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@Black - Bingo. Again, you hit it on the head.
The thing that bothered me about Bankaholic was that the owner was spamming every blog he could find in the financial niche. He spammed several of my financial blog's comment forms.
His links did come from DigitalPoint. His backlinks were purchased, almost 95% of them. If you look at DP, his username was "thebulltrader" now banned.
Just look at some of his Itrader --
Theme purchases - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t...
66 blog links -- http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p...
The list goes on. You be the judge if it's a good backlink strategy.
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I totally agree. If one should sit around and wait for the links to come in naturally, you would never get your site on any index. This is however in the dark grey area. If everyone who used his template did get info about the link being there, i guess it would be alright, but i doubt that has happened. It is a very sneaky method to use. Fortunately it requires some work that most people are not willing to do.