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Hello folks,

I thought that I would share a SEO strategy of mine that works pretty well in terms of ranking sites. I see many people saying that "ooh, my site is penalized by Google", "how to get top rankings :S", "is XRUMER still working?" etc.. So to begin with, I will point out the mistakes that most of the ppl do while doing SEO to their sites.

Mistakes

1) Using only social bookmarks aka. spamming their sites with low quality bookmarks.

Social bookmarks are only great when you are trying to get direct visits from high quality social bookmarks sites such as reddit. And then again, your website must be providing something great in order to get attention. So if you are building sites to make money online, then most likely it will not work. However, handful of social bookmarks will help you to get your site indexed.

2) Spamming blog comments

Blog comments are ONLY good if you are trying to build high PageRank to your site. In terms of ranking and so, they might work at first, but after that your site will be vanished. So it's not a long term strategy.

3) Forum profiles and signatures

These are not REAL links.

4) 4% keyword density, keyword in your meta tag, description, title.

No...It's not like that anymore. Try to avoid that stuff.

5) Article spinning and article submission

Well, most of the article directories are spammed to death. In other words, they will more "hurt" your website rather than help you.

6) Anchor text is the KEY

Unfortunately it's not.. Of course, don't make backlinks with all the same anchor, but those % of this and % of that won't work as well.

What is REALLY working

I'm not saying that this strategy is still working in 2014 or 2015, but I will say that it works today and it works pretty well...

1) Find a niche and find high PR aged domain/website. PR3 and above would be a great start to you. Of course, figure out what are the backlinks pointing to this site. If it only has blog comments and forum profile, forget it... Make sure that those backlinks come from legit places. Simply browse some of the links and eventually You will see what kind of links are built on this site. High PR contextual links are the best while the opposite is forum signature links. Much likely high quality PR3 will be worth $200 or more. If you have more money, go with the PR5. Check the domain authority and backlinks from Open Site Explorer – It should be around 40 – 70 (the more, the better!)

If you don't have money at all, start with a fresh domain. Don't go with keyword1-keyword2.com, simply choose something generic (dietblog.com or gamingsite.net) and follow the next steps.

2) Make high quality articles

What I mean by high quality is that they don't have to be some kind of linkbait, but they have to be written by native speaker. If you are not native speaker (like me), then use proofreading or outsource your article from people that write unique content with no grammatical mistakes. Otherwise you site will get slapped by Panda sooner or later. Forget about the keyword density. If your keyword is in the title and mentioned couple of times inside the article then it's good to go...

3) Backlinks and ranking your site

Here is my common strategy that I use.

A) Handful of manual social bookmarks to get your site ranked. 5-10 bookmarks should be enough to get your site indexed by Google under 24hours.

B) If you want, you can make couple of article backlinks as well (Ezine,Hubpages, Squidoo). I usually don't bother with that since most of the article directories are dead, but if you want you can use them. Only top 5 or so..

C) Guest blogging. In order to find those niche related blogs where You can add Your post, You can either use Guest blogging: Looking for guest bloggers or guest post? Join MyBlogGuest! or use the following search terms:

“Your niche” + “guest post”
“Your niche” + “write for us”
“Your niche” + “submit post”


Make sure that those blogs where You are going to leave a post are not spammed and the PR is at least 2. It’s even better when it’s not a very popular blog so the post will stick on the first page for some time…

D) Asking links. Many people do not use this very simple backlinking method. It’s one of the
oldest and one of the easiest way to build high PR relevant backlinks. In this case us Google. As an example, my keyword will be software. This should be Your Google search query:

• intitle:"software" inurl:"links"
• intitle:"software" inurl:"links.html"
• intitle:"software" inurl:"links.htm"
• intitle:"software" inurl:"links.php"

Simply switch the keyword (software) to Your own keyword. Many blog owners don't know a shit about IM and they will add your site (if your site is legit). Ask as much as you can, send out e-mails and so. Remember, those links are MUCH MUCH MUCH more worth than any other links you might get from different services.

E) Another method that I want to share with You has helped me to get 20 high PR contextual backlinks over the last week from relevant sites. It's a pretty old strategy if not the oldest one, but it still works. I'm not saying You should do this every day, but it's a really great alternative for other stuff.

1) Find out the top sites for Your keywords in Google search. It's great when they
are OLD and with many backlinks (such as: Wikihow, Ehow, Wikipedia etc). The most important thing is to find relevant sites that people link naturally.

2) Now go to ahrefs.com (alternatively You can use open site explorer) and copy Your competitors URL to the field (URL not the domain name).

3) Now search for articles that have high PR and a contextual backlink to Your competitors site. Most likely they have no connection with Your competitor’s site and they have linked it naturally. PS: This won't work in every niche, but if Your site is somewhat informational then You WILL find those articles.

4) Contact the webmaster. Most of the sites have a contact form, but if they don't, You will find the e-mail under "About me" or something similar.

