Guest posting for slow SEO that might work

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Hello Guys.

I blog since three year in technology and gadgets categories, but I have no SEO experience or expertise.

I want to do a SEO campaign for my Gadgets site, the way I will do this is via guest posting on niche sites. Will not worry about the site's SEO metrics as long as the guest site is not marked as spammy, I believe, and hope that for as long as those sites are clean, they will be improved in the future, and there will be tougher then to acquire backlinks from them.

I am entering with budget $0, all the way I doing it is via reaching out site's webmasters and contact forms (contact forms aren't providing much result though). The SEO metrics I am using consist on DA/PA and Alexa ranking.

The way I will be linking to my site is like this: 30% to the homepage and 70% to blog posts within the site. All the links from blog posts and anchored ( I do need some tips on targeting keywords).

This campaign will last for 3 months and I will try to find time to update my site sometime rarely. What I'm feeling most sorry for, is that I am giving away some of my most brilliant ideas to other sites.

For the whole process of 6 months which I am expecting to start generating results, each month will take screenshots on what's changing. After six months will re-write here to tell what happened. Will provide the sources too, and if it worked for me, it will work better for you.

Any suggestion that might work is welcomed.

Cheers, Bledi.
#guest #posting #seo #slow #work
  • Profile picture of the author webby0031
    Originally Posted by Gadgetsblogger View Post

    Hello Guys.

    I blog since three year in technology and gadgets categories, but I have no SEO experience or expertise.

    I want to do a SEO campaign for my Gadgets site, the way I will do this is via guest posting on niche sites. Will not worry about the site's SEO metrics as long as the guest site is not marked as spammy, I believe, and hope that for as long as those sites are clean, they will be improved in the future, and there will be tougher then to acquire backlinks from them.

    I am entering with budget $0, all the way I doing it is via reaching out site's webmasters and contact forms (contact forms aren't providing much result though). The SEO metrics I am using consist on DA/PA and Alexa ranking.

    The way I will be linking to my site is like this: 30% to the homepage and 70% to blog posts within the site. All the links from blog posts and anchored ( I do need some tips on targeting keywords).

    This campaign will last for 3 months and I will try to find time to update my site sometime rarely. What I'm feeling most sorry for, is that I am giving away some of my most brilliant ideas to other sites.

    For the whole process of 6 months which I am expecting to start generating results, each month will take screenshots on what's changing. After six months will re-write here to tell what happened. Will provide the sources too, and if it worked for me, it will work better for you.

    Any suggestion that might work is welcomed.

    Cheers, Bledi.
    Sorry mate but Zero budget = Zero results.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gadgetsblogger
      Not really, with budget zero I have acquired three dofollow links from tech.co. I don't expect better links than it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hearn
    You should worry about your on page metrics. Changing a few of those can bring more results than a few links. You could do it later though, it's an easy process compared to getting links. Keep us posted with the number of links you get and results.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    No budget means you'll be learning SEO on your own If you want to rank pages.

    Start with on-page SEO, do the easy stuff that you have full control over first. That will at least get you in the game for weaker SERP competition longtail keywords.

    Assuming you have a decent site, try email outreach for followed backlinks from relevant sites/pages. Even If you can't get a followed link for SEO at least links on relevant sites/pages will drip feed relevant traffic so it's still a win as long as you get the link/s.
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