How To Do SEO If You Have The Money To Spend?

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I know this is a broad question.. but if you had a brand website that needed rankings and had money to spend, what would be the most efficient way to spend it?

Option 1 - Making hundreds of PBNS
Option 2 - Buying links in the hundreds to thousands of dollar range

What else could you do if you have money to spend?

These are the current free backlinking methods that I plan to utilize:
- Web2s
- Forum comment backlinks
- Reddit + quora backlinks
- Niche edits (outreach)
- Guest posts (outreach)

I know they're not enough just putting it in so you can get an idea of what else is planned other than the paid stuff

Thank you
 
If you had money you would go for legitimate links but you may not even need that many links. What is it you are trying to do? you haven't defined your use case so any advice you're going to get here will be from robot SEO practitioners. Don't listen to them.

Have you studied the top players in your niche? when you do that you'll have a blueprint for what you need to do in terms of content and backlinks. I used to work for one of the biggest publishers on the planet, they had a very different way of doing SEO, it was tailored to their niche. When you are starting out, you want to niche down accomplish, then keep adding more verticals.

Don't worry about public links, you'll get those naturally. Focus on good content and HARD to get links, the type and quantity will depend on your business type.
 
If you had money you would go for legitimate links but you may not even need that many links. What is it you are trying to do? you haven't defined your use case so any advice you're going to get here will be from robot SEO practitioners. Don't listen to them.

Have you studied the top players in your niche? when you do that you'll have a blueprint for what you need to do in terms of content and backlinks. I used to work for one of the biggest publishers on the planet, they had a very different way of doing SEO, it was tailored to their niche. When you are starting out, you want to niche down accomplish, then keep adding more verticals.

Don't worry about public links, you'll get those naturally. Focus on good content and HARD to get links, the type and quantity will depend on your business type.
Thanks for the reply

What do you consider a "legitimate link" if I have the money?
I'm trying to just increase my domain strength and get pages ranking & indexed.

I have pretty good content on the site with thousands of pages, I just need to start getting them indexed and ranked. I have next to no backlinking done on the site but do have good on page SEO done. A lot of niche searches with not much competition.

Competitors do have a lot of natural backlinks, I plan to do more deep analysis but what I listed is pretty much what they do on their end. Some of the competition uses hacked links, but I want to stay away from that as I have heard it would lead to headaches in the future
 
A lot depends on your niche - if you can move without PBNs it's better to move without them.
Because maintaining a large network will cost you a lot of money.

If it's a white niche, Haro and linkbait content (stats) can help you get good links for free.
 
A lot depends on your niche - if you can move without PBNs it's better to move without them.
Because maintaining a large network will cost you a lot of money.

If it's a white niche, Haro and linkbait content (stats) can help you get good links for free.

Thanks for those two I hadn’t heard of them before. It’s in a grey area but those would work well.

A lot of competitors use PBNs, but yea I agree they do seem expensive. Just even the hosting /domain/renewals on hundreds of PBNs adds up to a lot
 
Thanks for those two I hadn’t heard of them before. It’s in a grey area but those would work well.

A lot of competitors use PBNs, but yea I agree they do seem expensive. Just even the hosting /domain/renewals on hundreds of PBNs adds up to a lot

The most expensive is domain price. Your competitors may have bought these domains 5 years ago, when prices were lower.
Now a domain for 100 good backlinks can cost anywhere from $3,000 and up. As a result, if you post only 1 link from such a domain, you may not recoup that cost. Buying such expensive domains makes sense if you have many sites and can link to all those sites.
 
If you got the dough, then outreach is the way. Get someone famous to write an article for you at some big outlet, drop a link in there.

Or even better, get people to search for your product and click through. This is the ultimate SEO.
 
If you got the dough, then outreach is the way. Get someone famous to write an article for you at some big outlet, drop a link in there.

Or even better, get people to search for your product and click through. This is the ultimate SEO.

What sites could you suggest if any? Do you mean sites like NY times, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, etc? Those are one's I've seen looking around on here.
 
If you have the money to spend, I would go for:

- Expired, brandable, domain with a perfect backlink profile.
- A set of foundational, expensive backlinks with min-maxed metrics.
- My own PBN that I control.
- A smaller PBN just for 'insurance'.
- All relative SEO tools including ~2 years of an aHrefs subscription.
 
If you have the money to spend, I would go for:

- Expired, brandable, domain with a perfect backlink profile.
- A set of foundational, expensive backlinks with min-maxed metrics.
- My own PBN that I control.
- A smaller PBN just for 'insurance'.
- All relative SEO tools including ~2 years of an aHrefs subscription.
Hey, thanks for the explanation.
a set of foundational expensive backlinks. - could you elaborate more on that?

do you mean Forbes, business insider, etc?

The domain and site has already been going for more than a year.
 
Niche edits (outreach)
- Guest posts (outreach)
These and quality homepage PBN rentals are the kind of links to buy. But before acquiring more links, you need to properly optimize your site in the form of keywords, navigation, speed/load time and interlinking.

Send backlinks on a site that isn't well optimized won't yield properly results. You could search around the forum for optimization guides needed for your site.
 
If you have good money to spend then Go for Niche outreach guest posts, Niche Edits and also home page links from guest post sites
 
Spending money on links that are not related to your niche is no better way, look for the exact niche links with high metrics and relevant content and its about quality than quantity.
 
Thanks for those two I hadn’t heard of them before. It’s in a grey area but those would work well.

A lot of competitors use PBNs, but yea I agree they do seem expensive. Just even the hosting /domain/renewals on hundreds of PBNs adds up to a lot
Building a PBN for a single website is not advisable because of the expense.

But you can get links from the quality PBN service providers.

There are lot of service providers here in BHW do offers some good Niche PBN Links for better prices.
 
OPT 1: It is difficult to manage PBNs by yourself if you are the only one to do all the SEO stuff.
OPT 2: You can buy links here which are tested by the super moderators.
- Web2s
- Forum comment backlinks
- Reddit + quora backlinks
- Niche edits (outreach)
- Guest posts (outreach)
I suggest Web2.0 are the links you should go to the tier 2 process. For tier 1, you can buy some niche edits and guest posts as you mentioned in the list. They can drive some real traffic that tends to increase your page/site authorities as well.
For brand awareness, I prefer comment links. So all you can do, but your preference is important.
 
If you have time and money then build a network of blogs else you can buy backlinks when you have (Niche Links, Traffic guest posts, Editorial links as well)
 
Hire someone who can do it right, or else build some PBNs by yourself and buy guest posts.
 
Guestpost from website with high traffic and higher dr
 
I would be spending more on high quality researched content if I had an unlimited budget.

But as far as links are concerned, having your own pbn network has to be the best option. Second would be renting links on a decent network.
 
Option 1 - Making hundreds of PBNS
Option 2 - Buying links in the hundreds to thousands of dollar range
An aged domain with decent authority could help you dodge these two
But they could cost $3K+ in most cases
 
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