Backlinking Consistency for SEO with Fiverr necessary?

by ochaim
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I had no idea how much of a pain backlinking was.

I started my first campaign just so I could really appreciate a good backlinking service and I'm ready to pay for it now!!

So I took a look at what's offered at fiverr and it runs the gamut from 5 backlinks to close to a million (not really, but you know what I mean).

I hear consistent backlinking to look natural to google a lot as advice, are weekly backlinking orders from fiverr suggested? What's best practices for this sort of thing (for brand new site, well a few weeks old).

thanks.
owen.
#backlinking #consistency #fiverr #seo
  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    The only thing I can suggest is that you be pretty careful with Fiverr backlinks. (Especially with a new site.) Some gigs are decent, while others are pretty terrible. Most are built with automated tools, though.

    I'd manually create quality links and point the Fiverr links at those instead of directly @ your site.
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    • Profile picture of the author ochaim
      Thanks, JS.

      You read my mind, buddy. I was just thinking the same. In that case, since I'm just getting familiar with scrapebox and how to filter autoapprove blogs with it, I might just use that to backlink my web 2.0's and see how that does.

      And if I find it's taking too long I'll try Fiverr just for that. It might give me a chance to find the quality backlink providers there as well.

      I like the blog package you offer, I didn't know what that commentluv business was about. I'm going to see what what I can find using that footprint in scrapebox.

      Thanks again for your advice,

      Owe.
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  • Profile picture of the author FuriousStyles
    Dont use Fiverr for backlinking! It is definitely the quickest way to get penalized.

    Write some fantastic guest posts and offer them to blog owners in your niche or alternatively join myblogguest.com

    This is not a numbers game - quality over quantity (now more than ever)
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    • Profile picture of the author ochaim
      Originally Posted by FuriousStyles View Post

      Dont use Fiverr for backlinking! It is definitely the quickest way to get penalized.

      Write some fantastic guest posts and offer them to blog owners in your niche or alternatively join myblogguest.com

      This is not a numbers game - quality over quantity (now more than ever)
      I hear you loud and clear.

      But it is kind of a numbers game isn't it? What I mean is, looking at my main competitor in market samurai's ACRank analysis, looks like I need to get around backlinks exceeding the value of around 100 or so pr 1-2 backlinks for the keyword I'm targetting.

      Is finding less, but higher PR backlinks going to achieve this?

      Unless I'm using the MS competition information wrong.. lemme know!

      Thanks,
      owen.
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      • Profile picture of the author FuriousStyles
        Originally Posted by ochaim View Post

        I hear you loud and clear.

        But it is kind of a numbers game isn't it? What I mean is, looking at my main competitor in market samurai's ACRank analysis, looks like I need to get around backlinks exceeding the value of around 100 or so pr 1-2 backlinks for the keyword I'm targetting.

        Is finding less, but higher PR backlinks going to achieve this?

        Unless I'm using the MS competition information wrong.. lemme know!

        Thanks,
        owen.
        I personally think the days of quick rankings are numbered, and if you seriously want to compete you will need to put in the effort - both on site & off site.

        I personally ignore pagerank and instead attempt to have my posts placed on websites that have built up a good trust rank (see SEOMoz).

        My experience tells me that you can easily outrank competitors that have PR links from pages with little trust (especially if those links are not in content).

        The work is harder, but you will outrank your competition in the end without ever having to fear the Google slap. You will also see positive results almost immediately.

        You will thank yourself in the future for choosing this method over many of the others promoted on this forum - the only downside to guest posting over the other methods is that nobody is making a commission / sale out of you.

        * I should perhaps add that I am in no way saying other methods dont work..Just that in my experience guest posting (even if just for links) has been the biggest contributer to my number 1 ranking in an exceptionally competitive finance niche.
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        • Profile picture of the author ochaim
          Originally Posted by hicksdelight View Post

          Fiverr is about trial and error, but go for the people offering a few links, or even one pr4 link over one that just spams 10000000 links.

          Slow and steady wins the race and Fiverr can be good for it, just got to weed out all the crap.
          Thanks for the advice, hicks!


          Originally Posted by FuriousStyles View Post

          I personally think the days of quick rankings are numbered, and if you seriously want to compete you will need to put in the effort - both on site & off site.

          I personally ignore pagerank and instead attempt to have my posts placed on websites that have built up a good trust rank (see SEOMoz).

          My experience tells me that you can easily outrank competitors that have PR links from pages with little trust (especially if those links are not in content).

          The work is harder, but you will outrank your competition in the end without ever having to fear the Google slap. You will also see positive results almost immediately.

          You will thank yourself in the future for choosing this method over many of the others promoted on this forum - the only downside to you choosing guest posting over the other methods is that nobody is making a commission / sale out of you.
          Never heard of Trustrank, will have to check that out! thanks!

          I don't think my main competitor has any backlinks with trust.

          judging from his main keyword backlink profile, it's on his own blog network. about 70 blogs, all with (another) niche keyword related domain names, same wordpress theme, other nitche related post followed by our keyword related post.

