BACKLINKS - which is best?

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Hey guys,

I've been roaming around the forum for a while, and have learned quite a bit just by reading. I'm new to SEO and working on an aggressive SEO linking/content plan and had a few questions...

What type of links do you think are the most powerful out of this list? Maybe rank them in the importance you place. Here's what I've heard works well...

- Press Releases (from major sites)
- High PR sites in my niche
- Blog networks (like Linkvana, AMA, Press Platinum, etc)
- Syndicate press releases on a lot of sites (like Daniel Tan's product says)
- Top article sites (EZA, etc)
- micro-site blogs that point to money site
- profile links
- blog comments
- paid for blog posts and links
- web 2.0 (squidoo, hubpages, etc)

Let's say I had 20-30 spun articles I could blast out per week... any suggestions as to where I should put them like:
- my money site blog
- EZA or other article sites
- web 2.0 properties
- feeder sites
- blog networks (linkvana, ama)


Thanks for your input...
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  • Profile picture of the author mainstreetcm
    I have found that contextual blog post links (links placed within the blog post) have helped my sites in the SERP's more than any other type of link building service. And Message Board signature links (niche specific) have helped drive more traffic than I ever imagined. As always, just my $.02...
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  • Profile picture of the author akilispensor
    Ezine articles

    goarticles

    articlecity

    articlecube

    articlebiz

    are just of the good sites out there for article submissions
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  • Profile picture of the author hiroman
    High PR sites with similar niche is the best for building link and it also will grow your pagerank
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  • Profile picture of the author mahesh2010
    Link building techniques is the best way to increasing back link, some important steps are use to get quality back link. forum posting with good LSI, do follow social book markings, blog commenting. Link building techniques is one of the seo methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author raj5151
    High PR sites give u good results
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  • Profile picture of the author bay37
    Originally Posted by hockeybull22 View Post

    Let's say I had 20-30 spun articles I could blast out per week... any suggestions as to where I should put them like:
    - my money site blog
    - EZA or other article sites
    - web 2.0 properties
    - feeder sites
    - blog networks (linkvana, ama)


    Thanks for your input...
    Here's what I would do:

    1. Build 2-5 web 2.0 properties/blogs per week (for 20+ weeks). Do it manually. Make sure that each blog has MORE than one article to it (2-3 works great), numerous pictures, custom formatting, etc.

    2. Build 5 ezinearticles links each week.

    3. Build 100 new profile links each week. Don't use those stupid "link packages" floating around. Scrape your own.

    4. ALWAYS keep building links to your web 2.0 properties. Do it for at least six months continuously.

    That's all you need. You'd be very surprised what KWs you can take over if you follow this strategy. Thank me later.
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    • Profile picture of the author hockeybull22
      Originally Posted by bay37 View Post

      Here's what I would do:

      1. Build 2-5 web 2.0 properties/blogs per week (for 20+ weeks). Do it manually. Make sure that each blog has MORE than one article to it (2-3 works great), numerous pictures, custom formatting, etc.

      2. Build 5 ezinearticles links each week.

      3. Build 100 new profile links each week. Don't use those stupid "link packages" floating around. Scrape your own.

      4. ALWAYS keep building links to your web 2.0 properties. Do it for at least six months continuously.

      That's all you need. You'd be very surprised what KWs you can take over if you follow this strategy. Thank me later.
      Thanks for the tips...

      How would you build links to the web 2.0 properties? I bought the backlink booster WSO. What do you think about that? Would you create a link wheel between everything? I've heard mixed reviews, but just purchased a link wheel for around $100... do you think that's worth the cost?
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    • Profile picture of the author jijaybajay
      Originally Posted by bay37 View Post

      Here's what I would do:

      1. Build 2-5 web 2.0 properties/blogs per week (for 20+ weeks). Do it manually. Make sure that each blog has MORE than one article to it (2-3 works great), numerous pictures, custom formatting, etc.

      2. Build 5 ezinearticles links each week.

      3. Build 100 new profile links each week. Don't use those stupid "link packages" floating around. Scrape your own.

      4. ALWAYS keep building links to your web 2.0 properties. Do it for at least six months continuously.

      That's all you need. You'd be very surprised what KWs you can take over if you follow this strategy. Thank me later.
      100 new profile links each week? How do you do that with the rest activites?
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  • Profile picture of the author apple87jane
    All those backlinks are working well, plus the indexing software to ping your backlinks can give you more efficiency results.

    To get rank on Google, keywords may be the effect. Too competitiveness keywords may needs you more links to get rank. want to know more info can check on my below link and wish you all the best in IM~~
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  • Profile picture of the author macaronnik
    trusted sites like digg gives you what u need
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    • Profile picture of the author simpleonline1234
      • Commenting on high PR blogs related to your niche
      • Create forum profiles using forums related to your niche
      • Web 2.0 sites
      • Article Marketing
      • Social Bookmarks
      • Press Releases (not big on these after the site is indexed)

      There are others but these seem to work magic on my sites....a word to the wise would be to build your back links at a slow constant rate to keep thing looking natural.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaratvit
    Content is king! Content is really king to this whole game. So, to really get your site ranked, one of the most important things that really matters to the search engines is having good, quality content on your pages
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    • Profile picture of the author bay37
      Originally Posted by jaratvit View Post

      Content is king! Content is really king to this whole game. So, to really get your site ranked, one of the most important things that really matters to the search engines is having good, quality content on your pages
      Bullcrap. Google cannot determine the quality of your content.

      Backlinks + content is what you need. Also a good site structure.

      Thanks for the tips...

      How would you build links to the web 2.0 properties? I bought the backlink booster WSO. What do you think about that? Would you create a link wheel between everything? I've heard mixed reviews, but just purchased a link wheel for around $100... do you think that's worth the cost?
      Haven't tried backlink booster so cannot comment.

      No, I don't do link-wheels. Leaves a big footprint and the results aren't that great either. Just build quality web 2.0 properties, have more than one article per property and send links to those blogs over time (drip-feed).

      As for $100 for a link-wheel... That depends. I do SEO at $247+ for 20 web 2.0 properties, but I only charge that much because I know that my stuff works (and I can prove it with some very competitive keywords).

      But here's a thing - this approach only works well on sites that are well established and are well monetized. It would be a waste of time and money buying expensive seo services for a site that doesn't sell anything (or uses Amazon.com for monetization for that matter).

      Therefore only you can answer those questions.
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      • Profile picture of the author HCLee
        Getting one-way links is the best form of backlinks because Google loves them. Use linkbaits like your special report giveaways, free ebooks and if they are useful many people will be linking to you. The key is that they must be of some value and is going to help people in their business.
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  • Profile picture of the author kposs
    Over the recent years and across different niches and levels of competition, I have had the best results with article backlinks supplemented with bookmarking, press releases and profile links (in that order).
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  • Profile picture of the author JonRyker
    I've seen a video by some internet marketer explaining that bought traffic can greatly increase your rankings, I dont know if this is true, so if anybody knows please let me know.
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  • Profile picture of the author forumer147
    High PR site in my niche , forum posting works well for me ..I think it really helps to add links which is relevant to your site or blog
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  • Profile picture of the author wendymay1
    making comments to top 100 blogs.
    -Creating 5 - 10 articles and post to ezinearticles once a week.
    -create quality content 500 word articles and place on your website.
    Quality is better than quantity. Easiest way to attract traffic.
    -Maske sure they are "How To" articles. Does wonders.
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