Backlinking is so tough.

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I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?
#backlinking #tough
  • Profile picture of the author mikeroosa
    Just outsource it. Backlinking is grunt work and is something I despise.

    You can write articles for GoArticles, EzineArticles, etc with your backlink. Those will stick.

    Seek out some blogs that you can guest post on or sign up with one of the blog networks.

    You can still use hubpages as long as it is getting indexed in Google. Views don't have anything to do with backlinks.

    The reason your comments are being deleted is because they are spam. Seek out some blogs that use keywordluv plugin and you'll have a better chance of getting the comments approved.
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  • Profile picture of the author Benson P
    Fiverr is your friend.

    If you want to invest in tools..
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    3.SenukeX
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  • Profile picture of the author mattlaclear
    Backlinking is not for the impatient. As most impatient folks give up where before they start seeing results. Some campaigns can take months to start seeing results. SO don't give up!
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    • Profile picture of the author NicoleBeckett
      Originally Posted by mattlaclear View Post

      Backlinking is not for the impatient. As most impatient folks give up where before they start seeing results. Some campaigns can take months to start seeing results. SO don't give up!

      Matt's absoultely right. Backlinking takes hard work and time - which is why so many people fail at it!

      People don't just give links out to any ol' thing. You have to make people *want* to link to you.

      So, how do you do it?

      Provide information, commentary, research, and facts that are so compelling, unique, and interesting that people will be jumping to link to you.

      If you want to comment on a blog, make your post insightful and intelligent (after all, that's one more place that you can establish your expertise)

      If you want to write articles, make sure they're optimized properly, researched well, and written in such a way that people *want* to finishe them and syndicate them on their own sites.

      If you want to network on forums, work hard to become an active, intelligent member of the group.

      If you want to write guest posts, take the time to seek out bloggers in your niche and tell them what you can do for them (instead of the other way around).

      Above all else, work hard (and work smart), and you'll start to get the high quality backlinks that you need.
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    • Profile picture of the author Emmanuel Betinis
      Originally Posted by mattlaclear View Post

      Backlinking is not for the impatient. As most impatient folks give up where before they start seeing results. Some campaigns can take months to start seeing results. SO don't give up!

      ...and some can take years...
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    • Profile picture of the author im1217
      That's my problem! I am the kind that doesn't lift weights because I want to see those toned biceps and abs the day after I work out..lol.

      Originally Posted by mattlaclear View Post

      Backlinking is not for the impatient. As most impatient folks give up where before they start seeing results. Some campaigns can take months to start seeing results. SO don't give up!
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    • Profile picture of the author frank07
      Originally Posted by mattlaclear View Post

      Backlinking is not for the impatient. As most impatient folks give up where before they start seeing results. Some campaigns can take months to start seeing results. SO don't give up!
      I agree with you, links building is boring work and most people give up. If you cannot build link or do not have enough time or patient what can you do to get the good results. The answer is hire someone do that for you. Everyone has job and you will be free for other work as research for new keywords. You just need to have some money for invest, schedule the link building and tracking the results.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    I do most of my link building manually, but it's hard to get enough done to make a difference unless you really dedicate a lot of time with it. If it's your job, then just use every venue you can to build them. That includes signatures, articles, guest posting, profiles, and the like.
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  • If your comments aren't being accepted, it's because they ARE spam.

    Try it this way:

    Read the content, reply with something useful, possibly even something that makes the OP reply back, or causes others to reply.

    When entering your name, don't use your keyword, but instead use a real name, and put your link in the website box.

    If the page is relevant to what you're linking too, the bot should be able to see that when crawling.

    Anchor text does help, but sometimes that's enough for people to mark it as spam.

