What do you think about my SEO strategy?

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Hello,

I just made a little SEO strategy for my new upcoming website. I just came here to ask your opinions about this. Before I show you the picture, I just want to say that my anchor text variety towards money site is:

25% main keyword
25% bla bla keyword bla bla
25% naked url
25% check this, click here, website

Tier1:
WEB2.0's - using same article 10-15 times, then write new article. (tumblr,wordpress etc)
TOP ARTICLE SUBMISSION - adding unique article to top 20 article submission sites. (ezine, goarticle etc)
TOP DIRECTORY SUBMISSION - adding my website to free HIGH PR directory listings
TOP SOCIAL BOOKMARKS - adding my website manually to 40-50 social bookmarking sites with PR2+
PRESS RELEASE - adding my unique article to top free press release sites. - I just don't know whether I leave the press release same or use spinning?
HIGH PR NICHE RELATED BLOG COMMENTS - with low obl. ofcourse.

TIER2:
Social bookmarks
Blog comments


What would YOU change? How would YOU submit the web2.0's - using one unique article for 10 times and then writing new one or using highly spun content or.. .?

Thanks!
#seo #strategy
  • Profile picture of the author PatrickLSO
    Seems kind of aggressive to me. But to each his own.

    I would change to 25% main keyword to 25% main keyword + LSI. Then just optimize your on site for whatever keyword.

    Your tier 1's are low quality. They will either not help you much at all, or possibly even hurt you.

    I don't know, my two cents.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeWike
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      • Profile picture of the author nik0
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        Originally Posted by MikeWike View Post

        I can't agree with you. How those tier 1 backlinks can hurt? Since when manual web2.0s and article submissions started to hurt sites?
        Article submissions aren't the best thing really, as someone on another forum said: "I wouldn't touch them with a ten foot pole" and I agree with that, only use the top 5 or top 10 article directories max.
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    I would throw in some real high PR links, you can rent them or buy some expired domains yourself.

    I would also cool down a bit on the bookmarks and the directories, try to aim at minimum PR4+ sites and don't go to crazy with the blog comments in tier2. Instead you could bookmarks in tier2 and put the blog comments in tier3 as in pointed at the bookmarks, that would make it all a bit more solid.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

      I would throw in some real high PR links....
      (shoulda stopped right there)

      ROTFLMAO! When I read the original post, I am wondering
      where the REAL backlinks are!

      Not a single one on the list.

      Maybe this should be my new sig:
      Why are people continuing to live as if it's 2004? Why
      keep looking under the same slime covered rocks?

      You think the same old, tired, worn out-spammed-to-death-
      low-level-crap-links are going to take you somewhere other
      than being another thread starter for failure?

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author mandos123
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        (shoulda stopped right there)

        ROTFLMAO! When I read the original post, I am wondering
        where the REAL backlinks are!

        Not a single one on the list.

        Maybe this should be my new sig:
        Why are people continuing to live as if it's 2004? Why
        keep looking under the same slime covered rocks?

        You think the same old, tired, worn out-spammed-to-death-
        low-level-crap-links are going to take you somewhere other
        than being another thread starter for failure?

        Paul
        Paul,

        I forgot to mention that I have very minimal budget for SEO. Of-course If I have money I would rent some high PR links, create my own private network etc, but I just don't have money for that. Actually I have used this strategy pre/post penguin and it has been pretty solid, not a fast way to rank a site, but possible.

        Now, if you talking about "real backlinks", then how should I get them for FREE?

        Ask webmaster to add my link to their site?
        Write guest post with killing content?

        ..or what?
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        • Profile picture of the author nik0
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          Originally Posted by mandos123 View Post

          Paul,

          I forgot to mention that I have very minimal budget for SEO. Of-course If I have money I would rent some high PR links, create my own private network etc, but I just don't have money for that. Actually I have used this strategy pre/post penguin and it has been pretty solid, not a fast way to rank a site, but possible.

          Now, if you talking about "real backlinks", then how should I get them for FREE?

          Ask webmaster to add my link to their site?
          Write guest post with killing content?

          ..or what?
          It's very hard to get them for free yes. You have to email webmasters and beg for a link.

          Quick question though: What do you use to build these web2.0s / article directory links / bookmarks and what not? I assume you don't build the manually but use some software right? A software that comes with a monthly fee most probably so why not spend that money on expired or dropped domains?
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      • Profile picture of the author nik0
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        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        (shoulda stopped right there)

        ROTFLMAO! When I read the original post, I am wondering
        where the REAL backlinks are!

        Not a single one on the list.

        Maybe this should be my new sig:
        Why are people continuing to live as if it's 2004? Why
        keep looking under the same slime covered rocks?

        You think the same old, tired, worn out-spammed-to-death-
        low-level-crap-links are going to take you somewhere other
        than being another thread starter for failure?

        Paul
        Well, that same old crap still works (for micro niche sites) but it just takes freaking long before it kicks in, especially after all the Google updates it can easily take 4-6 weeks before you see your rankings increase.

        Although it does work it only works till a certain extent, good luck ranking some medium competitive keywords with it, you would need so many of those links that it automatically turns into a spam-fest.
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  • Profile picture of the author inspectorkanee
    I think you may be better off hiring somebody to do that dirty work for you, lol. SEO is tough, especially with Google changing their algorithm constantly - You really need to know what you are doing. Posting articles, and making comments on blogs is nice and all, but you need 1000's of high PR backlinks alone to even make a dent. I would start with your on-page SEO first, and then go from there. Maybe use some sort of software, or get an articles spinner to post more articles than you had mentioned. That is just my suggestion... Maybe you know more than me even. Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author getseoonline
    you have got a good strategy OP i think you should stick to web 2.0
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    • Profile picture of the author twisters
      Article submission blog commenting key word promoting on line and of line service's is thinking mine.
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  • Profile picture of the author HD Node
    Looks good. Although unless you've bought an aged domain, I would focus on building three tiers, with social bookmarks as second tier links. Even with an older site I would still mix it up, using both two and three tier structures.
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