Not sure what to buy? White-hat/Google Safe SEO for Business, Reccomendations? Over a month looking.

by komplex Banned
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Been browsing a few webmaster forums for the past few months looking to buy some backlinks, or another seo service to boost my google rank. However, after sorting through a ton of garbage there's a few I'm interested in but not much. So my question is I have a Business site, I need white-hat, google-safe seo work done, and want to hire/buy a service on here. What can you guys recommend? Budget is not really an issue, my competitors only have maybe 100+ backlinks over my site.. So I'm not looking for a huge package, just something small and safe.

Things have changed so much, have been out of the game for a long time, now I'm seeing things like profiles, social bookmarking, link-pushing, link-pyramids, etc. All this is pretty much new to me, I get the concepts of them, but I'm used to when backlinks where the old standard..

So what can you guys recommend?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Banks
    Shoudn't be hard to get 100+ links i usually do this for all my new domains. I recommend
    • article submission to directories (go for the high PR ones vs 500 crap ones)
    • Social bookmarking (submiting to about 50 top bookmarking sites will get you around 10 indexed links)
    • Guest posts on blogs (harder to find)
    • Directory submissions
    Check out fiverr or digital point forums for good prices on these services.
    PM me for a few more sneaky tricks that I don't really want to announce to the world just yet
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    • Profile picture of the author jacked
      Originally Posted by Jeremy Banks View Post

      Shoudn't be hard to get 100+ links i usually do this for all my new domains. I recommend
      • article submission to directories (go for the high PR ones vs 500 crap ones)
      • Social bookmarking (submiting to about 50 top bookmarking sites will get you around 10 indexed links)
      • Guest posts on blogs (harder to find)
      • Directory submissions
      Check out fiverr or digital point forums for good prices on these services.
      PM me for a few more sneaky tricks that I don't really want to announce to the world just yet
      Yea exactly, 100 backlinks seems like easy pickings. Just focus on some Social Bookmarking, a few profiles and blog comments, and Web 2.0 or other types of link pyramids. If you want to put in the effort you can do some article submissions, directory submissions, and a few more different types, but you should be good enough with the original plan.
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    • Profile picture of the author komplex
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      Originally Posted by Jeremy Banks View Post

      Shoudn't be hard to get 100+ links i usually do this for all my new domains. I recommend
      • article submission to directories (go for the high PR ones vs 500 crap ones)
      • Social bookmarking (submiting to about 50 top bookmarking sites will get you around 10 indexed links)
      • Guest posts on blogs (harder to find)
      • Directory submissions
      Check out fiverr or digital point forums for good prices on these services.
      PM me for a few more sneaky tricks that I don't really want to announce to the world just yet
      Great information! Will stop by digital point tonight and check out fiverr as well. This is the information I've been looking for, nothing large.. just small work that can be done. I hope there is a thanks button on this forum so I can thank you as well. Will send a PM too! Appreciate your help.
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  • Profile picture of the author J R Salem
    Just make sure the backlinks you get are relevant and high quality.

    Also, spy on your competition. this is a good way to outrank them when adding backlinks.

    Do daily work for a month or two and I bet you'll surpass them.
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    • Profile picture of the author arttse
      IMO one of the best services out there is the syndication and writing service offered at

      Article Marketing Services: Article Distribution Services from The Phantom Writers Since 2001

      It is expensive but highly effective.

      And the best thing about this service is that they only engage in white hat techniques.

      It's run by a warrior (TPW).

      PS. I have no affiliation with this site/service or with TPW.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Banks
      Originally Posted by Jeremy S View Post

      Just make sure the backlinks you get are relevant and high quality.

      Also, spy on your competition. this is a good way to outrank them when adding backlinks.

      Do daily work for a month or two and I bet you'll surpass them.
      From my experience the quality of links doesn't really matter if you are trying to rank for low competition keywords. Good on page SEO + 100 low quality links will get you a spot above pages that have mediocre on page SEO and only 50 low quality backlinks.

      If you can get good quality links then that is great, but it can be hard to get a good quality backlink to a site about stainless steel four slot toasters
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    There are more variables than just the backlinks that show up. On page optimization, domain, backlinks TO THEIR backlinks... domain age.. etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author J R Salem
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      There are more variables than just the backlinks that show up. On page optimization, domain, backlinks TO THEIR backlinks... domain age.. etc.
      Yeah, but lets address these:

      on page optimization - title, description, header, url definitely need to be keyword optimized. Content should have the keyword in a few sentences, but not overloaded.

      domain - addressed above

      backlinks to their backlinks - This is why you want PR3 pages and above in my opinion.

      domain age - In my opinion, not very important unless in a super competitive niche.

