Which SEO service is the best?

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I want to rank my site for a few keywords, but I do not which service to use. I do not have any experience with SEO so I do not know anything to do, so I would like to know which service(s) you had success with.

I am currently rank #75 in 9 days since the launch of my site.

Thank you :)
 
I want to rank my site for a few keywords, but I do not which service to use. I do not have any experience with SEO so I do not know anything to do, so I would like to know which service(s) you had success with.

I am currently rank #75 in 9 days since the launch of my site.

Thank you :)

Theres not a certain service which will help you. You need some variation. For example, just ordering Wikis probably won't help you rank to the first page. Order a bit of that, and a bit of this. The BST section is a great place to first search. You can try some bookmarks, and then some wikis, and so on.
 
As recommended to all others, use the search function, go through the BST section look through all the fiverr threads. I've personally recommended quite a few services in another thread.


ALL YOU NEED FOR RANKING:


HTML:
http://fiverr.com/diptis/create-massive-2000-unique-wiki-backlinks-and-lindexing
http://fiverr.com/backlinks_wiki/create-high-pr-625-dollow-wiki-seo-backlinks-to-your-website-edu-links-included-just
http://fiverr.com/crorkservice/add-your-site-to-700-social-bookmarks
http://fiverr.com/servingyou/submit-your-article-to-6000-article-directories100-indexed-backlinks-in-1-hour-complete-report-after-the-submission-boost-traffic-to-your-website
http://fiverr.com/worldofseo/create-8000-20-000-30-000-40-000-50-000-100-000-500-000-and-1-million-verified-forum-profiles-with-xrumer-unlimited-keywords-not

from this thread
 
Thanks to both of you. I personally don't love Twitter and would love a BHW BST link compilation
 
Thanks to both of you. I personally don't love Twitter and would love a BHW BST link compilation

Why don't you run through the reviews in the BST section then? There are also comparison threads in here that answers your exact question. Sorry, but it seems like you are simply trying to get spoonfed information that this forum is full off without doing any research on your own.
 
Go slow and steady. It took me 6 months to find my way out of the sandbox because I started buying gigs that looked good.

If I were to do it again I would begin with an account on DripFeedLinks and a Linklicious basic account. Then focus on quality > quantity and spend your time working on small quantities of high page rank links and articles.
 
Why don't you run through the reviews in the BST section then? There are also comparison threads in here that answers your exact question. Sorry, but it seems like you are simply trying to get spoonfed information that this forum is full off without doing any research on your own.

That's the thing. I do not know what to look for. There is so many unknown words such as social bookmark wikis etc. Which ones do I need
 
What's the monthly searches and CPC ? That way you have a budget. What's the comp like and what's your timescale?
 
That's the thing. I do not know what to look for. There is so many unknown words such as social bookmark wikis etc. Which ones do I need


It really does depend on your site, your keywords and defiantly on your competition!

See what your competition are doing, sort out the backlinks from them and break them down to what you can pinch or buy

After that THEN start outsourciing and got for every type of link that you can

Don't blast the crap out of your site with direct scrapebox or xrumer

Make sure that you build up and make sure that you keep building links when your site starts to dance up and down in Google for a while

Ride slow, learn the wheels then do the jump

And don't forget to check my sig below (shamless plug)
 
Go for high PR blog posts, high PR/low OBL blog comments, social bookmarking and maybe high PR profile links.

Concentrate on getting hundreds of high PR blog posts, they are extremely effective.
 
You need a diverse portfolio of links. Off the top of my head I would do this:

1 - In content links. Private blog networks, guest blogs, web 2.0's etc. You can also use these for your tier one links and build links to them using the rest of the steps below.
2 - Social mentions. This includes social news sites like digg, reddit, stumbleupon and then hit Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest etc.
3 - Social bookmarks. There are many ways to get these just pick one and get a lot of them.
4 - High PR Links. You'll need to get some powerful links to make your rankings stick/move up from when you get stuck. I would not recommend you use a private blog network service offering high PR links unless they stick on the page with PR. These need to be permanent high pr links.
5 - Low quality links in mass. You may not want to hit your main site with these types of links if you use software, but if you do them manually they are just fine. Blog comments, Forum signatures/profiles, wiki's etc. You can use these to build links to your already built links as well to make all your links stronger.
6 - Make sure all your links are crawled/indexed using lindexed/linklicious type services etc.
7 - Repeat as necessary. If you do all these steps, you'll get movement, it's just a matter of how far you can go depending on how many and how the quality of links you get.
8 - Don't forget to add content/update the site. This is very important. And don't send all links to the page you want to rank. Spread links throughout your site. All links pointing to the home page isn't natural. I've found that linking deep into a site will make all pages rank higher as long as your internal linking structure is sound.
 
the first seo task people they fail is KWs research and this is art .....
 
I also could help you with Article Directories LinkWheel Service at my sig.
GIG: SEO Article Directories LinkWheel
URL: at Signature
Rate: 24 Positive reviews - 100%
Result: All articles indexed
 
I would suggest spending $10 for 500 bookmarks here:

Code:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/buy-sell-services/390794-xpressbookmarking-500-bookmarks-10-2hrs-delivery-exact-link-report-bulk-urls-ok.html
I've been a customer and the service is very fast and very good. There are many good services here though. If your site is less than 2 weeks old, I wouldn't be too aggressive with link building too quickly though.
 
You need to know which keywords you're targeting, what the competition is like, etc to form a plan/strategy for your SEO efforts. There is no single service that will fit all types of projects and campaigns.

For instance, if the keyword is easy, a decent article submission service would be enough to rank you and maintain your rank, too! A tough keyword, on the other hand, will require more efforts, more "consistency" in link building, etc. Having said that, "easy" and "tough" are pretty subjective.
 
Thanks for all the inputs, guys! I got most of it figured out :)
 
You need a diverse portfolio of links. Off the top of my head I would do this:

1 - In content links. Private blog networks, guest blogs, web 2.0's etc. You can also use these for your tier one links and build links to them using the rest of the steps below.
2 - Social mentions. This includes social news sites like digg, reddit, stumbleupon and then hit Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest etc.
3 - Social bookmarks. There are many ways to get these just pick one and get a lot of them.
4 - High PR Links. You'll need to get some powerful links to make your rankings stick/move up from when you get stuck. I would not recommend you use a private blog network service offering high PR links unless they stick on the page with PR. These need to be permanent high pr links.
5 - Low quality links in mass. You may not want to hit your main site with these types of links if you use software, but if you do them manually they are just fine. Blog comments, Forum signatures/profiles, wiki's etc. You can use these to build links to your already built links as well to make all your links stronger.
6 - Make sure all your links are crawled/indexed using lindexed/linklicious type services etc.
7 - Repeat as necessary. If you do all these steps, you'll get movement, it's just a matter of how far you can go depending on how many and how the quality of links you get.
8 - Don't forget to add content/update the site. This is very important. And don't send all links to the page you want to rank. Spread links throughout your site. All links pointing to the home page isn't natural. I've found that linking deep into a site will make all pages rank higher as long as your internal linking structure is sound.


i would suggest the same.
 
Depending on the budget, you could go for a link network, or basically a link building service. Check out the different SEO forums for offers, especially the ad banners.
Also, if you're skilled with google search operators you can look for EDU links and other authority links.
 
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