Time Is Money.. What Is The Most Rewarding SEO Tactic?

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I've been reading some of threads in there and something strikes me: There's a lot of people using some form of Angela/Paul style backlinks. I'm sure they work great, but are they not also very, very time consuming?

I see somewhere else, that a Warrior was using about 150 of these links on an article. If you do them yourself, how long is that going to take? 5-10-15 hours? What's that in dollars? Even with close to minimum wage, say $10 hour, that's 50$-$100-$150.

For that amount of money, couldn't you just buy a REAL high pr link?

Where do you feel you get the most return from the hours you put in? Personally, I am going with linkwheel/blogfarms at the moment.
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  • Profile picture of the author War_Guy
    For the record I haven't used Angela/Paul style links, but have tried blogfarms and other forms of back links. The one thing that is consistent is the fact there is no short cut to hard work, outsource may help. Any time I have "bought" reputation it seems of little value.

    IMHO
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonmorgan
    I see somewhere else, that a Warrior was using about 150 of these links on an article. If you do them yourself, how long is that going to take? 5-10-15 hours? What's that in dollars? Even with close to minimum wage, say $10 hour, that's 50$-$100-$150.
    You're looking at it the wrong way.

    Your investing time to develop something that when finished will turn a profit. If done correctly, the profit generated will be far greater than the amount of time spent developing it.

    Investing $100 or even $500 worth of your time is nothing when you develop a site that in the end is generating that monthly/weekly/daily. Your work pays for itself in the end.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curt Dillion
    Originally Posted by JackPowers View Post

    I've been reading some of threads in there and something strikes me: There's a lot of people using some form of Angela/Paul style backlinks. I'm sure they work great, but are they not also very, very time consuming?

    I see somewhere else, that a Warrior was using about 150 of these links on an article. If you do them yourself, how long is that going to take? 5-10-15 hours? What's that in dollars? Even with close to minimum wage, say $10 hour, that's 50$-$100-$150.

    For that amount of money, couldn't you just buy a REAL high pr link?

    Where do you feel you get the most return from the hours you put in? Personally, I am going with linkwheel/blogfarms at the moment.
    Sometimes, it kind of sucks. A person who doesn't have money, needs to put in the time to get the money.

    A lot of site owners are having disappointing results with blogfarms, and linkwheeling is beginning to decline a little. You need to do linkwheels on sites that are not being used by everyone else.

    If you're looking to outsource, check my sig. We do manual submissions to directories that are as closely related to your site as we can find.
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