    I'd only use the appropriate keywords either on auto-approve blogs, or on blogs where other people have used their keyword in their name and have been approved.
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  • Profile picture of the author yangman2011
    You must be making 1 liner comments. Many blog owners don't like it and may think you are using mass commenting software to post your comment. Hence, spam comments.
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  • Profile picture of the author izapharry
    Don't worry there are various way to have back links, you can do "Dofollow" bookmarking and forum posting this is also very effective way to have back links.
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    • Originally Posted by izapharry View Post

      Don't worry there are various way to have back links, you can do "Dofollow" bookmarking and forum posting this is also very effective way to have back links.
      i agree with you. you can follow forum posting and social bookmarking. but when you are commenting on any site, you should be careful about the quality of your contents, it should not spam. blog or site owners do not like it. yes it is now very tough to get backlinking from high page rank sites , you can try press release too to get backlinking.

      thanks
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  • Originally Posted by amitdante View Post

    I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
    Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?
    What kind of comments are you writing? I've found that if you read the article and then take a small bit out of it and quote it in your comment, and then write your views on it, you are far more likely to get it published.

    This is because you are actually adding something worthwhile to their blog.
    Also, call yourself something like 'Mike from keywords'

    It might sound like hard work, but it literally takes 2 minutes to do this.
    It is worth it because you only need a couple of high PR 3, PR 4 or PR 5 links each month to start jumping up the ranks.
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

      What kind of comments are you writing? I've found that if you read the article and then take a small bit out of it and quote it in your comment, and then write your views on it, you are far more likely to get it published.

      This is because you are actually adding something worthwhile to their blog.
      Why can't he just read the post he's trying to put a blog comment on and actually write something meaningful and non spammy?

      Also, if I was commenting on a blog about dogs, would I still call myself "Mike from keywords" or do I change it to "Dick from the dog house"?

      Either way that seems spammy too and copy and pasting some snippet from the/an article will look just the same.

      Can't people just read a blog post and comment on it and actually add some value? Seriously, that's the easiest way to get blog posts accepted.

      If you can't do that you may want to choose another niche.

      As for hubpages getting no views - Write something people want to read.

      As for EZA taking to long to accept the articles, well they do eventually, right? So why's that such a big deal?

      Sadly backlinking is hard work and as I've said before, you need patience. This is a business Amit. When I "attempted" to help you before, the main thing you wanted to know was - How long until my site makes me money?

      Well, as it did then, that depends on how much effort you decide to put into it and realise this isn't some easy way to make money, it's like anything else.
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      • Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

        Why can't he just read the post he's trying to put a blog comment on and actually write something meaningful and non spammy?

        Also, if I was commenting on a blog about dogs, would I still call myself "Mike from keywords" or do I change it to "Dick from the dog house"?

        Either way that seems spammy too and copy and pasting some snippet from the/an article will look just the same.

        Can't people just read a blog post and comment on it and actually add some value? Seriously, that's the easiest way to get blog posts accepted.

        If you can't do that you may want to choose another niche.

        As for hubpages getting no views - Write something people want to read.

        As for EZA taking to long to accept the articles, well they do eventually, right? So why's that such a big deal?

        Sadly backlinking is hard work and as I've said before, you need patience. This is a business Amit. When I "attempted" to help you before, the main thing you wanted to know was - How long until my site makes me money?

        Well, as it did then, that depends on how much effort you decide to put into it and realise this isn't some easy way to make money, it's like anything else.
        Ha ha..yea I meant the 'keywords' would be your keywords.

        The quote thing is just something I have found increases my comments chance of getting published. You could definitely just read the post and comment. The point is not to write something spammy like 'I agree with what you have written here' or 'Nice post'.
        Add value and you will get your comment published.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

      What kind of comments are you writing? I've found that if you read the article and then take a small bit out of it and quote it in your comment, and then write your views on it, you are far more likely to get it published.

