How long does it take to post backlinks?

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Hey guys,

I recently hired someone to do backlinks using Paul's package. I put him through the loop. Gave him all the details of what was needed of him, including a report of where all the profiles are.

To do 60 links, it took him 10 hours.

I couldn't believe why it would take so long, so I tested it myself.

In only an hour, I managed to respond to emails, talk to my wife, set up the report file, setup a keyword file, setup an email account, register at 18 social media sites, confirmed 15 (3 didn't work) and posted my links on all 15 sites.

So tell me, how is it that I can do ALL of this in an hour, but it takes him 2.5 hours to do what I did? This also means the next 15 is even faster. I could literally do 60 links in 3.5 hours to 4 hours. Compare that to 10!

Is it really that difficult? For those that do it themselves, how long does it take you? For those that outsource it, how long is it taking them?

After I told the guy what I did, he said it was "impossible" and "cannot be done". I guess I'm not human then... wtf? Must be a Yellow-Belly, Red-Neck thing I've got going on. You know, being Asian and raised in Texas.
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  • Profile picture of the author mwoeppel1
    Hi Kevin - another dallasite!

    I heard the same thing "It's very difficult". Like you, I can do 30 in about an hour. Maybe it's the native language, or a negotiating ploy. But I can tell you that I've had guy posting all the past links (about 450) and he's taken nearly a month.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jimerson Farveez
    It depends on the ability of everyone.
    Actually, To get links from about 20 sites (Reg + add link on profile or etc) - It will take about 2 hours.... You may be very experienced guy :p
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Adamson
    I guess that's why they say not to outsource anything until you've done it first...
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      • Profile picture of the author AdsensePayback
        Originally Posted by ScottNorfolk View Post

        I'd say you need to hire someone else who is faster.
        i agree with this.. if you can do better than the person you hire.. then, you should do it your self.. or hire someone else..
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  • Profile picture of the author articlemaster
    It will vary from person to person you will hire. May be that guy was having problem understanding the language and the work... LOL
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Lam
    No, I'm not going to continue doing it myself. Time is money. It was merely a test to see what is possible. I can even deal with him doing 30 links in 3 hours, but he's not even close.

    I'm NOT experienced at posting backlinks according to how Paul is doing it. I simply followed the steps he provided, trying to mimic being an outsource as best as possible. That was my first time at it. It's just a matter of coming up with a systematic approach. It's not hard. Took like 30 seconds to come up with one.

    But yeah, the guy was fired. I'll be looking for another one today. The guy seemed to understand English enough. His excuse was Internet connection. Yeah, okay, that's your fault, not mine. And to take 6 hours longer than expected... um, no.

    I was merely trying to see if anyone else thought what I'm doing is impossible or the guy is just yanking my chain. Whatever... NEXT!
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