How does this backlinking strategy look...

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I am re-designing my site with a new set of keywords (going for less competitive in order to try and rank higher).

I want to devise a linking strategy, but I am no expert. Having read from a number of sources, how does this sound:

. Create links via Build My Rank
. Boost these links with Backlink Booster (.com)
. Article marketing through some of the usual channels
. Match the locations of competitor's back links
. Order profile links from MonsterBacklinks.com
. Blog guest posting
. Order a drip feed service from Matt LaClear

How does it sound? As mentioned, I am no expert. Ideally I could outsource all of these, but I want to keep costs down.
#backlinking #strategy
  • Profile picture of the author Lifechitect
    I do not use any of these services but I can offer some suggestions.

    Make your back-link strategy is diverse. Don't focus in just article marketing and things like that.

    Contextual links seem to be working best post panda but you still need links from other sources like, profiles, forums, comments, bookmarks, social media....including no-follow links.

    You want to make your campaign as natural looking as possible. Be careful with automatic and drip software.

    Place emphasis on your on-site SEO. Make sure you have a good amount of quality related content in your site.

    Hope that helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author didyouknow
    can get quite expensive.. some of that stuff could be outsourced on Fiverr as well I guess..

    furthermore.. where are you going to link your articles to? are you going to use some sort of tiered model? (pyramid or linkwheel or...)
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  • Profile picture of the author didyouknow
    make sure you also pay attention to the pace of linkbuilding... high quality, slow pace first.... and slowly increase
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  • Profile picture of the author bikramksingh
    Looks good on the surface, but you may need to add a good amount manual link building for it to work
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  • Profile picture of the author senukeservices
    Looks good, but your strategy seems costy and time demanding. Havent you thought about hiring all this work with senuke you could have
    articles
    press releases
    RSS
    Forum posts
    BOOKMARKS
    social network sites built
    Web 2.0
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