by Mattv
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Hello Warriors!

I'm considering offering seo services to local companies in a city of 200k. Here's my basic plan:


Money site <------ 30 niche related sites (strictly for backlink) <------ Web 2.0 properties for each domain (Youtube, Hubpages, Squidoo, Wordpress, LiveJournal) <-----100 profile links <---- 50 profile links to previous profile links <----- 50 more profile links acting as 3rd tier.

I will post two blog comments for each domain relating to niche daily pointing to my 30 websites. Each Web 2.0 property will receive one blog comment backlink daily as well. I will also drip social bookmarks to each 2.0 property as well.

What do you guys think of my plan? My thinking is to send most of the linkjuice through my 30 domains so if the client ever decided to cancel my services then I can remove their rankings easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanmckinney
    Originally Posted by Mattv View Post

    Hello Warriors!

    I'm considering offering seo services to local companies in a city of 200k. Here's my basic plan:


    Money site <------ 30 niche related sites (strictly for backlink) <------ Web 2.0 properties for each domain (Youtube, Hubpages, Squidoo, Wordpress, LiveJournal) <-----100 profile links <---- 50 profile links to previous profile links <----- 50 more profile links acting as 3rd tier.

    I will post two blog comments for each domain relating to niche daily pointing to my 30 websites. Each Web 2.0 property will receive one blog comment backlink daily as well. I will also drip social bookmarks to each 2.0 property as well.

    What do you guys think of my plan? My thinking is to send most of the linkjuice through my 30 domains so if the client ever decided to cancel my services then I can remove their rankings easily.
    Are you going to do all of this your self, or outsource? I would say you need many more profile links to your web 2.0's, don't be afraid to send a whole bunch of links to those. Have you tried testing out the link juice with that set up yet? as in point those niche sites to your own sites? I just bought a bunch of domains, and did different things to test different stuff, found what worked the quickest and effective..

    I do not profess to be an "seo expert" , but I do have many ranking sites.

    That should be plenty for local keywords, depending on competition, just tweaking some on page factors has put some sites on the first page, a few good links, viola, top 3.

    Lotta' of work for one man, I hope you have an outsource plan, so you can make sales and not build links all day!

    Ryan
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  • Profile picture of the author Simoshere
    This sounds like what you're trying to do.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ghlight=empire

    Have you read it yet? It goes into great detail.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mattv
    Wow that thread helped immensely! Thanks. To answer Ryan's question, I plan on doing the blog comments and possibly BMR manually to my sites, however the links to the web 2.0 properties will be all Senuke.
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    • Profile picture of the author ryanmckinney
      Originally Posted by Mattv View Post

      Wow that thread helped immensely! Thanks. To answer Ryan's question, I plan on doing the blog comments and possibly BMR manually to my sites, however the links to the web 2.0 properties will be all Senuke.

      If you build it, they will come
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Profile links are now useless for SEO.

    Also, if a client pays you for services you need to make sure you state that in the agreement you are not obligated to keep their links up on the websites if they drop your service.

    Profile links never have really generated link juice... so to increase your authority on the niche websites, you're going to need to have different links.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mattv
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      Profile links are now useless for SEO.

      Also, if a client pays you for services you need to make sure you state that in the agreement you are not obligated to keep their links up on the websites if they drop your service.

      Profile links never have really generated link juice... so to increase your authority on the niche websites, you're going to need to have different links.
      What would be your preferred method of doing this?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mattv
    I'm thinking of using video and article marketing to boost my web 2.0s. Sound reasonable?
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