Which kind of backlinks services still work nowadays?

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Hi there,

i want to buy backlinks but the last packages I bought on the internet didn't work but did work in the past.

I often purchased high pr dofollow blog commenting services etc. but the last 3
packages i bought on the internet for several sites of my and from 2 different suppliers didn't worked. I didn't see any changes in my serp?

I still want to improve my serp but what kind of service should I buy because I don't have the time to do the backlinking myself.

Does anyone has good experience with buying backlings on the internet that resulsts in good improvement in serp?

Is it for google possible to see when you do the linkbuilding yourself or when you outsource this?
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  • When buying backlink building packages from a service provider, I would choose one who has clearly done his research and has updated his link building services to accommodate for the latest Google updates.

    Things like varying anchor text, not including too many links on the same page, etc.

    Also, the places they get their backlinks from are important. Backlinks from press release services are doing quite well, as well as from Web 2.0 sites.

    If done right, I don't think it's possible for Google to differentiate whether you are linkbuilding yourself or outsourcing it.
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    • Profile picture of the author intergen
      I agree with Mysterious - Press Releases work well because they are not done to game the back link system. But I don't understand why folks are still trying to BUY back links. If you're in a niche for some short term gain by all means buy links that could look natural to Google and work to get your site to the top of the SERP's. I've done this for sites in the past and have made some great headway in low competition niches - as Google doesn't have as much of a choice and they don't spend as much time policing these niches (and local niches for that matter).

      However, if you a looking to build a longer term brand and build authority in a niche don't BUY back links - you need to EARN back links.

      Content has been (and always will be) the foundation of building solid traffic, visitors and links. There are multiple ways to do this and create traffic quickly and EARN back links. I launched a WSO addressing these techniques.

      A couple of secrets from my WSO - create excellent consumable content in your niche or have someone write it for you (textbrokers.com or others). I recently had an article written for me. Once I received it I had to re-write sections but it gave me a starting point and it took a lot less time (maybe 15 minutes). I posted it to http://socialmediatoday.com/ (it doesn't cost anything to post here and anyone who has solid content can get an article published.) - here it is - http://socialmediatoday.com/mark-kit...-new-moneyball

      Check out the share rate on it - literally hundreds of shares on several social networks. In my profile I have a link to my social profiles and my website. I received hundreds of visitors - the article was on my site as well and I received several natural back links to it - as well as some of my other posts on my blog. What did all of this cost me? $8.00 for the article and 15 minutes of time.

      So that's one quick easy strategy for you....enjoy
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      • Profile picture of the author williamdutch
        Hi Intergen,

        thnx for your advise.

        You say if you want to buy links choose links that look natural for google. What kinds of links are looking natural for google according to you?

        And where can I find them?
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      • Profile picture of the author JK Nyerere
        Originally Posted by intergen View Post

        I agree with Mysterious - Press Releases work well because they are not done to game the back link system. But I don't understand why folks are still trying to BUY back links. If you're in a niche for some short term gain by all means buy links that could look natural to Google and work to get your site to the top of the SERP's. I've done this for sites in the past and have made some great headway in low competition niches - as Google doesn't have as much of a choice and they don't spend as much time policing these niches (and local niches for that matter).

        However, if you a looking to build a longer term brand and build authority in a niche don't BUY back links - you need to EARN back links.

        Content has been (and always will be) the foundation of building solid traffic, visitors and links. There are multiple ways to do this and create traffic quickly and EARN back links. I launched a WSO addressing these techniques.

        A couple of secrets from my WSO - create excellent consumable content in your niche or have someone write it for you (textbrokers.com or others). I recently had an article written for me. Once I received it I had to re-write sections but it gave me a starting point and it took a lot less time (maybe 15 minutes). I posted it to Social media news, strategy, tools, and techniques | Social Media Today (it doesn't cost anything to post here and anyone who has solid content can get an article published.) - here it is - How Content Marketing Is the New Moneyball | Social Media Today

        Check out the share rate on it - literally hundreds of shares on several social networks. In my profile I have a link to my social profiles and my website. I received hundreds of visitors - the article was on my site as well and I received several natural back links to it - as well as some of my other posts on my blog. What did all of this cost me? $8.00 for the article and 15 minutes of time.

