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Hi all!
I was looking for a way to get backlinks and of course that I found 1000000 results,I was recommended to use social monkee,the basic package allows you to upload your 1 artical and creat 25 backlinks a day,is it a good amount of backlinks? of course that I would like to use better services with more then just 1 url and 25 backlinks but it is kinda cheap and I don't really have much money to spend anymore [Before I started I set a redline about investing money]
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    Who recommended social monkee? Social bookmarks hold very little weight for ranking so you won't see much SERP improvement, if anything at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author CrisisCore08
    So what would you recommend?
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by CrisisCore08 View Post

      So what would you recommend?
      I would recommend submitting manually to social bookmark sites, but just focus on the major ones such as digg, stumbleupon, etc..

      This thread should give you plenty of good ideas. http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ing-today.html
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  • Profile picture of the author chilldy
    Check out Google alerts. It's absolutely free. You'll get alerts every time your niche keywords are are used in other peoples blogs, forums, websites. That way you can be the first to make comments with a backlink to your blog. Just don't go spamming.
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  • Profile picture of the author leandros21
    You have to prefer natural backlinks if you want results that last for a long time. In the beginning try to get just 3-4 blinks a day.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamieLeaf
    I think its more about the value of your backlinks and not their number, but anyway. I noticed the one time fee is only 7$ and they offer a 60 days moneyback guarantee.

    So you can go for it and if you feel that "SocialMonkee is not for you" as stated on their website, you can ask for a refund.

    However I don't recommend you wasting your time and money on social bookmarking. As stated above, use only the major ones and focus your energy on building backlinks with a higher quality.

    P.S. If you do go for SocialMonkee I am interested if they have some kind of upsell. I have a strong feeling that this "one time fee" is not their main source of income.

    Jamie
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