I'm worried about back link building now, here is what I'm currently implementing manually...

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I have mainly come here for some advice from you please, I am some what afraid about back link building now, after all of the penalized websites that have been punished recently.

Here is what I'm currently doing

I have many awesome niches and I'm good with keyword research, I have ranked up many websites in the past but mostly using automated gigs from Fiverr.

I would like to implement natural methods now, below is what I have been doing in the last week or so:
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1. I write up 350 articles after keyword researching to find exact low-med competition keywords, then I will add the keyword 4-6 times in side it.

2. Next I'll place the article on my post via one of my websites.

3. I then create Squido len's and will use the article in them, whilst linking back to my website post.

4. I submit the article linking back to my website post, into Redit/Digg. Lastly I will spin the article and place it into Wordpress free blog/Blogger whilst linking back to the post of course.
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I used to use the likes of Fiverr and would use social bookmarking and back link gigs, however I feel that this may be a big mistake and that I may get punished.

I would like to hear about any suggestions you may have for me please, I'm working online fulltime and currently have spare time in order to rank up my website.

Thanks for reading, I look forward to some advice.

Cheers

-Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Michael
    Hi Lee,

    I feel building up some information resources in your niche is a good way to go. Make them useful and build them up over time.

    Article syndication will help with ranking, just don't over do it.

    Same with directory submission. Manual is best for both...

    I've found guest posts and simple links from other sites (in content or sidebar) are really pushing sites up the SERPS... just really VET the quality. How do I find these sites? I build them or speak to people in forums (we all have websites... and we all want traffic... not hard to scratch each others backs is it?)
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Joseph Michael View Post

      Hi Lee,

      I feel building up some information resources in your niche is a good way to go. Make them useful and build them up over time.

      Article syndication will help with ranking, just don't over do it.

      Same with directory submission. Manual is best for both...

      I've found guest posts and simple links from other sites (in content or sidebar) are really pushing sites up the SERPS... just really VET the quality. How do I find these sites? I build them or speak to people in forums (we all have websites... and we all want traffic... not hard to scratch each others backs is it?)
      Thanks for the tips Joseph, I'll certainly be taking a note of this.

      Thanks

      -Lee
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Joseph Michael View Post

      Hi Lee,

      I feel building up some information resources in your niche is a good way to go. Make them useful and build them up over time.

      Article syndication will help with ranking, just don't over do it.

      Same with directory submission. Manual is best for both...

      I've found guest posts and simple links from other sites (in content or sidebar) are really pushing sites up the SERPS... just really VET the quality. How do I find these sites? I build them or speak to people in forums (we all have websites... and we all want traffic... not hard to scratch each others backs is it?)
      Quick question you mentioned "Article syndication" - I own the AMR and can blast my links out to thousands of article directories, I have never actually used it to be honest, I just played around with it but know how to use it.

      So is this "Article syndication" you speak of based on blasting to the directories, you mentioned "just don't over do it" how much would over doing it be would you suggest.

      Any tips on that would be great, perhaps I have the wrong idea....

      -Lee
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Michael
        Originally Posted by PPD Academy View Post

        Quick question you mentioned "Article syndication" - I own the AMR and can blast my links out to thousands of article directories, I have never actually used it to be honest, I just played around with it but know how to use it.

        So is this "Article syndication" you speak of based on blasting to the directories, you mentioned "just don't over do it" how much would over doing it be would you suggest.

        Any tips on that would be great, perhaps I have the wrong idea....

        -Lee
        Manually submit your articles to top directories every month.

        Only need ezine and goarticles, maybe a couple of other HQ directories.

        I wouldn't use the mass submission
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        • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
          Originally Posted by Joseph Michael View Post

          Manually submit your articles to top directories every month.

          Only need ezine and goarticles, maybe a couple of other HQ directories.

          I wouldn't use the mass submission
          Ok thank you very much for the help.

          Cheers

          -Lee
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        • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
          Originally Posted by Joseph Michael View Post

          Manually submit your articles to top directories every month.

          Only need ezine and goarticles, maybe a couple of other HQ directories.

          I wouldn't use the mass submission
          Buddy can you give me any pointers based on writing decent articles, that will get accepted by the likes of the Ezine, I'm pretty good with my words but it seems they really pick at articles to keep the directory HQ.

          If I were to write up an article promoting one of my PPD niches, do I need to make sure that I never mention my website in the article, I know they have some type of criteria which means you can not over promote stuff or something.

          I seem to remember them REALLY picking at my stuff, which kind of put me off from going back to them, I'm guessing that there are some basic things to understand before writing up articles.

          I'd really appreciate it if you could give me some pointers, to be honest all of the articles I have written are sitting my websites. I would like to start submitting them to the top PR directories however.

          -Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author bluedevil
    Don't be afraid to use fiverr for social bookmarking to your second tier sites. You don't need 1000 bookmarks though, 20 each is more than enough.
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by bluedevil View Post

      Don't be afraid to use fiverr for social bookmarking to your second tier sites. You don't need 1000 bookmarks though, 20 each is more than enough.
      Thank you I'll bare that in mind, do you have any gigs you could recommend to me at all please, perhaps any you use for your own websites or anything.

      Thanks

      -Lee
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    • Profile picture of the author chmae73
      Originally Posted by bluedevil View Post

      Don't be afraid to use fiverr for social bookmarking to your second tier sites. You don't need 1000 bookmarks though, 20 each is more than enough.
      you are right dont be afraid to use fiverr for social bookmarking...
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Mr Lim View Post

      You're using a "Pingback" method it works really well in these days.
      Don't doubt that method, because it really works, what you will need to do as for extras is, create tiers for your backlinks.
      Thanks for the tip it's appreciated nice one, one thing I struggle with sometimes is working out how to update some of my websites, I know most will say that it's best to write up articles with related keywords as that pulls in traffic of course.

      I just wonder if there's other methods I may be missing, I mean as mentioned in the OP I do submit my posts/pages to to Digg/Redit places like that each day.

      -Lee
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Mr Lim View Post

      If you're a blogger, yeah you can research more related longtail keywords and write articles for them. When your website are valued by Google(pagerank), you would score for anything you're about to post.

      It's hard to explain by words, let me point an example, if you're writing an article about "Dog Training".

      So "Dog Training" would be a root of a tree, and branches followed by "Dog Training 101", "How to Become a Perfect Dog Trainer".
      But besure to research if these keyword holds any value before proceeding.
      And this is how an authorized website(e.g. fatwallets/bloggers) worked, they published an article and got ranked within hours.
      Thanks for that, by the way when I write an article and need it to be approved on the high PR directories, what do I need to avoid. I mentioned in a comment above earlier that I'm unsure what they tolerate and stuff.

      If I'm to write up an article lets say example: "Free ebook on xxx" - I will need to promote my website in the article somewhere along the line, from past experience I remember the likes of ezine actually penalizing my articles due to repeated promoting etc....

      Should I write them up but try to avoid direct adverting?, is that something they still get annoyed at. This is something that I would love to learn to be honest.

      I never have trouble with my articles themselves, as my English is fine, it's just the way I would lay out the articles.

      -Lee
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