link on each site.
If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. Thanks!
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I’ve used both their packages and I was very happy with them. They’re a great introduction to link building.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Al, Hi Al, thanks for visiting my blog and commenting. It’s great to hear someone else stating good things about them. Hope to see you around more often.
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I’ve used both their packages and I was very happy with them. They’re a great introduction to link building.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@affiliate network program,
It’s great to hear feedback from another customer, so thanks for providing your input and experience.
Not only are they a great introduction to link building, but they actually work in improving your search engine rankings, which is the most important thing.
Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you around again.
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Thanks for this info Alan. I have a folder filled with traffic resources. I know that the search engines love back links from high PR sites. I will definitely add Angela’s service to my folder.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@ebusinessmom, Thanks for visiting my blog, Vernette. You’re right, search engines favor higher PR sites, so when we get backlinks on those sites, it helps create authority for own site. Glad you found it useful!
BTW, great site and blog. I’ll be visiting shortly.
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What a great service for the price! Most SEO companies charge a lot more than this, I think I’ll try this, thanks!
Ste@DJ Sets´s last blog ..How To Get Free Stuff Online
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Ste,
I agree. The price is very affordable, even for beginners. I would never pay an SEO company as everything can be done yourself for free or for a small investment in services like these.
Hope to see you around more often.
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Interesting idea…Are these permanent links? What is the time for the links to go live once posted? Can you cancell at any time?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@John, Yes, the links are permanent. The links are live instantly after you create them. The only thing you have to wait for is Google to find and index them.
You can cancel at any time with no hassle.
Thanks for asking and hope you find it helpful. Feel free to ask any additional questions.
Glad to have you here and hope to see you around more often.
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prakash
Hi
Here my Question
Before I hire anyone I would like to know about your methods, strategies, and experience in getting high PR Links and good ?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@prakash,
Just to be clear this has nothing to do with hiring someone to get these links. This is merely paying a small fee to find out where the links are and how to create the links yourself.
Getting these kind of links are very good for your website. The whole process is explained in the post and throughout the comments.
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I tried to sign-up at Angela’s but the Paypal doesn’t calculate the payment. It just sends me to my Paypal.
Is there a problem with her site? Did anyone else have a similar problem?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@John,
Hi John, I saw the same problem. It has now been fixed. I’m not sure what was causing it exactly.
Try again and let me know if you still run into any problems. Thanks!
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Yes, the price is quite affordable in both services and they are providing good service. Thanks.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Transcription, They certainly are! Thanks for adding your positive input!
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Great article! I am always looking for new techniques and methods to increase search engine position and to gain quality backlinks. I myself have a blog dedicated to sharing these techniques with other webmasters. Please let me know if you would like to exchange backlinks. I look forward to reading more from you, thanks!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Jared M, Thanks! This technique works great, and I’m sure you’ll like it. I just checked out your blog, and it’s very nice. Perhaps we can do an in-post link exchange?
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I have a question.
Are the given links recovered by a computer or by a normal person ?
Are the same links announced several persons?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@serrurerie, Thanks for the questions.
You create the links yourself which are viewable on a public profile. Anyone can see them, but usually no one will except the site owner. The important thing is that Google will crawl these sites and find your links, thus boosting your site’s rankings.
Everyone that is subscribed to either service will receive the same sites to get their links on. This has absolutely no affect on your own links. The links are unique to you as you’ll be the one creating them.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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3 important questions:
1. Are the links from these two sites different from each other or do they both have the same links?
2. Are these links categorized? You would not want to post a link to a site that is not related to your own…would you?
3. Are the link sites “do follow”?
Thanks,
John
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@John, Thanks for the questions, John.
1. Yes, the links are different from each other.
2. The relevancy of the sites to your own doesn’t matter. What matters is the authority and PR these sites have in the eyes of Google. Getting your links on them will ultimately help your site, not hurt it.
3. All sites are “do follow” as this is the only way they would have any benefit to anyone.
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Thanks!
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hello alan………
is there is any chance to get backling building jobs from u?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@sasikala, You mean have you build links for me, or me build links for you?
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Hi
I have been using these services for around 6 months. If you are new to their backlinks try starting with the links from 6 months ago and dont use the latest link packet as it is spammed to death and many sites wont accept registrations. However the link packets from 6 months ago are all now accepting registrations again.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Ash @ Sleeping bag,
I’ve noticed this as well. There’s only about maybe 5 or so sites that do this per packet, so overall I don’t get worried about it. I just move on to the next site, but thanks for sharing, Ash. It’s certainly a good tip to keep in mind. I believe new subscribers can request older packets from the start.
