Can't decide which is the best way to go?

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I have a bookmarking service to use where they drip feed the bookmarks over a period of say 50 days say 10 a day.

Then I see the same kind of service on Fiverr for a fraction of the cost but I can see these are services that do not drip feed.

I think it is not so good to blast and better to drip feed these links but then I see penty of people booking these bookmarking gigs on Fiverr so I presume they must still work :confused:

In your eyes which is the better way to go :confused:
#decide
  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Irrelevant - they're very poor links to get anyway. Whether you get 100 a day or 1000 will be pretty much irrelevant.

    Unless you're announcing that you've revived Michael Jackson they won't get you much traffic and the links have very little value, so don't waste your time thinking about it.

    Just use one of them and move on to more effective marketing of your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author Velant
    I agree with Andyhenry, social bookmarks seem to have very low value for backlinking. I mostly use them to speed up indexation of my authority sites (web 2.0s, e.g.) and quality articles on ezinearticle-like directories.

    Although some respecatble IMs do use paid services (like Social ADR) and they say it works just fine for them. The advantage with services like SAdr - your sites are bookmarked by real users from multiple IPs with aged (!) and (some of them) trustworthy accounts, and therefore you might get higher authority/trust backlinks and even some direct targeted traffic. But that's in theory, I never got to verify that, I just don't believe in effectiveness of social bookmarks (except for indexing).
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