5) Write a friendly email to the webmasters. You can write something similar to this:

Hello,
My name is “John” and I'm from Yourdomain.com. I just wanted to say that I found Your blog post: [enter URL here] very useful . However I'm suggesting You to change the link from competitorsite.com to Yoursite.com since the competitorsite.com has some outdated/misleading information. I have put a lot of effort in Yourdomain.com and I'm really trying to help people with my site.

Regards,
Your name (owner of Yourdomain.com)


6) Save the URL to Your notepad. Now give webmasters some time to consider it and make changes. After 7 days look up all the URL’s You have saved. If Your site is decent and gives good information about the blog post, You will be amazed how many PERMANENT high PR contextual backlinks You will get…
For example, I sent out 100 e-mails and 20 of them changed/added the link to their blog post. That's about 20% which is pretty good, uh.. If the webmasters haven't answered, re-send the mail. If still not any answer, then forget it and move on..

F) Rent backlinks. If You already know what “renting high PR links” means, You know what I’m talking about. If not, then in short it means that You pay an amount of money to someone who will put Your link to their high PR homepage and keep it there for some period of time (usually 1 month). If You find a decent person who provides that service, then sometimes 10-15 high PR links can do wonders. However, make sure that those links are in the same niche as Your website, otherwise it will look kind of weird to Google.

You can also skip this part if You feel that You don’t need those kind of backlinks. I usually choose to rent high PR links if my site is in “Make money online” niche, since people don’t usually give links to those sites so You have to rent them.

G) Use/Make your own private network. Use sites that you don't use anymore. They might not be ranking in google, but they might have high PR. PR2 and above is more than great. If you have those sites available, put them on seperate hosts and use private registering. Another way is to start buying expired domains and or websites. This is pretty easy, all you need is some money and common sense. Simply search for "How to make high pr private network" or "How to find high PR sites" or "How to find high PR expired domains".

That's all.. As you can see, all of the links that I'm building are REAL. Some of them come from different blog owners, some of them come from private networks and some of them come from my own websites. It's easy, simply forget about one-click-seo and do something long-term. Eventually, you will see that your sites will start ranking and you are starting to generate $$$...

I really hope that this thread helped someone to get back on track
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  • Profile picture of the author kulwantnagi
    wowwwwww !! Thanks for this big share and life/blog saving tips.

    Bravo man !!
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  • Profile picture of the author Prowebstakht
    Originally Posted by online only View Post

    Hello folks,

    I thought that I would share a SEO strategy of mine that works pretty well in terms of ranking sites. I see many people saying that "ooh, my site is penalized by Google", "how to get top rankings :S", "is XRUMER still working?" etc.. So to begin with, I will point out the mistakes that most of the ppl do while doing SEO to their sites.

    Mistakes

    1) Using only social bookmarks aka. spamming their sites with low quality bookmarks.

    Social bookmarks are only great when you are trying to get direct visits from high quality social bookmarks sites such as reddit. And then again, your website must be providing something great in order to get attention. So if you are building sites to make money online, then most likely it will not work. However, handful of social bookmarks will help you to get your site indexed.

    2) Spamming blog comments

    Blog comments are ONLY good if you are trying to build high PageRank to your site. In terms of ranking and so, they might work at first, but after that your site will be vanished. So it's not a long term strategy.

    3) Forum profiles and signatures

    These are not REAL links.

    4) 4% keyword density, keyword in your meta tag, description, title.

    No...It's not like that anymore. Try to avoid that stuff.

    5) Article spinning and article submission

    Well, most of the article directories are spammed to death. In other words, they will more "hurt" your website rather than help you.

    6) Anchor text is the KEY

    Unfortunately it's not.. Of course, don't make backlinks with all the same anchor, but those % of this and % of that won't work as well.

    What is REALLY working

    I'm not saying that this strategy is still working in 2014 or 2015, but I will say that it works today and it works pretty well...

    1) Find a niche and find high PR aged domain/website. PR3 and above would be a great start to you. Of course, figure out what are the backlinks pointing to this site. If it only has blog comments and forum profile, forget it... Make sure that those backlinks come from legit places. Simply browse some of the links and eventually You will see what kind of links are built on this site. High PR contextual links are the best while the opposite is forum signature links. Much likely high quality PR3 will be worth $200 or more. If you have more money, go with the PR5. Check the domain authority and backlinks from Open Site Explorer - It should be around 40 - 70 (the more, the better!)

    If you don't have money at all, start with a fresh domain. Don't go with keyword1-keyword2.com, simply choose something generic (dietblog.com or gamingsite.net) and follow the next steps.

    2) Make high quality articles

    What I mean by high quality is that they don't have to be some kind of linkbait, but they have to be written by native speaker. If you are not native speaker (like me), then use proofreading or outsource your article from people that write unique content with no grammatical mistakes. Otherwise you site will get slapped by Panda sooner or later. Forget about the keyword density. If your keyword is in the title and mentioned couple of times inside the article then it's good to go...

