MANUAL backlink services

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Since I am one of the most awful Backlinkers in the universe, I'm looking for online MANUAL services in which people can help me by focusing on building links to my sites. Hopefully reasonably priced services.

Can anyone point me to services like this? I'll be having about 25-30 or so sites ready to go, and looking to have multiple services focusing on getting them ranked highly.

Not looking for the automatic kind of services that spam 10,000 links all at once and make Google bend over laughing as they sandbox the hell out of me.

Thanks in advance!!
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  • I'm trying out Actuallyrank.com at the moment. They provide you with high PR backlinks. A little pricey though, but I thought I'd give it a go.
    The alternative is a method I've been using where you reverse engineer competitors or high ranking site using a tool like MS.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    I looked through AR and thought it didn't offer a lot because not all of the links are autoapproved.
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    • Yea I also noticed that. The thing with AR is that it is a 'real' solution. Basically it gives you blogs to comment on that are real blogs and that have high PR. Not all your comments will get approved, but even if you only get 50 PR 3 backlinks a month, it will be a massive help.

      Early days for me, but will try it out for a few months at least.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

        it gives you blogs to comment on that are real blogs and that have high PR.
        Are the pages on which your links appear pages with high PR?

        Websites (including blogs) don't "have page rank". Only pages have page rank.

        If the links are on PR-0 pages of blogs of which the home page happens to have a high PR, that's a totally different (and - to put it mildly - far less worthwhile) matter.

        I'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but there are certainly a few thousand unscrupulous marketers/services selling "links on high PR sites" knowing that most of their customers don't understand the difference between the two. I'm just saying ...
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