It's been 12 days since I got the job and officially started as per the contract.
Update:
1. Created the site fully SEO optimized for the target keywords.
2. Wrote a PR and submitted to distribution.
3. Built 167 web2.0 article submission list. Built a few, but will find a VA to do this task.
4. Currently building 20 PBNs in my language. Found the PBNs myself, and they're all niche related and have 10-50 RD
directly from the competitors. Some have huffintonpost links etc. But overall the metrics aren't stunning. DA ranges from 8~25. Using EBN for hosting, godaddy,dynadot,namecheap for domain registry. Bought a 1 month
@Festinger subscription to give the PBNs premium themes / plugins. Building PBNs are really time consuming, especially because I have to source the articles myself. Only finished 6 PBNs so far. Each PBNs have 5 articles which are around 700 words each.
Things that I've outsourced:
1. EDU guest posts
2. 20 PBNs from various vendors. All PBNs have traffic ranging from 30~300 monthly. Didn't really look at the metrics as the only concern I have is whether the PBN has been penalized or not.
3. Amazon, google play links. (Costs peanuts).
4. OH AND I BOUGHT SARKARK's 20 "Real guest post outreach" FOR $320. That's what... $16 a link? Quality? Idk... Honestly not expecting much. As long as they aren't penalized (likely to not get penalized in the near future), and have good traffic as mentioned, I could careless about other metrics.
Things to do in the next 2 weeks:
1. Finish building Niche related Korean PBNs, and dripfeed the links to the money site.
2. Build 301s link shorteners to the PBNs, blast them with GSA.
3. Conduct or outsource guest post / niche edit outreach.
4. Hire 2 VAs (One for Web2.0/Article submission, One for Forum posting)
I'll update every 2 weeks or maybe when I get requested
I feel really really sorry for your client.
So if you have learned basic seo, you can claim yourself an expert and get clients?
What make you different from scammers?
And what if you are in OP's client position? Are you ready losing $25K paying someone who doesn't even know what he is doing?
Think about that for a second before telling me i am jealous.
I've been working 14 hours a day straight since I've got the job, and that includes weekends. I'm willing to go miles for the client.
Sure I've been away for 7 years and am behind in certain aspects, but I've had tonnes of experience from 2008-2012.
I know better and I certainly don't feel sorry for my client.
You can be jealous and stay jealous. I wish you the best in life.