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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Hey there warriors. I have been creating some few micro niche sites lately, about 3 of them. But none of them rank well in Google. I came to realize the fact that I don't create backlinks to these sites, despite knowing the fact backlinks is the key because I am lazy. I thought I will have to change my way, and on this last day of 2010, I have come up with a backlinking campaign for one of my sites for one whole month of 2011. I got very jumpy and excited thinking I would soon see backlinks to my site ![]() But well, action is a key too.. SO....... Here's my backlinking campaign, it is my first and I need some help, and feedbacks from other warriors on how I can EWO (efficient work optimize ) my campaign. *EDIT* Forgot to mention that I will be purchasing Article Marketing Robot by tomorrow, so my Article Marketing campaign will be 1 Full unspun article to EZA, and it will be spun with AMR and sent out to X number of other directories according to the table. ![]() Thanks! |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010
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Great that you are in such an action-taking mood. Curious mind wants to know, what made you come up with this specific method? Is it a plan based on research and analysis to ensure high probability of getting ranked? |
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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Thanks for the feedback. ![]() Kevin | |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hey man, With new niche sites be careful to keep a steady flow of links to the sites and not stop until you are high on the first page or you could end up Google dancing yourself into the proverbial "sandbox". I would just use AMR and Press Releases. Unless you can do blog commenting fast and quesion/answers fast. Remember to always check if the blogs are dofollow. Tip: Write a Press Release and submit it to all the free Press Release sites. Then take that Press Release and put it into AMR, (do not spin it) and blast it out to all the article directories. Free Press Release sites are just glorified article directories these days. Dont worry about duplicate content as all syndicated Press Releases are duplicate content and Google loves it. |
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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Anyway, that's a kind of feedback I want. Keep it coming warriors. Thanks! | |
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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Nice Budget for the new year. Looks quit good. Gives me new ideas. Not interested in social bookmarking?
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010
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Press Releases are dup content. Hundreds or thousands of press release sites go to each other for the newest news that is being published. If you put a press release about your sites product on a PR site it potentially will get syndicated to hundreds of other PR sites. You dont want to spin Press Release content. Press Releases need to be uniform and the same for all the PR sites they get posted to. Now just put that PR in AMR right after you submit to the PR sites and blast it out to some article directories and it looks to Google like more Press Release backlinks. Syndication on steroids! | |
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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Always include your url in the resource box. There is nothing wrong with getting lots of links fast you just have to keep it steady and consistent. It will be very difficult to keep manual link building steady and consistent when you are working on other projects. So just do a PR every week and use AMR everyday or every other day, and you will always have a steady flow of links coming to your site without much headache. Also with PR sites Google instantly finds your Press Release and indexes it, with article directories it can take days, weeks, and months for Google to crawl your submitted article on some of the sites. So its not like you will be getting thousands of links immediately, they will show up over time, but you have to keep building them at a steady rate at least until you are ranked high up on the first page.
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| ssɐʞɔɐɾ ɐ ɯ,ı War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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So, today I started my backlinking campaign. I submitted one press release. I was just wondering whether I should start blasting that same article with AMR because the PR is not approved yet...
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