how to rank service pages on google?

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Hi,

i have website where I have multiple services pages, every service page has their own set of keywords. Someone is offering me this type of seo package

200 hundred high quality DA 80 links that includes
- book marking
- forum posting
- blog comments
- guest post 5
- profile links

How to use above package to rank my primary main keyword for service page?
what would be the anchor text ratio and would it be safe to hit 300 backlinks to each service page? like this?
Home page already has lots of backlinks from profile, directory etc.

can anyone please guide me on this.

Thanks
 
200 hundred high quality DA 80 links that includes
- book marking
- forum posting
- blog comments
- guest post 5
- profile links
only the guest posts are worthy of the term "high quality" and only if they are high quality indeed, because there are also low quality guest posts. And I don't want to draw wrong conclusions yet, but someone who bundles up guest posts with bookmarks and profile links under the label "high quality" either doesn't know what he's doing, or is trying to scam newbies like you.

But like I said, the seller might be legitimate and I'm just drawing the wrong conclusions, and until you buy his "high quality" service you probably can't know what you're getting :)

How to use above package to rank my primary main keyword for service page?
link from the 5 guest posts to the page you wish to rank, and point all other useless backlinks to the 5 guest posts, either directly, or in tiers, depending on how you prefer (although, it won't make any difference since these links have so little SEO value)

what would be the anchor text ratio
I would use:

- 1 exact match anchor
- 1 partial match anchor
- 1 brand anchor
- 2 generic anchors

But this is how I would do it, if you want to do it differently you can do so, but try to get 1 exact, or 1 partial match anchor if you can.

would it be safe to hit 300 backlinks to each service page?
300 backlinks, exactly? Loll NO! That would spell trouble.... at least use variations (295, 308, 303, 283, etc) if you absolutely must build 300 links. But I think 300 might be too many, and it will definitely be too many if you build them all at once. At least spread them out over few weeks...

Home page already has lots of backlinks from profile, directory etc.
garbage links, probably one of the reasons for which you're not ranking...
 
It's also important to remember that SEO is not just about building backlinks. You should focus on creating high-quality content that is useful and informative to your audience, optimizing your website's structure and on-page elements, and engaging in ethical outreach and relationship building with other websites in your industry.
 
It's important to be cautious when considering purchasing an SEO package that promises high-quality links. While backlinks can be a valuable part of an overall SEO strategy, it's important to focus on quality over quantity.
That being said, here are some general tips for using the package you mentioned to rank your primary main keyword for a service page:
  1. Choose relevant anchor text: When using anchor text in your backlinks, make sure it's relevant to the content of the page you're linking to. Avoid over-optimizing by using the same keyword-rich anchor text repeatedly.
  2. Vary your anchor text: It's important to have a natural anchor text profile that includes a variety of keywords, branded terms, and generic text. Aim for a balance between exact-match anchor text and more natural, varied phrases.
  3. Focus on quality over quantity: Instead of aiming to hit a specific number of backlinks per page, focus on building high-quality links from reputable sources. Look for opportunities to guest post on relevant websites or contribute to industry forums and communities.
  4. Use a diverse range of link types: Instead of relying solely on one type of link, such as blog comments or profile links, aim for a diverse range of link types. This can include social media links, directory links, and more.
  5. Monitor your results: Keep an eye on your search engine rankings and traffic over time to see how your backlink strategy is impacting your website's visibility. Make adjustments as needed to ensure you're seeing the results you want.
Overall, it's important to approach SEO with a long-term strategy in mind, focusing on creating high-quality content and building relationships with other websites and influencers in your industry. Backlinks can be a valuable part of this strategy, but they should be used in conjunction with other tactics to see the best results.
Thanks chatGPT
 
SEO is not just about build backlink. You need to optimize your onpage first, told google about your topics and make them eaasier to crawl your website. Then build backlink is not garbage or low quality backlink. 1 high quality backlink better than 1000 spam backlink. But for faster rank, maybe better if you have high score on your domain first. If you have high DA and DR, then will easier for get high rank on article
 
only the guest posts are worthy of the term "high quality" and only if they are high quality indeed, because there are also low quality guest posts. And I don't want to draw wrong conclusions yet, but someone who bundles up guest posts with bookmarks and profile links under the label "high quality" either doesn't know what he's doing, or is trying to scam newbies like you.

But like I said, the seller might be legitimate and I'm just drawing the wrong conclusions, and until you buy his "high quality" service you probably can't know what you're getting :)


link from the 5 guest posts to the page you wish to rank, and point all other useless backlinks to the 5 guest posts, either directly, or in tiers, depending on how you prefer (although, it won't make any difference since these links have so little SEO value)


I would use:

- 1 exact match anchor
- 1 partial match anchor
- 1 brand anchor
- 2 generic anchors

But this is how I would do it, if you want to do it differently you can do so, but try to get 1 exact, or 1 partial match anchor if you can.


300 backlinks, exactly? Loll NO! That would spell trouble.... at least use variations (295, 308, 303, 283, etc) if you absolutely must build 300 links. But I think 300 might be too many, and it will definitely be too many if you build them all at once. At least spread them out over few weeks...


garbage links, probably one of the reasons for which you're not ranking...
wouldnt it be better to setup 5 web2.0 instead rather than 5 guest post and them blast those web2.0 with tier useless links. This way I will have more control over incase if need to remove the links.
 
wouldnt it be better to setup 5 web2.0 instead rather than 5 guest post and them blast those web2.0 with tier useless links. This way I will have more control over incase if need to remove the links.
web 2.0s are worse than (I dare say) even the worst guest posts, for the simple reason that they come from subdomains without any strength or topical authority, whereas guest posts - bad as they might be - at least come directly from the domain itself which (could) have a bit of authority if it's not completely new, and it will definitely have topical authority if it doesn't cover multiple niches.

This being said, you can get web 2.0s, too since they're free anyway, but I would not pay $200 for that package until I was certain I would get quality guest posts at least. You should contact the seller and ask him/her for screenshots of the 5 sites where he/she would place your guest posts, the screenshots showing you traffic growth, organic keywords and traffic volumes, DR... and you should also ask him whether the links would be d0follow, and whether the sites are about 1 niche only, or cover multiple niches...

Even if they cover multiple niches, as long as the other stats are good I think it might be worth paying $200 for the 5 guest posts alone, but if they cover multiple niches but their stats also suck (few / low indexed pages, few / low organic visitors, few / low ranking keywords, etc) then I would not pay $200...
 
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