      This is because you are actually adding something worthwhile to their blog.
      Also, call yourself something like 'Mike from keywords'

      It might sound like hard work, but it literally takes 2 minutes to do this.
      It is worth it because you only need a couple of high PR 3, PR 4 or PR 5 links each month to start jumping up the ranks.
      You just outlined exactly what I do. The "quoting" of a part of the post REALLY increases your chance for approval. And instead of spamming your keywords, a simple "Name from Keywords," or "Name @ Keywords" helps your approval rate as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Groovystar
      Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

      It is worth it because you only need a couple of high PR 3, PR 4 or PR 5 links each month to start jumping up the ranks.
      I have been doing blog comments on a regular basis for long tail keywords and going nowhere at all. I do them manually and they don't get deleted. Nothing's changed. I did like 10 or 20 a day for months.
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  • Profile picture of the author JayVance
    I outsource everything when it comes to backlinking. I used to do it by hand, could do 100+ per night but wow was it painful.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joey Babbs
      Originally Posted by JayVance View Post

      I outsource everything when it comes to backlinking. I used to do it by hand, could do 100+ per night but wow was it painful.
      Who do you outsource it to?
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  • Profile picture of the author amitdante
    Lot of good advices thanks people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Roz3377
    I also hate backlinking and I need them badly. How do you know if a fiverr gig is really a good one? I am so leery of hiring off of there from all the stories I have heard about the links being no good. I have spent hours searching for blogs in my niche that are dofollow and have yet to find ONE! Very frustrating! I know your pain!

    Marsha
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    • Profile picture of the author WebPen
      Originally Posted by Roz3377 View Post

      I also hate backlinking and I need them badly. How do you know if a fiverr gig is really a good one? I am so leery of hiring off of there from all the stories I have heard about the links being no good. I have spent hours searching for blogs in my niche that are dofollow and have yet to find ONE! Very frustrating! I know your pain!

      Marsha
      There's a great post in the War Room about this- someone offering a list of some of the best gigs they've found.

      If you haven't joined the War Room yet, now may be a good chance to start :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author IrisEyes
      Originally Posted by Roz3377 View Post

      I also hate backlinking and I need them badly. How do you know if a fiverr gig is really a good one? I am so leery of hiring off of there from all the stories I have heard about the links being no good. I have spent hours searching for blogs in my niche that are dofollow and have yet to find ONE! Very frustrating! I know your pain!

      Marsha

      Hi Marsha,

      You can outsource to me, I am from the Philippines, you can get me cheaper. Please send me an email if you need a hand on yourbrain@gmx.com .


      Vivi
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      • Profile picture of the author jeremyashburn
        Yeah, outsourcing is also a good idea. I'm using odesk to outsource writters to my 3 blogs and some of the SEO. For some reason, it seems like people from the Philippines are the best. They charge $1-$3 per article and typically about $3-$6 per hour for SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author tritrain
    I'm actually building a network of blogs for folks interested in writing, with the benefit of building backlinks. I'll write more later on it.

    It's not a that much of a headache to build backlinks and you don't necessarily need to spend a lot of money or time to do so.

    I think the biggest waste of time is blog commenting (manually) just for the sake of getting a possible low quality backlink.

    It's all about cost/benefit.


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  • Profile picture of the author jonnyhardbaked
    Just stick to what you are doing. All of us are experiencing the same situation as yours. But don't worry, you can use other methods like social bookmarking and forum posting in your link building campaign.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaineCoon
    Backlinking is tough if you don't like doing it. I use SeNuke as my backlinking tool and it rocks =)
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    In the word of IM you are either a content producer, program creator or backlinker. Figure out what you are good at and then have someone else take care of the rest.
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    Just outsource it.

    You can get it done cheap right here in the forum or at Fiverr

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author joejoechen
    If backlinking is easy everyone would've done it and success already. The key to it is be persistent. In fact, that's what businesses are. Competitors are always in the game so if you're whining and not doing it's gonna be yourself that's losing out.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    Its not only the backlinking process but the quality of the links that you will have to produce.
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    • Profile picture of the author jeremyashburn
      Originally Posted by natashalister View Post

      i think you are not using the unique content.. unique content is the powerful to best the fastest backlinking
      But you can use SENukeX to nuke unique content. If you manually spin your content before spinning and not use The Best Spinner, it's all your unique content. I usually mix my campaigns with half unique content and half "uninique content" (downloaded and combined seed articles reduced to 550 words or less and spin using The Best Spinner).
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  • Profile picture of the author App Developers
    Yes, tough indeed!! I hate it!
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    • Profile picture of the author yeshuaisiam
      In my opinion, there is no short cuts.

