Social Monkee-Honest Reviews Back Links

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I'm looking for honest reviews for the back linking software of Social Monkee. I have been searching Goolge and there are good and bad reviews. I know there are a lot of SEO authority on here. After reading some kindle ebooks they recommended going to Fiverr to get help with back links. I went to Fiverr and selected 3 "Top Rank Sellers" and paid for 3 Gigs. I was very disappointed in the back link service these top rated sellers provided as all they did was spammy back links and one even said she got me 13 Whois back links which cannot be done as I was already in Whois. The seller has yet to respond.

I signed up for Social Monkee and submitted some of my websites and now it looks like by using this service it could affect my website rankings.

Are there any good places that help with back links?
#back #back links #honest #links #monkeehonest #reviews #seo #social #social monkee
  • Profile picture of the author Paul M Smith
    Can't help you with Social Monkee as I haven't used it but based on my research it looks like most reviews are from people trying to make a commission off of an affiliate link on their site. Not too many honest review sites anymore as more and more sites are using the keyword phrase to drive traffic regardless of quality content.

    Getting backlinks these days isn't a fast and easy step. Google's algorithms are pretty good at figuring out whether your backlinks are gained naturally or bought. I do it the old fashioned way of finding blogs, directories, ezines, forums and social media etc in our niche and answering questions, providing solutions, guest blogging and creating news releases. It takes some time but works well if done right.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gsdlady
      Originally Posted by Paul M Smith View Post

      Getting backlinks these days isn't a fast and easy step. Google's algorithms are pretty good at figuring out whether your backlinks are gained naturally or bought. Most of us do it the old fashioned way of finding blogs, directories, ezines, forums and social media etc in our niche and answering questions, providing solutions, guest blogging and creating news releases. It takes some time but works well if done right.
      Thanks Paul M Smith, I've been learning a lot from visiting websites for good back linking. I have found out that Google Alerts work well for helping you to find current blogs and other sites related to your niche for posting blog comments.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul M Smith
    Good for you! Yes Google alerts is a great way to find niche related sites. Try typing in your niche "guest blogging" or niche "forums" etc for more results. Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Janice Sperry
    Lots of comments on this in the product review section. Here is one thread:

    Social Monkee Review
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