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Rent links (or scrap?) to a Google site - and the Pokerok mirror is at the top
For at least a week the top of the cluster «poker mirror» in RU is held by... Google itself. Or rather, the dorway on the Google site builder:
https://sites.google.com/view/pokerok-zerkalo/
When you see such a thing in SERP, you immediately run to Ahrefs and expect to see 100500 sambits and thousands of trash links: somehow you can get it into the index and buster it.
But not in this case - here we have RD at zero. Allegedly not a single live link. If you look at backlinks historically, there are 100+ low-quality rented links from Serpzilla. Already dead, fallen off, and even a year ago.
It would seem that the good old Sapa had no effect, but the web continues to purchase flashing links in unknown quantities. They look like scrap, hidden from the robots linkcheckers and marked with the attribute «sape». In any case, the part that I managed to dig up.
However, it doesn't change the point: scrap and rent works, especially when referring to Google itself! Andrew @tkhychs will confirm about the rent, of course.)
It's unlikely that a powerful PBN is involved, but who knows... you can't play with reverse engineering here - it's a Google domain.
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