Hope to see you around more often, and don’t miss the comment contest for this month.
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Twitter: imstrategies
says:
I too have used both Angela’s and Pauls backlinks for a while on a couple of test sites. There are some great links there, but as a caution you should be careful because so many people have used these packets since their launch that some of the sites have been getting upset with what they consider SPAM, and so they have either shut down new registrations, or if they see certain links being put in profiles that they consider SPAM they delete the accounts.
I find the best option is to create accounts and then let them season for a couple of weeks before placing links there, Paul is actually offering a paid service to create accounts now too. And, also be cautious about the types of links you place.
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..Try the Best Content Spinner for $7
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@JR @ Internet Marketing,
All good points. That happens from time to time, and as I mentioned earlier, I just move on to the next site. Whatever links I can get, I get. No biggie if there are a few I can’t.
I haven’t used his paid service. Have you?
What exactly do you mean by “types of links?”
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
@Alan Mater,
I have not used his pay service, though I am thinking about it.
Types of links I mean the anchors and target sites, if, for example you are adding a link for “cheap computers” for most of the sites on those lists that will really scream of SPAM, which can trigger deletion of your profile and a possible report to the Google SPAM page for your site. But if you are linking using your own name in anchor, or some other text that is not so “spammy” looking then it doesn’t look as bad and might pass over time.
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..Google Mayday Update, Caffeine and Tanked SERP Ranks
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@JR @ Internet Marketing,
Ahh, gotcha. I suppose some of mine may be seen as “spam” also, depending on the anchor text used. I definitely don’t leave a ton of links per site like some people do. I only leave 2 links per site, always.
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
Oh yeah me too, sometimes even just one, depending on the feel I get over there.
JR @ Internet Marketing ´s last blog ..Google Mayday Update, Caffeine and Tanked SERP Ranks
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Paul’s service is almost identical to Angela’s. The only difference is that Paul provides 50 High PR one way backlinks every month, opposed to Angela’s 30. Another difference is that Paul’s backlinks come from PR 4 and 5 sites, as well as higher PR sites. The lowest PR that Angela provides is 6, up to PR 9.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@peninggi badan,
Yep, they’re pretty much the same. The PR 4 and 5 sites may not seem all that great to some people, but for a new site they can help out big time.
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Twitter: kaiserthesage
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this is a very hard choice to make, if I have to choose one. But my heart is more interested with those PR6-9 links. I’ll have to check this both out.
the truth is, it’s my first time to hear about angela’s backlink services, and I only found it through your May Income Report stats.
Thanks for the share Alan. I may have to keep this a secret LOL, to outrank possible competitors in the near future.
Regards,
Jason Acidre
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Affiliate Marketing Tools,
They’re both worth the small amount of money, in my opinion. Most people tend to go with Angela’s service mainly because she offers more of those higher PR sites. As I mentioned to someone else, those PR 4 and 5 sites are just as valuable, though.
I’d love to hear your thoughts if you do decide to give one of them a try.
Thanks for stopping by, Jason, and I hope to see you around.
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Hi, Alan. If I decide to join Angela’s backlink list, do I have to pay $5 each month? What if I want to cancel the subscription? Is it easy or difficult?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@vanidiana, Welcome, and thanks for the question.
Yeah, it’s a $5 monthly subscription. If you want to cancel, it’s as simple as logging into your PayPal account and hitting “cancel.”
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Twitter: blm03
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This may sound like a dumb question, but I own four blogs. Would I be able to use the packet on each of my sites or do I have to buy 4 memberships to this?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Lisa, That’s a great question!
You only need one membership because once you know what the sites are, you can create as many accounts on each site as you want. So in your case, you could create a different account for each site for each blog you own, with each account linking to one of your blogs.
I would caution that you don’t overdue this, though. If you go this route, use a different user name and email address for each account you create on the same site.
Of course, what you do is completely up to you. The beauty, though, is that you only need one membership.
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Lisa
Twitter: blm03
@Alan Mater, Thanks! This is steal then!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Lisa, Yes it is. It’s an unbelievable value for the very low price. Well worth the investment, in my opinion.
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I’ve heard excellent things about these two services, but remember to make them part of you overall link building efforts. You want as diverse of a link profile as possible. That should include article marketing, directory submissions, commenting, forum backlinks, etc. This way, a minor tweak in the Google algorithm won’t wipe you out.
