How To Do Tiered Link Building?
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What I did was create a site with relatively low to moderate competition. I built about 3-4 web 2.0 sites (Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr ect...) I built these sites almost as good as my money site, all manually built, unique valuable content, multiple pages, post's ect with a big variation of anchor text and linking back to my money site. I then did a gig on fiver (I'm sure it was a waste of money) for links to my web 2..0 properties.I put the description that sold me below.
This was all set up and done over the last week , week and a half along with some social accounts set up for the site as well.
The site hasn't moved yet, and I was wondering if this was the incorrect way to do this, or if it just takes a little bit longer for everything to get indexed?
And yes I know it's all about valuable unique content which the money site and 2.0's were all built that way.
Just looking for some advice from some experts that do this for a living?
Here's the Fiver description I probably wasted my hard earned 15 dollars on lol
He used SeNuke
"""I will nuke variety of backlinks from Web 2.0 articles, PDF Distribution Sites, Wiki Sites, Social Bookmark, Web 2.0 profiles & Forum profiles which are a Great mixture of Low-High PR of Domains, Do-Follow, No-Follow from Different IPs. This is ALL IN ONE SEO PACKAGE for your website, Local Business Site, videos, Press Release, Affiliate Sites, FaceBook Page, Niche Site, Blog etc. I will deliver detailed report +Ping. I have 2 Years of experience in SeNuke Service, so with this gig you will hire an expert. My gig is safest! I need 1 URL and upto 6 keywords for each order. No need of artcle because it is scraped by se nuke itself. However, I may use your artcle, if you can provide 500 words in spintax format. This is 100% search engines Friendly and Safe!""""
Thanks for the help
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