Building Backlinks for subpages

by Ernies
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Hey,

I currently own a collection of squidoo lens that earn me and $40-50 dollars in affiliate sales a month, however I am trying to invest the money back into them to try to get them to rank higher in google. I was trying to search the forum for "subpage backlink" but couldn't find anything too relevant

Does anyone know of a high quality/great link building service for subpages preferably under $70?

I was looking at one called article ranks where you write articles, spin them, then they got distributed to a number of blogs, but I read a forum post on here 6 months previous that thought the service wasn't to great.

Thanks
#backlinks #building #subpages
  • Profile picture of the author Ezra Anderson
    Don't look for "subpage backlink servies", because any backlinking service can put links to subpages.

    Also, Article Ranks is good place to build links. Other good services to use are Authority Link Network and Build My Rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author jalicia18
    Can you state the quality and quantity of backlinks you want?
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  • Profile picture of the author Melissa82
    Try searching "inner pages". I just checked that and had lot's of info.
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  • Profile picture of the author SalahStudios
    You can use any backlink service, doesn't matter if its for a subpage or root domain. I usually find great deals (a ton under $70) right here on the Warrior Forum in the WSO section or on the Backlinks Forum in the BFSO section.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikeavery10
    Subpage backlink servies is not better than Article. You should keep attentions more to blog or forum backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author anwar001
    You can use any backlinking service. You don't have to search for inner page backlinks or such. However my advice is not to depend too much on squidoo. Instead of that build links and rank your own websites. It is far better in the long run.

    These web 2.0 sites keep changing their rules and regulations. I had a couple of hubpages which were ranked on first position of Google and was earning nearly $400 to $500 per month through promoting clickbank products.

    Then all of a sudden, hubpages changed its rules and now prohibits promoting clickbank products or ebooks. Because of this change in its policy, my earnings from these 2 hubs took a nosedive.

    From then on, I became severely disappointed and now focus just on my own site rankings. I use the web 2.0 properties etc to build links to my websites.
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    • Profile picture of the author gsport11
      Originally Posted by anwar001 View Post

      These web 2.0 sites keep changing their rules and regulations. I had a couple of hubpages which were ranked on first position of Google and was earning nearly $400 to $500 per month through promoting clickbank products.

      Then all of a sudden, hubpages changed its rules and now prohibits promoting clickbank products or ebooks. Because of this change in its policy, my earnings from these 2 hubs took a nosedive.

      From then on, I became severely disappointed and now focus just on my own site rankings.
      This insight is useful anytime you "partner" with another business. Take for example a recent experience that I had (and many others have had) with affiliate marketing.

      I have a niche site with well over one thousand pages indexed by Google. One of my primary vendors for which I was a vendor decided to change the product names of nearly all of their extensive catalogs. That in turn meant a change in the product sales page URLs.

      Consequently, most of my reviews of their products pointed to pages that no longer existed. Since the vendor did not bother to set up redirects--something out of my control--my visitors could no longer find the products that interested them when they visited my site.

      I have no interest in sorting through so many pages on my own site and inserting new links to that vendor's new pages, I simply made sure that the old pages were well buried in my site while moving a more reliable vendor to the top.

      Remember that other businesses have their interests at heart and not yours. They often make decisions with limited information. In trying to maximize their profits they may harm your business without regret.
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