James@best nail polish organizer´s last blog ..Where to Buy Nail Polish Display Rack
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@James@best nail polish organizer,
Yes, this strategy should be only part of a larger link building strategy.
Welcome to the blog, and thanks for contributing.
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Well, I have only used Angela’s two first packages and at that time she wasn’t aware of issue with password protected pages and noindex pages, which made the service kinda useless in terms of seo. Hopefully, the service has improved since.
William´s last blog ..Virus Protection- Ways to find if a Virus actually is a Virus
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@William,
I haven’t seen any problems regarding password protected pages or no-indexing issues. All of the profile pages are public, meaning no log-in required to view, and I can get my profiles indexed by Google.
How long ago was it when you tried her service? Things have probably changed a lot since then.
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
I agree with Alan, in fact, most of links she provides she explains how to access the public profile for each respective link.
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..How To Create and Rank Inner Website Pages
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Hey Alan,
Thanks a lot for pointing these services out. I’ve been considering hiring an outsourcer from a website called “agents of value”. They cost a lot ($625/month) but will do dedicated link building for you 40 hours per week… The services you have pointed me towards are a fraction of the price and sounds pretty darn good as well!
Maggie
Maggie @ Cheshire Cat Costumes´s last blog ..Privacy
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Maggie @ Cheshire Cat Costumes,
$625 monthly sounds like an awful large amount. At 40 hours per week, though, probably not too bad as long as they only do white-hat techniques and don’t spam.
For a total of $13 for both of these services, it’s an absolute steal, and they also offer a service to outsource the task for a higher fee. I would say Paul and Angela’s services are the more cost-friendly way to go for many people.
Thanks for the input!
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@Alan:
Interesting info. But it raises the question:
What about the opinion that Google doesn’t like payed links? Any experience your self or others regarding penalising? Would they be able to detect it in this case?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Per H. Jørgensen,
Why do you think these are paid links?
You’re not paying for the links. You’re paying for the information on where you can find the links. Then, it’s a matter of you signing up for a free public profile and entering your links as instructed.
Also be aware that anyone can find these links on their own without having to buy the packets, but it takes an enormous amount of time and research which both Paul and Angela are doing for you, which is why you’re paying them.
I hope that clears up any confusion you may have. If not, let me know, and I’ll try to explain better.
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I always wondering what is Angela’s pack and asking who is Angela? Can she help me on my getting a high PR? Your post helped me.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@fatila@conicalburrgrindershq,
Glad I could help.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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“I’ve used both their packages and I was very happy with them. They’re a great introduction to link building.” al seems to rate them highly! thanks for the info will give these a try
neil@one way links´s last blog ..Standard Membership Free!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@neil@one way links,
Sure thing. Let me know how you like them or if you have any questions.
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Hi Alan.
Interesting topic. I’ve been a backlinker myself. I’m a contractor.
What I’ve noticed with some of my employers is that, they are changing sources. From Paul backlinks to Angela backlinks. Why is that? Why would they want to use Angela instead of Paul’s backlinks?
By the way, how can I check if the backlinking really works?
Or, can you tell us, if you know, when should these search engines (google/yahoo) crawl the backlinks we’ve created? How many weeks or months before search engines will index the backlinks created?
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Ken Weill P. Lumacad,
To answer your first question: I really don’t know why that would be. The only thing I can think of would be that Angela offers mostly higher PR sites, while Paul offers as low as PR 4 sites. Other than that I couldn’t tell ya. Both are great, in my opinion.
To answer your second question (and I’ve been asked this before): I highly recommend getting a copy of Google Slingshot – http://backlinkbully.com/recommends/google-slingshot/ (not an affiliate link). This is what I use and is the easiest and fastest way I know to get your links indexed by Google. If you follow the steps exactly, your links can be indexed in a matter of days (up to a week or two at the most).
Thanks for the great questions, Ken. If you need me to elaborate on anything just let me know.
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This service looks excellent, at the moment I cant quite afford it in my marketing budget but I think Ill invest in something like this as soon as I can afford too.. I hate link building!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Bob @ Cargo Shorts,
You’ll definitely find it’s worth the small investment.
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Ken Weill P. Lumacad
@Bob @ Cargo Shorts,
You can hire linkbuilders if you hate doing it yourself. I’m available. I work as backlinkers with different employers from different countries.
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