How do I make my back links stick?

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I have been working my poor fingers to the bone creating manual back links. About 5% of them stick.

I've been using Do-Follow, and No-Follow. Manually making comments of at least a paragraph on topic.

This is taking an incredible amount of my time and energy. I'm working links for 6 sites at the same time. Feeling pretty frustrated at the moment. Seems like I may be better off with a back link service and spend my time on other things.

Thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOMarketing101
    Originally Posted by SlowlyMan View Post

    I have been working my poor fingers to the bone creating manual back links. About 5% of them stick.

    I've been using Do-Follow, and No-Follow. Manually making comments of at least a paragraph on topic.

    This is taking an incredible amount of my time and energy. I'm working links for 6 sites at the same time. Feeling pretty frustrated at the moment. Seems like I may be better off with a back link service and spend my time on other things.

    Thoughts?
    Do it yourself but automate. This way you know what links you are doing. If you push this to someone else you can't control this. Look into a few products such as SE Nuke, Scrapebox, Article Marketing Robot, Social Bookmarking Demon etc. I have had success with all of these. They are in my arsenal. You can schedule these to run by their selves once you take the time to set them up.
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  • Profile picture of the author TinMan100
    If you can make more money doing something else with the time and energy spent on making back links the hard way, then you would be better off with a service.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joel_Cowen
      One way to get your back links indexed is to copy all your urls and create an RSS feed from those. You can do this at bulkping dot com. From there take your new RSS feed and go over to pingomatic dot com and ping your new RSS feed. That should help get more of your back links to stick.

      Don't give up, it's about consistency.

      Joel
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  • Profile picture of the author Emotia
    I've had experience with posting on websites that are relevant to my niche, but not on sites targeting the same keyword as I am.
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