[1001 Posts] One [1] Simple Technique to Step Up Your SEO Game!

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Ha, yet another useless thread started by yours truly.

This one is for all the SEO newbies.

Next time you build a website, do this:

1. Optimize your on-page and get some decent content up.

2. Forget link blasts or any other type of cheap SEO. Forget software and all of your useless subscriptions. Instead, get 3-5 good, high PR backlinks for each of your target keywords and see what happens.

Some pointers:
  • Be prepared to spend $20+ per backlink. You only need a handful.
  • When buying blog post links, have a look at blog history (go at least 6 months back) - do internal pages get PR? Has the blog maintained PR for a while now?
The truth is you can spend $77 to buy 10 blog post links where your post pages only maintain PR for a month or so (if that) and then become PR0 or... you could spend $77 to buy 2-3 high PR blog post links where all internal pages maintain PR for months if not years.

Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author ocaswiz
    Thanks for the advice. Could you tell me where did you buy links?

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
    Where do you find these links that won't eventually get you slapped down? I'm starting to make some progress with a site using my own blog network where I have control of the links if anything goes wrong. Problem is, they're all pr0 right now except one that is pr3. They're all in the niche I've decided to focus on.

    Also, should you make these 3-5 high pr links your exact keyword anchor text?
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  • Profile picture of the author John34
    But just 3-5 high Pr backlinks will not rank you for medium-high competition keywords, it may work for long tails.
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  • Profile picture of the author MatthewWoodward
    Originally Posted by bnetwork View Post

    Ha, yet another useless thread started by yours truly.

    This one is for all the SEO newbies.

    Next time you build a website, do this:

    1. Optimize your on-page and get some decent content up.

    2. Forget link blasts or any other type of cheap SEO. Forget software and all of your useless subscriptions. Instead, get 3-5 good, high PR backlinks for each of your target keywords and see what happens.

    Some pointers:
    • Be prepared to spend $20+ per backlink. You only need a handful.
    • When buying blog post links, have a look at blog history (go at least 6 months back) - do internal pages get PR? Has the blog kept its PR for a while now?
    The truth is you can spend $77 to buy 10 blog post links where your post pages only maintain PR for a month or so (if that) and then become PR0 or... you could spend $77 to buy 2-3 high PR blog post links where all internal pages maintain PR for months if not years.

    Good luck.
    Thats some solid advice right there!
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    • Profile picture of the author Mantasmo
      Originally Posted by ocaswiz View Post

      Thanks for the advice. Could you tell me where did you buy links?
      Not sharing specific link sources here, sorry. There's tons of ways to find them.

      Originally Posted by Carl Brown View Post

      Where do you find these links that won't eventually get you slapped down? I'm starting to make some progress with a site using my own blog network where I have control of the links if anything goes wrong. Problem is, they're all pr0 right now except one that is pr3. They're all in the niche I've decided to focus on.

      Also, should you make these 3-5 high pr links your exact keyword anchor text?
      I use exact anchors as it's just a few links anyway. And I believe that quality > diversity (by a mile).

      As for places to get these links - contact people selling blog post links, homepage links and blogs that accept guest posts. Look at their inner pages and find posts/articles that are 3-10 months old - do they have PR?

      Originally Posted by John34 View Post

      But just 3-5 high Pr backlinks will not rank you for medium-high competition keywords, it may work for long tails.
      It depends. I just put a 2900 exact match health term in #4 with three PR5 links. It's probably going to move up to #1 once the page gets more links for other (related) keywords.

      High competition - agree. I've a health insurance niche site with over 200 PR4-PR6 links. Spent close to $12000 to get the links, but the site is literally a goldmine. So yea, it depends. Most people here are trying to rank for shitty product keywords that only need 1-2 good links to take #1-#3.
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