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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2011
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Hey all, So I'm pretty new at backlinking and off-site SEO so I'm just a little confused here. From what I know link velocity/consistency and diversity are important. So, I'll have to build backlinks to my site at an increasing pace. But, I've also read that with blog commenting, it is not advisable to use comments blasted with Scrapebox or some SEO tool because they won't really help at all, especially if they're low-quality links. So what should I be doing? My site has 15 pages, so I'll have to manually build 10 links/a day per page, and crank it up to 50/day per page? Won't it be extremely tedious once it gets to that point? Just would like some guidance on this. Thank you! |
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Any comments?
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Arizona
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If you build links daily, it would only help you. Using automation can leave big footprints behind, so be sure not to overuse your tools. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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Although automation tools sometimes helps, it is in manual blog commenting that you really get to build quality backlinks. Some automation tools i believe are posting on sites that does not have a good PR or on sites that already has thousands of comments. Your best bet to getting quality backlinks is by doing them manually, as they say no pain no gain.
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I would do manual comments for higher pr blogs only and use scrapebox for the rest. For forum profile theres nothing better than xrumer. I wouldnt really recommend to much manual linking when you have so many tools, services and fiverr gigs to pick from!
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| RevSEO.com High PR Links Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: NYC
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Honestly - outsource blog commenting and forum profiles. Doing those manually is a waste of your time, trust me. You can find someone thats much more knowledgeable with a lot more experience than you for 10% of what your times worth. Jump on oDesk and do a search for the kinda links your looking for. Find 5-10 profiles of people that seem to have great feedback and contact them for "tests/trials". Choose your top one or two, hire them for a week and then choose your favorite one. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011
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Automation has its place, aswell as Manual Blogging. Manual blogging is something I'd prefer but due to time and expenses, automation tools are neccesary. I do manual backlinking for most of my clientele. Automation is something I use for the quality backlinks in order to increase their value. If you want outsource quality links in small portions, then get backlinks to those backlinks with automated tools. Incase you want to work something out with me, hit me up =] Regards, regZ |
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