What Is The Best Way To Spend $1000 On Website

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I have a $1000 budget for a new website I launched about 2 months ago. Currently I have a PR rank of 0. However, I got really good traffic results from a PPC/PPM campaign I ran on Reddit. How would you divide up the spend? Should I invest in PPC campaign hoping that delivers me natural backlinks, outsource a back linking campaign or should I invest in Yahoo directories and other paid directories with high a high PR rank.

The website is meninsider.com
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  • Profile picture of the author dbwebdesignz
    I would take the yahoo directory, and if you have already seen good results from reddit, are you making money from it? If so then re-invest if you are making profit and then you should have a nice little earner

    Best of luck, pm me if you want to know anything else
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    Hire someone to write compelling content, submit press releases, and buy some high PR links. Avoid low PR links in the masses. Also look into PDF sharing sites.

    Also, very important, build your brand!
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    • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
      Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

      Hire someone to write compelling content, submit press releases, and buy some high PR links. Avoid low PR links in the masses. Also look into PDF sharing sites.

      Also, very important, build your brand!
      Hey! Gearmonkey I hear what your saying but dumping loads of high pr links on a site is just the same as dumping loads of low pr links, I would say 60% of your links need to be PR0 - variety is the word...

      1, Site content
      2, PR Web
      3, Paid Directories
      4, Articles for ezine etc
      5, Quality Forum Posters
      6, Original web 2.0 backup up by high pr links
      7, Social Media
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      • Profile picture of the author dbwebdesignz
        Originally Posted by dmtaylor247 View Post

        Hey! Gearmonkey I hear what your saying but dumping loads of high pr links on a site is just the same as dumping loads of low pr links, I would say 60% of your links need to be PR0 - variety is the word...

        1, Site content
        2, PR Web
        3, Paid Directories
        4, Articles for ezine etc
        5, Quality Forum Posters
        6, Original web 2.0 backup up by high pr links
        Today: Diversity is the key.

        We need to keep changing it up and flipping it around and varying our links
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        • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
          Originally Posted by dbwebhosting View Post

          Today: Diversity is the key.

          We need to keep changing it up and flipping it around and varying our links
          True with anchors, but for sources all I'm saying with this is you can get away with it without looking like a spammer. I don't beleive in IP diversity this is a myth just link diversity - social, original articles, guest posting, niche directories, forums all with mixed anchors..

          all with sincerity and orignality and adding value while not looking like a blackhat spammer, so basically white seo LOL
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      • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
        Originally Posted by dmtaylor247 View Post

        Hey! Gearmonkey I hear what your saying but dumping loads of high pr links on a site is just the same as dumping loads of low pr links, I would say 60% of your links need to be PR0 - variety is the word...

        1, Site content
        2, PR Web
        3, Paid Directories
        4, Articles for ezine etc
        5, Quality Forum Posters
        6, Original web 2.0 backup up by high pr links
        7, Social Media
        #1 - Nobody is going to buy loads of high PR links with a $1,000 budget.

        #2 - I would put my link on a PR7 and a PR6 over 35,000 forum profile links and spammy auto approved blog comment links.

        Giving that kind of advice you will get this guys website in trouble before he gets started.

        Avoid low quality spammy links at all costs. The link diversity advice you are giving is crap. If that is your SEO method then I expect your website will be banned in a couple weeks.
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        • Profile picture of the author sovereignn
          Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

          #1 - Nobody is going to buy loads of high PR links with a $1,000 budget.

          #2 - I would put my link on a PR7 and a PR6 over 35,000 forum profile links and spammy auto approved blog comment links.

          Giving that kind of advice you will get this guys website in trouble before he gets started.

          Avoid low quality spammy links at all costs. The link diversity advice you are giving is crap. If that is your SEO method then I expect your website will be banned in a couple weeks.
          Blogroll links are like poison for websites
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  • Profile picture of the author sovereignn
    If I were you I'd hire a designer.

    The layout of your website makes me want to leave it as soon as I arrive on it!
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  • Profile picture of the author Devel
    Submitting to quality web directory but do not buy high PR links (especially site wide links), too risky per Panda. Go social, and the most important is your content quality.
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