Quick question about backlinks

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Hi, I'd just like to know a little about varying backlinks to new sites.

I've recently signed up with AMA, and was planning to blitz it with maybe 20 - 30 articles, each containing three backlinks.

naturally, the anchor text will be varied, but what I'm worried about is that all the links will be coming from the same types of websites.

AMA seems such a great idea to build one-way back links naturally, without going through the hassle or submitting to directories, blog commenting, other techniques which will require a lot more work.

I've read a lot of price that states that links should be varied, so I'm wondering if I'll get away with it by solely using AMA. A couple of other sites seem to have vanished from the rankings in previous times, which basically relied on a 3waylinks subscription and social bookmarking techniques, and I'd hate to see that happen again.

Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
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    When you say AMA, do you mean amaezines article directory?
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    • Profile picture of the author Maximillion_Z
      Sorry - Article Marketing Automation (by the PLRPro guys).

      I didn't want it to look like I was promoting something...
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    in a nut shell mate, don't stick all your eggs in one basket, article directories wont cut it... you need to think outside the box... create a network on the stuff. I do. and try and make sure that the ip addresses are unique and if you dont mind the extra leg work, put these sites on different data centers to hide the trails that may be left by conventional means that most of us do, link one of our sites to another on the same ip or host... mix it up. make it look like you don't own the site when the linking process is taking place... what's more, don't link up one site to another straight way, ie, one new document/page to another site you own page... it's not natural to link up a new article on one website, and make another article for your 2nd website that was published at the same time.
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  • Profile picture of the author meocon18
    AMA is Article Marketing Automation .
    Signup to directory , comment blogs and signature forum
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