Question regarding tier1, 2, and 3 and Its tools.

dazzylazy

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Hi,

Which are the backlinks i can consider for tier 1, tier2, and tier 3 backlinks?

Also, can anyone tell me the keyword distribution as well for tier1, tier2, and tier3 ?

Note: I have tools like GSA Ser, Scarepebox, moneyrobot, Senuke, etc.

So out of these tools which automation tool is best to build backlinks for tier 1,2, and 3?

By using this tier backlinks in how many days i can rank a website or page?
 
According to me:

- For tier 1, prioritize high-quality guest posts and contextual links from authoritative sites
- For tier 2, utilize web 2.0 properties and niche directories
- For tier 3, focus on social bookmarks and forum profiles

When it comes to keyword distribution,
- It should center on exact match and branded terms for tier 1
- Variations and long-tail keywords for tier 2
- Generic and LSI keywords for tier 3

Moreover, if you aim for significant and stable results, it can't be achieved in days. It will take some time and will yield results through consistent and diversified link-building efforts.
 
According to me:

- For tier 1, prioritize high-quality guest posts and contextual links from authoritative sites
- For tier 2, utilize web 2.0 properties and niche directories
- For tier 3, focus on social bookmarks and forum profiles

When it comes to keyword distribution,
- It should center on exact match and branded terms for tier 1
- Variations and long-tail keywords for tier 2
- Generic and LSI keywords for tier 3

Moreover, if you aim for significant and stable results, it can't be achieved in days. It will take some time and will yield results through consistent and diversified link-building efforts.
Okay!! Thank You for your valuable reply. :)
 
I am also experimenting this tier backlinking so if anybody has tier link building sheet. It wud be very helpful
 
According to me:

- For tier 1, prioritize high-quality guest posts and contextual links from authoritative sites
- For tier 2, utilize web 2.0 properties and niche directories
- For tier 3, focus on social bookmarks and forum profiles

When it comes to keyword distribution,
- It should center on exact match and branded terms for tier 1
- Variations and long-tail keywords for tier 2
- Generic and LSI keywords for tier 3

Moreover, if you aim for significant and stable results, it can't be achieved in days. It will take some time and will yield results through consistent and diversified link-building efforts.
How many tier 2 links u suggest to build and how many tier 3 links?
 
How many tier 2 links u suggest to build and how many tier 3 links?

The key is to get the t2 and t3 links indexed, so they actually pass on authority.

@mangoodi's answer is comprehensive but to answer your last question, it depends on the competition you are up against to rank. KW difficulty is soooo subjective it is best to look at who currently ranks and then analyse their link profile to understand what it is going to take for you to rank. There is no single catch all answer. You need to know how to analyse your competition.

HTH
 
According to me:

- For tier 1, prioritize high-quality guest posts and contextual links from authoritative sites
- For tier 2, utilize web 2.0 properties and niche directories
- For tier 3, focus on social bookmarks and forum profiles

When it comes to keyword distribution,
- It should center on exact match and branded terms for tier 1
- Variations and long-tail keywords for tier 2
- Generic and LSI keywords for tier 3

Moreover, if you aim for significant and stable results, it can't be achieved in days. It will take some time and will yield results through consistent and diversified link-building efforts.
When should I buy Tier 3?
 
How many tier 2 links u suggest to build and how many tier 3 links?

It depends on how many good tier 1 links you have. I don't advise spamming your tier 1s with a bunch of tier 2s if you care about the ranking.

Web 2.0s and social bookmarks can be built manually and also maintained.

Alternative to my first sentence, you can try software built links as tier 2s on a different project.

It helps to test out a process of backlink building on a low difficulty keyword.
 
Tier 1: Use guest posts or sites with high da. Not Web2.0
Tier 2: GSA with proper anchor text.
Index both.
Forget tier 3. I don't see any need for it.
 
Tier 1: Use guest posts or sites with high da. Not Web2.0
Tier 2: GSA with proper anchor text.
Index both.
Forget tier 3. I don't see any need for it.
unfortunately a lot of the links generated by GSA SER default engines wont index on their own, so a tier 3 is usually needed
 
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