SEO for actual businesses?

What I'm starting to do for clients is to set-up "review sites".

These sites essentially just say positive things about the company I'm working for but most importantly, don't risk their main websites. What I would do if I was you is setup one or 2 of these and then buy premium SEO services in the Marketplace.

I thought about setting up "fan" sites for the architecture firm.
 
You can focus upon grey hat areas. Social signals, along with guest posts and press releases should give you a good start.
 
Set up secondary sites and use them for traffic. Dont be tempted to do anything but quality seo work for your bricks and mortar site. I fell into that trap when I first got into seo. For about 18 months I was outranking multinationals and PLCs but one day the hammer came and my company website might as well be on the dark web.

The secondary sites can be free architecture advice blogs or how to guides and you can target actual town names. At least if they get taken down they were disposable anyway.
 
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Try some service here which will drive traffic to your website so that people would like to know about your website.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone.
 
I honestly don't get the point of either your initial post or this one....

The guy is asking a question in a Black Hat forum. And you're lecturing on about how Black Hat is bad....

It's kinda like going to a shooting range and preaching against guns. If he wanted the stuff you just posted, he'd go to all the White Hat sites. He's probably tried them all though and that's why he's here.

Kinda like the guy in front of Walmart that was trying to get people to sign an anti-gun petition. We were like WTF?
 
Read between the members threads and "reinvent" your own method. Don't use the same because more or less might not work in your case. Twist everything until you will get a positive result. Each strategy needs to have something unique.
 
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