        So that's one quick easy strategy for you....enjoy
        Getting natural links is all sweet, but you are never going to rank highly depending on it...unless you are an incredible writer and are in a niche that is sociable.

        For example, your article is never going to rank for any serious IM money term. Now imagine if your niche was not dominated by webmasters like the IM niche. Imagine your niche was about domestic plumbing. You just could never get enough links to rank significantly with an $8 or $30 article.

        Last year i built a site in the health niche and filled it with content from real experts with letters after their names. Some of the articles were $150 and most were in the $50 range. Th amount of natural links it got proved to me that the "earn" links approach is not suitable for those wanting a full time income from their online efforts.

        In all the niches I am in, the top ranking authority sites all clearly had link campaigns at some point in their histories.

        If you write a great article, how will anybody ever see it in the first place before they decide to actually link to it? In my niches, there plenty of truly great articles ranked at 1,000 and beyond. Nobody will ever see them and nobody will ever naturally link to them.

        Buying links very well and very quickly. Mixing it with great content results in a proven formula for high rankings and earnings. That is why people buy links.

        Also note that articles that are often shared will also not necessarily be the type that convert very well. To be shared, content needs to be more generic. Articles that converts tends to be more specific.
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        • Profile picture of the author STLSEO
          Originally Posted by JK Nyerere View Post

          Getting natural links is all sweet, but you are never going to rank highly depending on it...unless you are an incredible writer and are in a niche that is sociable.

          For example, your article is never going to rank for any serious IM money term. Now imagine if your niche was not dominated by webmasters like the IM niche. Imagine your niche was about domestic plumbing. You just could never get enough links to rank significantly with an $8 or $30 article.

          Last year i built a site in the health niche and filled it with content from real experts with letters after their names. Some of the articles were $150 and most were in the $50 range. Th amount of natural links it got proved to me that the "earn" links approach is not suitable for those wanting a full time income from their online efforts.

          In all the niches I am in, the top ranking authority sites all clearly had link campaigns at some point in their histories.

          If you write a great article, how will anybody ever see it in the first place before they decide to actually link to it? In my niches, there plenty of truly great articles ranked at 1,000 and beyond. Nobody will ever see them and nobody will ever naturally link to them.

          Buying links very well and very quickly. Mixing it with great content results in a proven formula for high rankings and earnings. That is why people buy links.

          Also note that articles that are often shared will also not necessarily be the type that convert very well. To be shared, content needs to be more generic. Articles that converts tends to be more specific.
          I've been naturally building backlinks for years and have acquired high rankings for doing so. I've never used automated software, such as SEnuke, for linkbuilding and have never had a problem with attaining high rankings for my targeted keywords.

          It all depends on the industry in which you're trying to rank well.
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        • Profile picture of the author intergen
          Originally Posted by JK Nyerere View Post

          Getting natural links is all sweet, but you are never going to rank highly depending on it...unless you are an incredible writer and are in a niche that is sociable.

          Also note that articles that are often shared will also not necessarily be the type that convert very well. To be shared, content needs to be more generic. Articles that converts tends to be more specific.
          I agree with STLSEO as I have done the same; however, I was giving one example of how to get "sweet" natural back links. This is only one technique in addition to many others I use. The articles as I pointed out were inexpensive and then I had to rework them myself - not $50 to $150.

          Again STLSEO is right it depends on what you are trying to do.

          Bottom line my techniques aren't for newbies and definitely not for someone trying to get rich quick. Hopefully the ones who use my WSO aren't quitting their jobs to get rich in IM in a matter of weeks or months but rather those who are looking to build a part time income for the long term in a niche that they are passionate about and then earn enough to leave their job.

          I think its important for folks to see the differing viewpoints as one size does not fit all when it comes to making an IM income - so thanks for adding your viewpoint JK Nyerere.
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  • Profile picture of the author options
    Blog comments will only do so much. Try a few different aspects of link building. Guest posting, article marketing, high pr blog posts.
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  • Profile picture of the author fiverrfreak
    I would not advise you to purchase backlinks, its not healthy for your website. If you don't know how to build backlinks, i suggest you hire someone who does know how to build links and then pay.
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