Any downsides for outsourcing to make your link pyramid??

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I have a new money site and I just started to create a link pyramid for my new site and created some tier 1 and 2 sites.

This time I was going to buy tools and I am actually trying Magic Submitter trial version. It is great but It takes some time and work and getting used to, and it's expensive for my purpose(1 new target site).

I found that at the services like Feverr, you can find people who actually do this kind of work for you using tools and the price is good. I could even hire someone to write articles for me, spin it for me, and submit, blast it etc. for me with a good price. Some might do everything all together.

So, to save time and money, I'm thinking hiring people to do it.
But is there any downside(s) to do so?

I can think of bad quality links some workers might put to my main site, but then I can manually make the first tiers and hire them to backlink tier 1 and below?

Maybe if you have many money/main/target sites then it is cost effective to buy tools on your own and do it by yourself, but I can't think of many downside of hiring someone but is there a catch?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    Make sure the tier2 links are worthwhile and do-follow.

    What I would use for tier2 are:

    - social bookmarks
    - wiki article links
    - forum thread links
    - web2.0's
    - blog networks like ALN, UAW etc.

    Then to give them some extra juice I would social bookmark the wiki's, web2.0's and forum thread links. It's a bit hard to bookmark the blognetwork links as they don't provide the urls but if everything is well they land on a PR homepage first so that you get the juice anyway.

    The downside can be the costs involved and just make sure you avoid 20k blogcomments or 20k xrumer profile links for $5,-
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    • Profile picture of the author ikuret75
      Thank you for your reply.

      Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

      The downside can be the costs involved and just make sure you avoid 20k blogcomments or 20k xrumer profile links for $5,-
      Would this be good though for tier 3?
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      • Profile picture of the author nik0
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        Originally Posted by ikuret75 View Post

        Thank you for your reply.



        Would this be good though for tier 3?
        If these links hurt your money site directly then why would they not hurt your tier 2 links? Nah this isn't completely true ofcourse cause we have to see it in perspective.

        Blasting 20k blogcomments / 20k xrumer to money site or tier1 directly BAD BAD BAD

        But having a structure like this:

        tier1: 100 links
        tier2: 2000 links
        tier3: 40000 links (thats only 20 links to each so shouldn't be too bad I guess).

        BUT, blasting 20.000 memberprofile links to tier 2 won't do anything cause 99% of those profiles won't even get crawled or indexed without doing extra effort and I simply don't think it's worth it in money terms to try to get 20k of these indexed. Then about the blogcomments, 95% of them will be nofollow and on pages with >1000 outbound links, well only the fact that the majority is nofollow already means that it will hardly have any effect. So I wouldn't waste my time on it tbh.

        Now if you had a good clean list of 20k dofollow blogcomments it would be another story, but that's close to impossible if not completely impossible nowadays.
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