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Do you feel like most backlinks are paid?

They're not supposed to be. Well, Google, and other search engines also probably, punish paid links with low rankings. Anyway, a big problem with spotting paid backlinks is maybe the sheer difficulty, but I don't think that's the case. In fact, I don't think most backlinks are paid, cause I think it would be found out. Do you all agree? What have you observed?
 
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I think a lot of them are paid in not so obvious ways.

I sell sponsored content on my blog. It includes do-follow links for the buyer. However, I'm super picky about who I sell it to. I reject 9 out of 10 requests even if that means I lose a good financial opportunity.

It has to be relevant. It has to be high-quality. It has to be valuable.

Or it doesn't get on my blog...
 
Well, I have many thousands of backlinks, including one from the NY Times, and I have paid for zero of them.
Same here. I don’t see a point of spending a dime on a backlink that I can get for free and more than likely of better quality. I have links from various social media sites, other related websites and various other websites. I’ll continue to build backlinks the organic and cheap way.
 
What is a backlink? ;)
 
I believe that many backlinks are paid even though it is not made obvious at all.

I do know that search engines penalize for paid backlinks as I believe it is a form of what they call Black Hat SEO.

There is a similar feeling, but I still believe that there are a lot of people who take out time to build their backlinks over a period of time.
 
I do know that search engines penalize for paid backlinks as I believe it is a form of what they call Black Hat SEO.

All paid backlinks are generally considered a form of blackhat SEO by most search engines, especially Google. This is because they can manipulate search engine rankings with being able to inflate a website's authority.
 

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