Anyone tried this simple Fiverr link building techniques?

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Anyone tried this simple Fiverr link building techniques?

1 article writing - $5
Top 10 article directories submission - $5
Top 20 press release directories submission - $5
Top 20 video directories submission - $5
Top 20 Doc sharing directories submission - $5

We paid $25, and the end we get 70 quality backlinks links.

Have anyone try this before and how is your results?
Or you have better suggestions?

Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Hi

    I think one of the better ways to use fiverr is to combine several gigs into a good assembly line.

    The key is to use good reliable gigs and get quality content/submissions and links and to make sure you still get value.

    For $25 you could get a lot more than what you listed from a single WF for Hire gig.

    Mahlon
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  • Profile picture of the author cashtree
    Did you get them all done in a day? 70 backlinks in a day seems like a lot, and I can picture google punishing for that.
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    • Profile picture of the author onSubie
      Originally Posted by cashtree View Post

      Did you get them all done in a day? 70 backlinks in a day seems like a lot, and I can picture google punishing for that.

      LOL.

      You can get more than 70 baclinks in a day with a decent article on EZine.

      Google also doesn't instantly detect them and index them all.

      You would need to be blasting thousands of crappy links to make it look "unnatural" to Google.

      Mahlon
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      • Profile picture of the author cashtree
        Originally Posted by onSubie View Post

        LOL.

        You can get more than 70 baclinks in a day with a decent article on EZine.

        Google also doesn't instantly detect them and index them all.

        You would need to be blasting thousands of crappy links to make it look "unnatural" to Google.

        Mahlon
        He said they were high quality links, implying they were on nicely ranked sites, which by default take precedent because of their traffic/rank, so I bet Google *did* detect them all very quickly, unlike thousands of crappy links which I take as being low ranked sites and hence crawled less. Warriorforum for instance is so heavily crawled that it seems when a new thread is created google indexes it within a few minutes/hours. In terms of blogs they tend to list post dates which googlebot can take note of as well, and seeing how hard google crawles my site i'm sure their bot is all over many sites daily.

        cashtree
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        • Profile picture of the author Steve Lim
          Yes, I think quality is better than quantiy, some of the Gig offer huge amount of backlinks, I think is risk to apply that.
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          • Profile picture of the author michaelvadal
            Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

            Yes, I think quality is better than quantiy, some of the Gig offer huge amount of backlinks, I think is risk to apply that.
            Yup you're right quality is more important than quantity but building not more than hundreds of links a day would get your website penalized. here this is very cheap seo-gigs.com/ForumProfiles/1/Manually-create-20-PR6-9-profile-links-for $5..Try this one...
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  • Profile picture of the author RedShifted
    I don't know but very soon I will be blasting an experimental site to oblivion just to see how long it takes google to slap it (I have $ to waste so I don't need any more warnings).

    Am mainly trying to figure out what I can get away with as far as backlinks are concerned, so I will definitely be making some inexperienced newbie moves within the next week or 2. I've had enough warnings already about getting backlinks on fiver but I'll never know what I can get away with untill I try pushing some boundaries, so I'll keep you posted!

    -Red
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  • Profile picture of the author dazzvision
    I think it would be so much better in result if you do it by yourself. I prefer to create and submit article Manually to top directories than ask someone to do some blast or robot submission. Like you said, quality is on top.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

    Anyone tried this simple Fiverr link building techniques?

    1 article writing - $5
    Top 10 article directories submission - $5
    Top 20 press release directories submission - $5
    Top 20 video directories submission - $5
    Top 20 Doc sharing directories submission - $5

    We paid $25, and the end we get 70 quality backlinks links.

    Have anyone try this before and how is your results?
    Or you have better suggestions?

    Thank you!
    Wow, that is one of the worst things you can do for your SEO.

    Fiverr for most things is great, but link building is something else, I personally think SEO should be banned as a category on Fiverr.

    The reason is that the gig hosts only receive $4 for each gig ($1 goes to the Fiverr Gods), this means that there is not much the gig host will do to create your links.

    They certainly will not be creating the links naturally through various IPs at different times.

    They will be loading your URLs into a preset black hat software to press "Go" and automatically create the links within a saturated network of webpages.

    These will not help your rankings for the long term.
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