          I wanna shut this guy down!!! in SERP's I mean...

          thanks for your advice, good to not learn bad habits at the beginning.

          owen.
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  • Profile picture of the author Social Media
    Some Fiverr Gigs for this purpose really works!
    I have tried some(10s) but almost half of them didn't work!
    But I'm happy that I got some good results just for $5!

    P.S: Yes! thats right....don't try them on brand new sites!
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    • Profile picture of the author ochaim
      Originally Posted by Social Media View Post

      Some Fiverr Gigs for this purpose really works!
      I have tried some(10s) but almost half of them didn't work!
      But I'm happy that I got some good results just for $5!

      P.S: Yes! thats right....don't try them on brand new sites!
      What do you mean by half of them didn't work? The backlinks didn't stick???

      That freakin sucks man.

      Were any of those fiverr's have "top rated" or "top seller" badges???
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  • Profile picture of the author hicksdelight
    Fiverr is about trial and error, but go for the people offering a few links, or even one pr4 link over one that just spams 10000000 links.

    Slow and steady wins the race and Fiverr can be good for it, just got to weed out all the crap.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hossain
    As you are a newbie in this field I would recommend you to step forward very carefully. You had better read a good link building campaign here in Warrior Forum and slowly start building backlinks according to the campaign. In this way you would be able to avoid mistakes and learn the best methods faster.

    Regarding fiverr my recommendation is exactly same as JSProject. I would like to elaborate the method and give you some clues. Build Link Pyramids. Blast fiverr blasts to the link pyramids.

    But the best practice is arranging quality backlinks. Yes you are right. Its a number game though it would not be a number game in near future. So concentrate on quality backlinks rather than spamming.
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    • Profile picture of the author ochaim
      Originally Posted by Hossain View Post

      As you are a newbie in this field I would recommend you to step forward very carefully. You had better read a good link building campaign here in Warrior Forum and slowly start building backlinks according to the campaign. In this way you would be able to avoid mistakes and learn the best methods faster.

      Regarding fiverr my recommendation is exactly same as JSProject. I would like to elaborate the method and give you some clues. Build Link Pyramids. Blast fiverr blasts to the link pyramids.

      But the best practice is arranging quality backlinks. Yes you are right. Its a number game though it would not be a number game in near future. So concentrate on quality backlinks rather than spamming.
      Thanks, Hossain.

      You are right, although I'm expecting to make mistakes, I'd like to minimize if I can!

      I think what I've done so far is sort of a link pyramid, although it doesn't really look like a pyramid. It's from a WSO I got a few weeks ago.

      single streams of web 2.0 all the way out from the money site, about 4-5 deep.

      I guess I better get used to building this stuff!

      thanks again, hossain. your advice about taking caution is very much appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author kalens99
    I'd manually create quality links and point the Fiverr links at those instead of directly @ your site.
    JS that definitely sounds safer, but might still be counterproductive. You may actually be undermining the value of the pages linking to your site. That probably wouldn't hurt your own site that way, except that you might be devaluing the quality of your backlinks. Do you really want to risk having the page your links are coming from removed from the SERPs because you spammed it? Albeit not as dangerous it still sounds pretty counterproductive to me.
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    • Profile picture of the author ochaim
      Originally Posted by kalens99 View Post

      JS that definitely sounds safer, but might still be counterproductive. You may actually be undermining the value of the pages linking to your site. That probably wouldn't hurt your own site that way, except that you might be devaluing the quality of your backlinks. Do you really want to risk having the page your links are coming from removed from the SERPs because you spammed it? Albeit not as dangerous it still sounds pretty counterproductive to me.

      That certainly makes sense, Kalens.

      Ok forget about these 1000000000e-10 backlink fiverr gigs.

      I just saw a couple offering link wheels and pyramids, some 2.0 and some forum profile.

      Are these necessarily safer to point to the main site?
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    You know I'd have to agree with most of the users on here, I'd likely avoid Fiverr altogether. While there are some decent gigs, most of them are extremely low quality and the service providers don't really care. I mean, why should they? They are making pennies for their work so they have to scale in order to make it worthwhile.

    Personally if you are dead set on using Fiverr I'd go after quality vs quantity. Also make sure that you are doing what you can to diversify your anchor text, you aren't looking for 2 million Xrumer style backlinks with 1 anchor text. That's just not gonna cut it.
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  • Profile picture of the author dodly
    I think fiverr link build is spam Try my edu baclinks its high pr and not spam
    check my signature
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  • Profile picture of the author ochaim
    I hear you, REVSEO. I don't have my heart set on using Fiverr. It's accessible enough with lots to choose from, read a few posts of some guys getting good results, so I thought I'd try figuring out a way to fit it into what I was doing. I'm gonna stay away from it.

    Thanks for the offer Dodly, looks like a good package. I'll keep that in mind!
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