My LinkBuilding blueprint.. Works like a Charm.

Berkeli

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Hi fellow blackhatter, In this thread I am presenting you my blueprint for my seo campaigns.

Sorry for the crappy Diagram, Building diagrams isn't something that I do everyday :)

Here's a text version.

Tier 1 (with unique articles, 1 contextual link + 1 link to a related website (in my case both are my client's websites)
*30-40 Web 2.0 properties
*70-80 Blog Posts, these are from my private blog network (10 posts) + various other blog sites
*~100 Social Bookmarks - Only Pr3+ and all are from different accounts.
*~50 Article Directories
*various short links from different platforms (goo.gl, bit.ly etc etc)
** FORGOT to mention, but this must be essential by now, all the content has images+videos, and some of the images link to my money site and hosted on money site.

Tier 1.5 (1.5 because it links both to tier 1 and money site, also with unique articles).
*1000-2000 blog posts Link Wheel, basically these posts have contextual links same as above(+to shortened links and no links to other sites) and in addition at the end of articles they have random 2 links to other blog posts (both from tier 1 and tier 2)

Tier 3
*Social bookmarks
*AA Comments
*profile links.

With This method drip fed for 3 weeks I ranked a brand new website for 44k exact match medium competition keyword on page 1 in 16 days and in top 3 after 23 days. and the traffic is only getting more day-by-day.

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Hey i also write unique article tier 1, but its been like 3 weeks and its still not indexed yet... how long does it take for the unique article tier 1 to get indexed?
 
Hey i also write unique article tier 1, but its been like 3 weeks and its still not indexed yet... how long does it take for the unique article tier 1 to get indexed?
Just don't post links on the sites that are not indexed, for it usually takes maximum 1 day to get indexed. I constantly check the links for indexed and if they are live, so you don't build links to dead links.
thanks. What is your anchor text ratio ?
tier 1 is 6-7 strong keywords, no generic keywords.
other tiers about 30 related keywords, again no generic keywords
 
Sorry, just to clarify, when you say no generic keywords, you mean no "click here" "homepage" "for more info" type keywords right? What about raw URL's do you include them anywhere?

BTW have any of your sites that use this method been affect over the last few days either up or down a bit (rumor of an update that's all)

Thanks in advance!
 
Sorry, 1 more question, 30-40 Web2.0's + 70-80 blog posts + 50 article site, that's 150-170, then "tier 2" 1000-2000 more blog posts - all unique, that's an awful lot of content. Are these mass spun or all hand write from fresh?

Sorry, just trying to get a clear picture of what your doing!

Edit: was writing this as warner410 posted
 
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Sorry, 1 more question, 30-40 Web2.0's + 70-80 blog posts + 50 article site, that's 150-170, then "tier 2" 1000-2000 more blog posts - all unique, that's an awful lot of content. Are these mass spun or all hand write from fresh?
About the content, sorry I wasn't clear - by unique I mean spun very well, I ordered 20 articles in total, 10 of them for tier 1 the rest for other tiers, I spun the articles on all levels, i.e. random order of paragraphs, 3 extra sentences for each sentence, and words/phrase 3-4+ spins. basically 95%+uniqueness per 100 articles.
Where to you source your content from?Are those 1000-2000 posts unique?
content is written by my receptionist
Sorry, just to clarify, when you say no generic keywords, you mean no "click here" "homepage" "for more info" type keywords right? What about raw URL's do you include them anywhere?

BTW have any of your sites that use this method been affect over the last few days either up or down a bit (rumor of an update that's all)

I used this service only on 1 website so far, but will be running it for a couple of more from tonight or tomorrow.
yes, i mean keywords like "click here", etc. and no naked urls were used as anchor text.
 
Ok, that's great, I could manage that amount of content lol

Thanks given!
 
Sorry, i don't understand. You said "I ordered 20 articles in total, 10 of them for tier 1 the rest for other tiers". So 10 article for spinning 1000-2000 for tier 2 ?
 
Excellent Share ! Thanks and +Rep added and well deserved !
 
Looks like a link wheel. What's new in this diagram is the blog posts are from private blog networks and not free web 2.0's.
 
Sorry, i don't understand. You said "I ordered 20 articles in total, 10 of them for tier 1 the rest for other tiers". So 10 article for spinning 1000-2000 for tier 2 ?
Yes that's correct!
Looks like a link wheel. What's new in this diagram is the blog posts are from private blog networks and not free web 2.0's.
what's new:
1. Linkwheel-Tiered linkbuilding
2. using short urls, I have 1 short url on 3 page of google for the same keyword (yes, it's getting clicks!)
3. Not using Generic Anchor text.
4. I don't think anybody mentioned before using images from the money site + adding links to them.

blog network posts are nothing new to me!
 
Nice diagram I enjoyed taking a look at this. Good luck and keep us updated on the rankings generated.

Cheers,
Unclemike
 
This even in theory should be powerful since contextual links are best one. Given that your tier2 has incoming links from blog posts, this seems one of best link building strategies around, definitely.This diagram wouldn't be so powerful without linkwheel tho ;). Thanks for sharing.
 
This even in theory should be powerful since contextual links are best one. Given that your tier2 has incoming links from blog posts, this seems one of best link building strategies around, definitely.This diagram wouldn't be so powerful without linkwheel tho
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. Thanks for sharing.
Well I've worked on this system for about 2 weeks and "sharpened" it for another week, from every point of view it just has to work :)
you are welcome!
 
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