Is This Achievable? - SEO Masters This Is For You!

9 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Wish you a very happy new year to you and your family.

I have 200 web 2.0 properties, and I need to build 200 medium quality baclinks per web 2.0 property in next four month. I know 40,000 links looks a big target and I believe with proper planning and help of you guys I can achieve it.

Following is my game plan.

1)20-30 links from social bookmarking sites. (Tool - Social bookmarking demon)
2)40-50 links from article syndication service (Unique article wizard and more..)
3)20-30 links from rss feed directories(Big mike's Rssbot)
4)40-50 links from Wordpress MU blogs from (Big mike's Blogbot)
5)20-30 links from profile creation from backlink packets. (This is time consuming.. I don't know I should add it or not)
6)60-70 links from automated blog comments (Tool- ScrapeBox)

Total 210 -/+ links, If I need to achieve this, I need to build 400 links a day. So do you think this attainable? or Can you suggest some more efficient and scalable game plan?

Thanks Buddies!
Robert
#achievable #backlinks or bookmarking #build baclinks #masters #seo
  • Profile picture of the author robert25
    No one is going to help?
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1572467].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author tonykoay2002
    seem like is hard to achive!
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1572527].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author robert25
      People can you tell me any of your strategy?



      Originally Posted by tonykoay2002 View Post

      seem like is hard to achive!
      Do you have some other idea to achieve it?
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1573995].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author nosnow
    I feel that you can achieve this goal, but it is going to take a lot of work on your part. Be careful though if you are talking about spamming.

    You set your goal a bit big in my honest opinion and I would prefer slow and steady.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1575206].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author debra
    Do your commenting using Pluck on Demand Properties. They can syndicate your comments through their web2.0 properties. They exclusively feed News Corp with content.

    The link you use in your comments should be your rss feeds...a remix of your feeds if possible...like a yahoo pipes channel.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1575439].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author robert25
      Originally Posted by debra View Post

      Do your commenting using Pluck on Demand Properties. They can syndicate your comments through their web2.0 properties. They exclusively feed News Corp with content.

      The link you use in your comments should be your rss feeds...a remix of your feeds if possible...like a yahoo pipes channel.
      Can you put some more focus on it?
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1581707].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Ryan6
    Just focus on 10 for now. Use the ones that you feel have the best chance of seeing results. Otherwise, it just sounds like a v-expensive mountain of outsourcing!
    Signature
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1575455].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Davioli
    It seems very achievable.
    I've gotten web 2.0 pages rank very fast using just one UAW submission to them. All this may be a tad unnecessary but then again... the more you link the more better it ranks.

    I reckon you should go with:
    1) One UAW submission spread over three web 2.0 pages. That'll get you the 40 links you need per page.
    2) Social bookmarking using Onlywire or BMD
    3) WPMU blogs... however you will need alot of content unless you plan on using reprint articles from the directories. You could use contentboss to auto apin them.

    I wouldn't recommend comment spamming. Google recently published a report claiming it will devalue these links.
    Profile links are also not needed in my opinion. I personally hate building backlinks through profile links. I have a host of reasons but they're better kept private.

    As a sidenote.. I've found that internal linking within a set of web 2.0 properties helps alot. By this I mean.. say you have 20 squidoo lenses on a single related niche. Linking them together will help all of them rank better. I've seen alot of properties rank just by internal linking alone.
    Signature

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1575536].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author robert25
      Originally Posted by Davioli View Post

      It seems very achievable.
      I've gotten web 2.0 pages rank very fast using just one UAW submission to them. All this may be a tad unnecessary but then again... the more you link the more better it ranks.

      I reckon you should go with:
      1) One UAW submission spread over three web 2.0 pages. That'll get you the 40 links you need per page.
      2) Social bookmarking using Onlywire or BMD
      3) WPMU blogs... however you will need alot of content unless you plan on using reprint articles from the directories. You could use contentboss to auto apin them.

      I wouldn't recommend comment spamming. Google recently published a report claiming it will devalue these links.
      Profile links are also not needed in my opinion. I personally hate building backlinks through profile links. I have a host of reasons but they're better kept private.

      As a sidenote.. I've found that internal linking within a set of web 2.0 properties helps alot. By this I mean.. say you have 20 squidoo lenses on a single related niche. Linking them together will help all of them rank better. I've seen alot of properties rank just by internal linking alone.
      For WPMU blog, I am going to use magic article writer, So I can submit more quality articles. I will also follow your strategy of internal linking. Thanks for helping me.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[1581740].message }}

Trending Topics