      Good points. But most of these things you do once and set it. With backlinks, you gotta stay on the grind and continuously improve and add them. This is what keeps Google interested in you.
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      • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
        Originally Posted by Jeremy S View Post

        Yeah, but lets address these:

        on page optimization - title, description, header, url definitely need to be keyword optimized. Content should have the keyword in a few sentences, but not overloaded.

        domain - addressed above

        backlinks to their backlinks - This is why you want PR3 pages and above in my opinion.

        domain age - In my opinion, not very important unless in a super competitive niche.

        Good points. But most of these things you do once and set it. With backlinks, you gotta stay on the grind and continuously improve and add them. This is what keeps Google interested in you.
        Uhh, I was just stating what else needs to be evaluated, OTHER than backlinks. People that don't do SEO on a large scale, don't know what to do other than "get more links than their competition". That isn't the case.

        If you deal with a company that needs a CLEAN link profile, you don't just build links. You don't just go for a certain PR of links because that is meaningless. You create authority to your links, and yours links... need to be linked to.

        Not sure if you realize what the panda update REALLY means, but the reason the major sites took a hit, was because the PR trickle was stopped, domain authority doesn't mean as much, and relevance is judge by the amount of links going to... Soooo, the reason your EZA submission isn't ranking in one of the easiest niches, is because of that change.

        Link pushing is necessary for clients you WANT to have, not the client that you charge a couple hundred for some pointless backlinks that can be gone any day. I would much rather have my own network, where each site is an authority. It takes much longer, but it is worth in the long run.

        It can be a tricky and complicated process, especially with link pushing and having multiple tiers. I really think developing your own network, is highly effective for optimum results.

        You're right though, for on page optimization, once you do it, thats the way it SHOULD stay, unless of course you're adding pages and targeting additional keywords. Domain, every beginner should go with a juicy domain. I have a few sites that don't have a keyword in the domain and have managed to rank them, but it is much harder!

        It is also important to expand on what you said about always adding backlinks... for some of my clients, I add on a new spoke or two in the link push... others, press releases and article marketing can do well.

        Really though, as long as you're doing something that is going to add value to users, and bring you additional traffic, that is what should be worried about. I think people would be much better off if they thought about what they were doing, and asked themselves, will this get me more traffic? If the answer is yes, then do it! If the answer is no.. then don't.
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    • Profile picture of the author komplex
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      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      There are more variables than just the backlinks that show up. On page optimization, domain, backlinks TO THEIR backlinks... domain age.. etc.
      On-page optimization is 100% perfect, anymore and I'd be overdoing it. That has always been my best skill. Here's some information on how my sites are setup, have one business I'm working on first, but need another done as well.

      Business Site #1
      Listed in DMOZ
      Backlinks: 180
      Domain age: 11 years
      Keyword #1: On first page, #4
      Keyword #2: On first page, #5
      Search results: 2 Million
      Searches a month: 3K

      Business Site #2 (One I'm working with first)
      Domain age: 2 years
      Backlinks: 105
      Keyword #1: On first page, #2
      Keyword #2: On first page, #3
      Search results: 2 Million
      Searches a month: 4K

      Competitor sites are 2-4 years old, none or listed in DMOZ, all only have 200-400 backlinks, should be easy to outrank with work.. None of them do SEO work either. Just trying to find out what work to do. Thanks for asking, should have posted this before in first post.
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    • Profile picture of the author SPC
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      There are more variables than just the backlinks that show up. On page optimization, domain, backlinks TO THEIR backlinks... domain age.. etc.
      Why would you want to get backlinks to your competitions backlinks? Or is that a typo?
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      • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
        Originally Posted by SPC View Post

        Why would you want to get backlinks to your competitions backlinks? Or is that a typo?
        No typo, you just misunderstood what I was saying. I was saying there are more variables than just the backlinks that show up on his competition. Many people that do SEO will build backlinks to the backlinks.
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        • Profile picture of the author SPC
          Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

          No typo, you just misunderstood what I was saying. I was saying there are more variables than just the backlinks that show up on his competition. Many people that do SEO will build backlinks to the backlinks.
          O I see... Linkpushing. To make those links more valuable by creating links to those links. Got ya
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan Green
    Check out the warriors for hire. There are tons of guys that can help you there. For white hat i would be having a guy do article directories, press releases, linkweels, and then have them backlink those sites. Those are some good white hat links.
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  • Profile picture of the author MoneyMouse
    Stick with white hat. You shouldn't risk being dropped out.
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