      Good hard work is what will do it. Natural building of back linking is crucial. 8000 back links in 1 day won't cut it as well as 1000 back links over a year. That's my opinion anyway. It needs "natural building".
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  • Originally Posted by amitdante View Post

    I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
    Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?
    Backlinking is actually quite easy, IF you know where to look. If you don't have the time to dig around for places to plant your backlinks, just outsource it. There are many people here on the warrior forum who will build backlinks for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeoFan
    Directories were a good technique a few years ago, but lately, it seems harder and harder to find truly good ones.

    Recently I was looking for good, topical directories to get a kick start for a new website. The site is in a niche where there are tens of thousands of competitors, but most of the competitors do very little SEO.

    I spent, like 30 minutes per link, to find, evaluate, and create each directory entry by hand ... I created 10 of them per week, for several weeks. Now the site is ranking very well in google for some key phrases, even some more competitive ones. It only takes a few good links, then sit back and wait a month or so. Bookkeeping, logging, and evaluation is essential to finding out what works and what doesn't work.

    Oddly, google webmaster tools only shows a fraction of the backlinks created, and the search {keyword site:directoryxyz.com} does not even show many of the links, even where some competitors are showing up in that same directory. Perhaps it will take a few months... google seems to crawl directories very slowly.

    Tip #1: a few tweets and a craigslist ad with a link (nofollow) will instantly be seen by google. It may not count for PR but it seems to help hasten indexing. SEO Gurus have recently noted that even a few nofollow links can help a bit in some cases.

    Tip #2: Check a high ranking competitor site, or one in a similar niche. See where they get backlinks. Use backlinkwatch or majesticseo.

    Tip #3: There are sites that list niche directories and post feedback and results.

    Any shortcuts?
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  • Profile picture of the author jacked
    Outsource and automate.
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  • Profile picture of the author Backlinksboy
    backlinking is tough, just outsource
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  • Profile picture of the author Tad 100
    At first getting backlinks is critical fact if you want to rank well in Google. But it is not hard, it is because you dont know how to do it right.

    I do not recommend to outsource backlinks building because you will waste a lot of money. I made this in the past and now I know that I was wrong.

    You can outsource only after you know how to do it right so you can know how to check everything. I saw a lot of job offers that people want backlinks no matter how, because they dont know how to build them. Good way to nowhere.

    Most of freelancers are from India and most of them dont know how to do it right. 90% of them use software and automate everything so you will no get benefit from that and it can heart you. They even dont know the difference between reputation and authority.

    I suggest to learn a lot and this can help you so much. Buy some reports in this forum, packets with step by step instructions to understand everything. After that buy some better link building courses and it will solve your problem.

    Enjoy learning.
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    • Profile picture of the author Halfdantimm
      Originally Posted by backlinksvideo View Post


      I suggest to learn a lot and this can help you so much. Buy some reports in this forum, packets with step by step instructions to understand everything. After that buy some better link building courses and it will solve your problem.
      Probably the best advice in this thread, right there!
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    • Profile picture of the author FrFai
      Originally Posted by backlinksvideo View Post

      I suggest to learn a lot and this can help you so much. Buy some reports in this forum, packets with step by step instructions to understand everything. After that buy some better link building courses and it will solve your problem.
      Totally agree with you mate. I learned the same way...

      I used to outsource my backlinks as well because I didn't know how to find places. A lot of outsourcer use some auto link building softwares which I don't like. It's not like pointing 50 backlinks to your site in week one and stop. You have to be consistent in building links.

      I changed my approach and Took matters in my own hand. I subscribed for packets, then bought scrapebox and learned how to use it. Then I bought a course on how to build links.

