Great backlinking package other than blog posting - Is there one?

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Hi there,

I am looking to reduce my backlinking work to practically push button but I can't seem to find decent consistence backlink packages.

The package that I am most happy with at the moment (I won't mention it by name) is a blog posting programme. Just put your URLs and Achor text in and it goes off and posts relevant content to established domains. It has had a huge effect and I would like more packages like this because it is hardly any work.

However, every other package that is recommended is also a blog posting program and I would like more link diversity.

Is there a really professional, High PR, non-blog post, consistent, no effort package out there? Or is that too much to ask?

Thanks for any suggestions

Pete
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    Hi Peter

    Have you used scrapebox? That's the best software to post blog comments if you prefer an automated method. But you need experience to find suitable pages where high PR and low OBL with Dofollow tags.
    You also can build profile backlinks, if you need backlinks from high authority pages. I think that's the best method to get backlinks from very Low OBL pages. You also need to ping newly created profiles. It helps to get indexed them fast.

    Thanks
    Rukshan
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    • Profile picture of the author M Thompson
      I tend to use a combination of methods, so I get a variety of backlink styles.

      I really depends if you want free or paid, although several of the ones I use have free options and it all gets done for you. I don't like to add links to products to posts here so below is a link to a blog post I made about getting links for free


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      • Profile picture of the author helper
        I use a script which I develop myself to distribute my articles with my links to over 1000 directories which have a PR between 1 and 6. But one thing you should know about building backlinks is that, google will slap you if they notice you are getting backlinks too fast. The rule of the game is to build it slow and steady.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by helper View Post

          I use a script which I develop myself to distribute my articles with my links to over 1000 directories which have a PR between 1 and 6.
          The directories' home pages may have PR's between 1 and 6, but unless you've found a way to post your articles on their home pages, that's of rather limited value. My articles in directories all go on non-context-relevant, PR-0 pages (yes, even in EZA). I'm "just saying".

          Originally Posted by helper View Post

          But one thing you should know about building backlinks is that, google will slap you if they notice you are getting backlinks too fast.
          On the contrary, this is simply an urban myth of internet marketing which (like most so-called "Google penalties") doesn't actually stand up to examination for a moment. If Google slapped people for "getting backlinks too fast", all those subfusc-headwear forums would be full of people offering it as a service to "get your competitors' sites penalised". Google knows perfectly well that webmasters can't and shouldn't, for the most part, be accountable/punished for things happening on other people's sites, otherwise their entire SERP's system wouldn't ultimately fulfil much useful function at all.

          It's precisely the perpetuation of these myths in forums like this one that causes inexperienced and/or gullible people to make the mistake of taking them seriously. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
    Alexa, so you've found that building large numbers of links to a new site doesn't affect it negatively, or slow down the speed at which it ranks?
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  • Profile picture of the author Peterdeg
    Thanks for all your suggestions.

    @Rukshan - I haven't used scrapebox but have heard some good things about it. My blog commenting strategy is to target PR3+ sites using Market Samurai to find one that leave IMers comments on high PR pages. That works well but takes ages.

    @helper - I have a programme that submits articles and that helps a bit, but there is a lot of spin work to get them looking unique.

    I am currently spending around $600 on backlinking packages which churn out a lot of backlinks and google hasn't slapped me yet.

    The thing is that I am looking for packages that are steady release and high PR. I am fine with quantity, that I have loads of, I just need to fill the quality part now but without having to spend ages on it.
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