Backlinking Tools & Strategies

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As the year wraps up, I'd like to streamline by backlinking process. My goal for 2012 is create an efficient, consistent backlinking process that offers the biggest bang for the buck and my time.

I've read through the various reviews on all the major backlinking tools and no one tool consistently comes up as an oblivious choice. I know there are a lot of SEnuke lovers, I find SEnuke confusing and don't have the patience to really sit and learn how to use it properly..

My current posting and backlinking process goes like this:

All new content goes to my site first. Once it is indexed, I spin/rewrite 4 or 5, 50% - 60% unique, quality articles. These articles are posted web 2.0 and article directories. I bookmark, ping and submit RSS feeds. For more competitive keywords, I create videos and/or pdfs for doc sharing sites.

I currently use:


Imautomator
Socialmonkee
Socialadr

Ping.fm
Pixel pipe
Web Traffic Genius

Article directories - ezine, goarticles
Youtube
Squidoo, Hubpages, livejournal, tumblr
Web articles auto post to Facebook/twitter.

I also have a small budget, $50-$75 per month, for outsourcing backlinking services for either fiverr or warrior gigs.

Would anyone share their backlinking process and/or words of wisdom?
#backlinking #strategies #tools
  • Profile picture of the author Lisa Paule
    Your strategy looks very solid, I am going to have to adopt some of what you are doing.

    Mine consist mostly of article marketing - the articles go to the article directories, to build Squidoo lenses and hubpages.

    I also do blog commenting as well as forum participation.

    I do not have money to outsource at the moment, but I have bought gigs on Fiverr for doing things that I cannot.

    Again, thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    This is pretty much where I started, but you'll find that you will need a lot more to rank. Keep pushing and buying more links. WTG will probably do nothing for you but slow down your hosting. Ping.fm can be automated and is too expensive unless you are a business.

    Do pump out the web 2.0/articles etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author vivi62
    hi ambercoco
    I do article marketing as this is still king but of course you require at least 100 links to create solid traffic,
    but I also use fiverr and outsource to someone and they post for 3 hours to very particular blogs that I give to them.
    Regards
    vivi62
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  • Profile picture of the author LiftMyRank
    Try any one of the plenty contextual backlinking services out there like BMR, AR, UAW, AMA, etc, they fit in your budget and will give you the best bang for your buck.....
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  • Profile picture of the author pwtmike
    Originally Posted by ambercoco View Post

    All new content goes to my site first. Once it is indexed, I spin/rewrite 4 or 5, 50% - 60% unique, quality articles. These articles are posted web 2.0 and article directories. I bookmark, ping and submit RSS feeds. For more competitive keywords, I create videos and/or pdfs for doc sharing sites.
    I like your article management method... Since you are using original content, I would probably try to get these articles spread out across as many sites as I could. Nuke does a good job of this but as you said, it has a learning curve. I do offer a Nuke4Me type service where I can take your spun original content and do the mass submissions to hundreds of sites for you over time. I can also work within your budget of $50-$75/mo. Feel free to get in touch with me if it's ever something you would like to consider.
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