What to get with 200 $ budget SEO

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I have a four months old website. Did a lot of on page SEO which is quite good now.
Now I have a small budget of 200 $ for the beginning to start with off page SEO.

What would make most sense to get?
(preferably with fitting sellers together)
 
You just develop high-quality links for your money site, however I don't believe $200 is sufficient to get the desired results, raise your budget.

Best of luck with your business.
 
200$ is good to begin. try to find somme good articles to place a backlink to have some juice
 
you can go to fiverr and get some guestpost links for $200. make sure the site has organic traffic, alot of garbage on fiverr
 
200 Dollars would not be sufficient ! About 500+ dollars needed to get an strong link building backlinks over it !
 
I'd invest it in content, or a content generator like rytr and churn out as much content as possible around long tail keywords. $200 is too little for buying links (that are quality I mean, because otherwise you can go to fiverr and buy dozens of garbage blasts for that money)
 
You could buy 1 expired domain here in the Marketplace in that price range and build it yourself, that would be the most bang for your buck

Or get a guest post / niche edit for that price range

As someone mentioned above you can purchase rytr and create content for your site
 
It's better to keep $200 aside and keep working on content. You can also invest that money in content. You should avoid cheap backlinks from Fiverr and other sources at all costs. These backlinks look fine at a glance but destroy your site. Moreover, Google is now ranking some low authority sites in some niches. If you have any low competition keywords in your niche, you can try to rank for them. So, you should consider all these things.
 
Seconding Starblazer's comment that you should focus your budget on content.

If you target lots of low competition keywords, you can start generating traffic without needing as many backlinks. If you create really good quality content, you might even find that people will link to you without needing to pay them.

Certainly you could start driving traffic with appropriately placed links in forums and stuff at least.
 
If you’re gonna buy something, buy Scrapebox or GSA. However, with GSA you’re gonna want to have rotating proxies and their decaptcha plug-in/extension.

You’re gonna need more than $200 to build a diverse backlinks profile. However, Scrapebox is $97 and worth it.
 
Start with $2k and put it carefully in paid ads. You won't give up that way.

SEO is not for starters. Maybe start from writing content, then try adding links and if you see growth month after month, buy more links.
 
There are places on the internet where you can buy cheap links at $1/link. You can generate content for them using rytr.me or copy.ai (it's actually free). They are low quality but will get the ball rolling and you will see some increase. Just find where your competitors are - their cheapest linking sources. If you happen to find only expensive editorials and guest posts, you're at the wrong niche.
 
With $200 you should maybe consider doing the outrach by yourself. Tons of sites are accepting guest post (@RealDaddy shared a great list of them recently).
 
If $200 is actually your full budget for quite a awhile I'd just buy an expired domain in the same niche and 301 it.
 
That's some good advices - thanks to everyone! I already built some unique blog content on our page and also built some backlinks. For 75$ I bought the SEO package of Beam SEO. Will still build more blog content on our page and build the overall SEO presence.

@jamie3000 is it really enough to just buy an expired domain and then 301 it?
 
That's some good advices - thanks to everyone! I already built some unique blog content on our page and also built some backlinks. For 75$ I bought the SEO package of Beam SEO. Will still build more blog content on our page and build the overall SEO presence.

@jamie3000 is it really enough to just buy an expired domain and then 301 it?

When you say enough what do you mean? Enough to rank for what? Or enough as in is that the whole process of using an expired domain and 301ing it?
 
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