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Originally Posted by CaligulaDrusilla
How does this work exactly? Do you pay monthly, yearly or is it one time payment?
What if the webmaster screws you over, takes the money and run?
And how can you find out what value a backlink have to let's say a website getting a million unique clicks per month compared to a website getting half a million?
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I may not be the best to answer this but I'll try
How does this work exactly? Do you pay monthly, yearly or is it one time payment?
The payment structure depends entirely on the type of link you are buying but the One-Time Payment is pretty much the most common out there.
What if the webmaster screws you over, takes the money and run?
This is a common risk in the adult industry. To protect yourself, use these strategies. You can use Escrow & Marketplaces: Use platforms like SEOClerks, Rankifyer, or Fiverr (though Fiverr is strict on adult content) - Established Agencies and finally (most common) is PayPal using their Goods and Services section
And how can you find out what value a backlink have to let's say a website getting a million unique clicks per month compared to a website getting half a million?
Evaluating Value: 1 Million vs. 500k Clicks
A website with more traffic isn't always better. You should evaluate the "Link Juice" using these three factors: Traffic Relevancy - Outbound Link Ratio- Geographic Match
When I say Traffic Relevancy this is Google's way of shutting down the blackhat SEO techniques used a few years ago that has since stopped. For example - a link from a site with 500k clicks in your exact sub-niche (e.g., adult gaming) is worth more than a link from a 1M click site that is a generic porn tube.