Hi, So as I'm still in the process of really getting started I would like to get your opinion on where it would be worth the cost to invest in links. I've invested quite a bit... Compared to the competition of the keyword (search volume is 1.5k/month). I guess I've invested $120 for that keyword. including blog comments (probably spammed to death), small link wheel 4x4 spokes, some 10k profile links, link pyramid with 200 profile links on 1st layer and 5000 on 2nd layer, high pr blog comments (the blogs are probably spammed though), some article submissions, social bookmarks.. What I can think off on the top of my head. Please do tell me if I'm missing anything really essential even though i believe i've covered more or less all aspects. So right now I have AMR (even though I havent used it - embarassing!!), scrapebox, and a trial of magic submitter (which im also currently learning to use) So of the following options I would like your recommandations: $5 - 7000 profile links $5 - 200 social bookmarks $5 - link pyramid as described above $0.25/link - high pr (spammed) blog comment $0.20/link - web 2.0 with spun content $8-10 - to index 1000 links (which I haven't used up until now) Articles THIS IS NOT SOMETHING I'M OFFERING, it's what I've been offered or have bought. Just so people don't think it's a sales thread. In your experience, what is worth the money? And, am I missing some essential things? I've tried to cover all aspects but I'm only ranking #8 for my primary keyword in a damn low competition area... Would you recommend proceeding with article submissions and indexing services or what can you recommend. Thanks for your wise words. The site is bringing me some $2-3 every week or so, which is quite depressing compared to investment in both domain, articles, linkbuilding.
you sound in a similiar situation to myself, i have used similiar services myself, sourced from fivver and ebay along with using amr. AMR is worth getting to grips with, it will provide some worthwhile indexed links. My next move personally is a link pyramid with random interconnecting links between the tiers but i guess it all depends on what you want to achieve, my domain is only 4 months old so i'm trying to go easy on it as i cannot afford to have it being banned.
that looks like a very interesting link building strategy, the pyramid i am looking at is similiar in a sense whereby the links are more random although this diagram shows it on a much larger scale.
I would purchase a $50 VPS with AMR, SB, and SENuke installed. Do it all yourself, get two months of it.
Id go to a casino, put $100 on 14 RED (36:1 shot); if you hit it 3,600. It may be 35:1, its one or the other. Then you can do all kinds of cool shit.
It would be your best bet to purchase Scrapebox and then look around on the forum for a good list to purchase. That would be your easiest way to go about it.
Thanks to the guys who replied. I'm still open for suggestions. I've considered link-pushing but I think it can be done cheaper. And the guys who told me to get scrapebox.. Don't bother replying if u cant even read I already own scrapebox, which I clearly told.
What's your ranking now? You bought all that and you don't rank? Maybe your OnPage SEO is crap, or your domain name. Don't focus just on link building.
As other has mentioned. Get scrapebox, buy some private proxies and a vps. Get to learn the program well, and make SB work 24/7.
Buy scrapebox and then learn to use it proper, i notice you say high pr blog commenting which will be spammed, i am actually going to be offering a high pr blog commenting service with super low obl, all pages will be under 50 with many having 10 or so, so keep an eye out
To improve your Page Rank you need lots of Content and even more Backlinks. Spinblitz will create unlimited articles ( they have a Free Trial ) and if you have Wordpress blogs there are automated posting functions. By the way - Don't waste your $$$ on the wrong kind of backlinks - They won't work. Since the Google "Panda" update a lot has changed. Google has moved the playing field and simple text links are almost counter productive, Pyramid linkbuilding is no longer worth the effort but Contextural Links will get you an almost immediate SERPS improvement. Most of the backlinks you will be offered today will be either, simple text on blog profiles or blog comments. Tens of thousands of both can be done in 24hrs using Scrapebox, and because of that Google is now giving simple text links less weight in SERPS. If you watch the latest video by Matt Cutts, Google's own guru, you will learn that contextural backlinks now have the most value. Contextural backlinks are links placed inside an article or blog post that are in the context of their surrounding text, so they look natural. For example an article on firefighting might have links to a firestation URL. These are quite time consuming to create and invariably need an image to get maximum Google juice. For anyone planning to create backlinks I recommend you to take 3 minutes to watch the Matt Cutts video on http://autoseosystem.com If you recognise the change he speaks about. then afterwards use their FREE software to create some contextural articles embedded with your own URL.