      It's tough if you don't know how to find them. It's EASY if you know the places. I now have UNLIMITED supply of backlinks.

      Last week I found PR4 page to comment on. It was auto-approved with 10 OBLs. I just checked it yesterday and it's still same OBLs on it. No spam at all.

      Enjoy Building Links.
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      • Profile picture of the author arttse
        Is the comments section of that page "no follow" or "do follow"?


        Originally Posted by FrFai View Post

        Last week I found PR4 page to comment on. It was auto-approved with 10 OBLs. I just checked it yesterday and it's still same OBLs on it. No spam at all.

        Enjoy Building Links.
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        • Profile picture of the author FrFai
          Of-course it's do-follow

          Originally Posted by arttse View Post

          Is the comments section of that page "no follow" or "do follow"?
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    • Profile picture of the author freddylan
      "backlinksvideo
      I suggest to learn a lot and this can help you so much. Buy some reports in this forum, packets with step by step instructions to understand everything. After that buy some better link building courses and it will solve your problem."


      Great answer ! can you tell us some good courses you know, there is so many in the market and it is dificult for a newbie . thanks

      freddy
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  • Profile picture of the author William King
    Most of the people prefer to outsource the tasks of the link building and the ones who don't have enough back balance to outsource consider link building as most hectic and boring task. I have totally different opinions about the link building, I think if you are not doing link building than you are missing large chunks of knowledge and missing the the opportunities to build some good relationships. You should do the some part of link building by your self because by doing the link building in ethical way you can make backlinks, collect knowledge and can have some good connection which become handy in many situations.
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  • Profile picture of the author middleway
    Backlink is not so though, it's may be little bit time taking task. So keep try to make backlinks for your website or blog. There are many source where you can get backlinks. Forum Signature, Blog commenting, article, Bookmarking, Press release are the best place where you can get quality backlinks.


    Originally Posted by amitdante View Post

    I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
    Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?
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  • Profile picture of the author kiranraj19
    Try to get backlinks from the quality websites to get quality backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author godwinsam
    Its a tough process.We are giving links in the sites.It depends on them whether to give back link or not.Our duty is to keep on posting.If the link is directly linking to our site means its a good link.We can try to post more qualitative links to get chances of getting back link.
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  • Profile picture of the author tonnele
    The main key to backlinking is getting quality backlinks whether they are from blog commenting, article submission, directory submission, etc and getting those links indexed. Because what would be the purpose of creating backlinks if they are not getting indexed?

    If you are fed up with creating backlinks yourself then outsource them to an Seo company that knows what they are doing and will deliver the results via increased rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author Justinpage
    Doing SEO is all about patience. You just have to continue what you are doing, as long as you are following search engine's standards, you are in a right track.
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  • Profile picture of the author DamenRabat
    @amitdante What do you mean... "ezine takes too much time to verify"...?

    Does this relate to the time ezine takes to approve? ´cause as of late they are done within within 48 hours....
    Also, once you are a trusted author witha anumber of articles under your belt they approve super fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author evelyng
    I haven't had any luck with Fiverr gigs. They'll throw a bunch of automated backlinks out there and they last for about a day. A lot of Forum links and blog comments that I got were on Foreign sites and haven't registered at all. Now I do everything myself, although, I do cheat a little and use SEO Link Robot and Article Post Robot to make article submissions easier (I LOVE APR). Every little bit helps. I'm crawling up the ranks in Google slowly, but I know when I get there, that first place person that I kick out will have a heck of a time getting rid of me :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author presidentleaf
    it's a long long grind
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    Yea Xrumer and even manual tools are tough because you often get flagged for forum spam if you are a new user.
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    I also feel your pain, backlinking can be real drudge work, I used to hate it too - so much work for uncertain results. But I think everyone needs to go through that process at the beginning. It's the only way you can get a real feel for what works, what doesn't and what you can automate or outsource. When you get your first success (and it DOES take months for a new site if you are doing it carefully - don't underestimate the aging factor) then you will get a huge confidence boost for your next project. Until then, there is a lot of faith and perseverance involved...
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  • Profile picture of the author zackick
    use video, ads, submit article that not take to long to approve it. backlink is not so big problem except finding keyword that is big problem for me. haha
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  • Profile picture of the author Adodisltd
    Social Bookmark submission, article submission, blog creation activity etc.. is the nice way for the getting many more backlinks for your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    Blog commenting as a source of backlinks is as easy as pie if you can answer "yes" to the following question: Does my comment add value to the page? That's it. Try it. You'll see.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneyerr
    Backlinking is not a tough job and you will not get your forum & blog comments removed if you post your reply or blog comment relevant to the blog post or forum thread. If you post the comments like "Thank you for sharing the post" or "You have done good work" etc, it will really not only deleted but also you IP may be banned for next commenting.

