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Hi Warriors,
Hope everyone is well..
Ive been outsourcing my seo for the past year, becuase of time restraints. However in the last week i have decided to take things a little slower and take on the seo aspect myself. Every year im earning more and more online however i want to move into it full-time as i have a offline business also and right now i dont get to spend as much time with my family as i want.

Ive read the super posts by
Andy Fletcher
http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...questions.html
Mike Anthony
http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ks-droves.html
Adam Roy
http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...-how-i-do.html

Right now im in a diluted and confused state of attacking my seo approach.
I would love some help from a top warrior or even some skype consultations (payed offcourse).
I have some good products on link building by brad callen, George brown, and xfactor.

But what im really needing help with is some guidance of where to best spend my time with building links (articles? blogs? forums) or if a software like senuke x or scrapebox is vital.

Please please warriors share some help with where the place place to start and begin is?
Ps i have about 40 sites now and most are low competition and match much of the criteria Adam Roy spoke of in his awesome post on ranking.

Warmest
Tom
#plan #seo
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    • Profile picture of the author pwtmike
      It is an investment to learn how to use backlink tools, but once you spend the time with them, you can use them to work hard for your sites. Its probably best to pay someone to train you on how to use the tools, if you want to do backlinking for yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrjosco
    You can tell Nahids is an "SEO Expert". He must really believe in forum links. This is the second thread I have been in tonight where he has bombed the thread with nothing but a nonsensical one liner.

    My SEO plan is pretty basic, but it has gotten me pretty effective results so far.

    1. I start with quality content and on page SEO
    2. I develop an internal link structure that supports the targeted keywords of each page'
    3. I then use BMR to get high quality, high PR backlinks. I try to avoid overusing Exact match keywords in my BMR posts - but for my smaller competition keywords I can hit google page 1 with as few as 10 BMR backlinks with high PR.

    I would like to find a way to do the same process without paying BMR the $60/month fee - but I haven't found a way that isn't "spammy" that I can use.

    Perhaps eventually I can do guest blogging and article syndication, but I am not there yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author dotgirish
    Thanks for the links to those great posts, Adding fresh and unique content regularly is a key point here, then a bit of onpage seo should do the trick for low competition keyword.

    When it comes to medium competition , off page seo start playing its role. Any links which you created will count there (read it as any links with are indexed). That is where BMR is very successful , why because they have a very strict rule around their system. Unlike other networks they don't allow all BS.

    To have a system like BMR , investment is huge and maintenance is also difficult. Risk is high too. So unless you have that lot of sites to promote (100s) then stick with BMR or any other networks.
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