    To avoid this you should post comments on those sites whose contents are similar to your site contents. Post your reply or comments after reading the blog post and not less than 3 sentences or 50 words. If you don't want to do it yourself, than consult some SEO expert.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quasha
    Backlinking is not just a tough job it also a time killing job if you don't like it and truly know it. The main theme of success in this category is not to give up and be patient.
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  • Profile picture of the author dagaul101
    As they say the harder something is to do, the more you get rewarded, I would have a little more patience with the likes of Ezine, Google still loves it
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  • Profile picture of the author seoindiaforu
    I agree with Mike - outsourcing is the best option and only experienced seo can do the trick for you and remember- tricks are not shared.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisMoon
    Can anyone recommend a good outsource for backlinking?
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  • Profile picture of the author ARVolund
    Originally Posted by amitdante View Post

    I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
    Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?

    The first thing you need to do is look at the backlinks you are working on and think about the return on the time you are spending (ROI). Lets take blog commenting because it has been mentioned in the thread already. Not all the pages you are going to try and get a link from are created equal. The biggest difference is the PR of the page in question. What you should do is split them up in three groups. The low/mid/high PR pages and treat them differently.

    For the low PR pages it really is a numbers game. These you should automate. Lots of good tools out there or if you do not want to go that route you can buy bulk (100k and up) pretty cheap.

    For the mid PR pages you can outsource these. Hire somebody to work for you cheap and have them do these comments and all you need to do is check up on them and make sure they are doing what you are paying them to do.

    For the high PR Pages you should probably do these yourself. No sense in taking a chance on having them done improperly because they are worth more to you and your site. This makes them worth the time to do.

    Backlinking in general is a numbers game. Automate as much as possible, outsource what you can and only do yourself what is worthwhile and gives you a good ROI on your time.

    You want to spend your time on the activities that give you the best ROI (make the most money) Always keeps this thought at the top as you are doing any linkbuilding or business related activity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Noel 100K
    It is necessary pain unless you want to hire someone to do it for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesReynolds
    Human links are best...simple!

    Automated links should be avoided on your inner layers (links going direct to your money site) as a few bad links can get your site de-indexed. Of course human link submissions are harder and more time consuming, which is exactly why you should be outsourcing your link building as soon as you are able.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Broody
    you can try Fiverr or Warriors For Hire sub-forum
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
    Originally Posted by amitdante View Post

    I have always failed in backlinking. If I comment something they trash it as spam and the articles in hubpages never get many views, ezine takes too much time to verify.
    Are there any other methods or better way to succeed in these methods ?
    Yes, stop going through all the trouble of turning 100 pennies into one dollar when 100 pennies is easier to come by and it hold the same value. 100 cheap , "less valuable" links is easier to outsource or buy somewhere like One Hour Backlinks - Buy indexed and high PR links with our link building service

    and it is the same value, but less work than 1 valuable website. Make sense?
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesReynolds
    It is important to remember that not all links are equal. Manual link submissions to an established high PR ranking network (blogging underground etc) will be worth way, way more than any links you can buy on fiverr etc.
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