    3) Backlinks and ranking your site

    Here is my common strategy that I use.

    A) Handful of manual social bookmarks to get your site ranked. 5-10 bookmarks should be enough to get your site indexed by Google under 24hours.

    B) If you want, you can make couple of article backlinks as well (Ezine,Hubpages, Squidoo). I usually don't bother with that since most of the article directories are dead, but if you want you can use them. Only top 5 or so..

    C) Guest blogging. In order to find those niche related blogs where You can add Your post, You can either use Guest blogging: Looking for guest bloggers or guest post? Join MyBlogGuest! or use the following search terms:

    "Your niche" + "guest post"
    "Your niche" + "write for us"
    "Your niche" + "submit post"


    Make sure that those blogs where You are going to leave a post are not spammed and the PR is at least 2. It's even better when it's not a very popular blog so the post will stick on the first page for some time...

    D) Asking links. Many people do not use this very simple backlinking method. It's one of the
    oldest and one of the easiest way to build high PR relevant backlinks. In this case us Google. As an example, my keyword will be software. This should be Your Google search query:

    • intitle:"software" inurl:"links"
    • intitle:"software" inurl:"links.html"
    • intitle:"software" inurl:"links.htm"
    • intitle:"software" inurl:"links.php"

    Simply switch the keyword (software) to Your own keyword. Many blog owners don't know a shit about IM and they will add your site (if your site is legit). Ask as much as you can, send out e-mails and so. Remember, those links are MUCH MUCH MUCH more worth than any other links you might get from different services.

    E) Another method that I want to share with You has helped me to get 20 high PR contextual backlinks over the last week from relevant sites. It's a pretty old strategy if not the oldest one, but it still works. I'm not saying You should do this every day and it's a really great alternative for other stuff.

    1) Find out the top sites for Your keywords in Google search. It's great when they
    are OLD and with many backlinks (such as: Wikihow, Ehow, Wikipedia etc). The most important thing is to find relevant sites that people link naturally.

    2) Now go to ahrefs.com (alternatively You can use open site explorer) and copy Your competitors URL to the field (URL not the domain name).

    3) Now search for articles that have high PR and a contextual backlink to Your competitors site. Most likely they have no connection with Your competitor's site and they have linked it naturally. PS: This won't work in every niche, but if Your site is somewhat informational then You WILL find those articles.

    4) Contact the webmaster. Most of the sites have a contact form, but if they don't, You will find the e-mail under "About me" or something similar.

    5) Write a friendly email to the webmasters. You can write something similar to this:

    Hello,
    My name is "John" and I'm from Yourdomain.com. I just wanted to say that I found Your blog post: [enter URL here] very useful . However I'm suggesting You to change the link from competitorsite.com to Yoursite.com since the competitorsite.com has some outdated/misleading information. I have put a lot of effort in Yourdomain.com and I'm really trying to help people with my site.

    Regards,
    Your name (owner of Yourdomain.com)


    6) Save the URL to Your notepad. Now give webmasters some time to consider it and make changes. After 7 days look up all the URL's You have saved. If Your site is decent and gives good information about the blog post, You will be amazed how many PERMANENT high PR contextual backlinks You will get...
    For example, I sent out 100 e-mails and 20 of them changed/added the link to their blog post. That's about 20% which is pretty good, uh.. If the webmasters haven't answered, re-send the mail. If still not any answer, then forget it and move on..

    F) Rent backlinks. If You already know what "renting high PR links" means, You know what I'm talking about. If not, then in short it means that You pay an amount of money to someone who will put Your link to their high PR homepage and keep it there for some period of time (usually 1 month). If You find a decent person who provides that service, then sometimes 10-15 high PR links can do wonders. However, make sure that those links are in the same niche as Your website, otherwise it will look kind of weird to Google.

    You can also skip this part if You feel that You don't need those kind of backlinks. I usually choose to rent high PR links if my site is in "Make money online" niche, since people don't usually give links to those sites so You have to rent them.

    G) Use/Make your own private network. Use sites that you don't use anymore. They might not be ranking in google, but they might have high PR. PR2 and above is more than great. If you have those sites available, put them on seperate hosts and use private registering. Another way is to start buying expired domains and or websites. This is pretty easy, all you need is some money and common sense. Simply search for "How to make high pr private network" or "How to find high PR sites" or "How to find high PR expired domains".

    That's all.. As you can see, all of the links that I'm building are REAL. Some of them come from different blog owners, some of them come from private networks and some of them come from my own websites. It's easy, simply forget about one-click-seo and do something long-term. Eventually, you will see that your sites will start ranking and you are starting to generate $$$...

    I really hope that this thread helped someone to get back on track

    Thanks for pointing this out. That is why the amount of spam SEO is decreasing on the WF due to great people like yourself who are willing to educate other people about SEO
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  • Profile picture of the author C0DeZeR0
    Great !

    Thanks ..
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  • Profile picture of the author amaxlite
    If you rent backlinks does it cause your site to drop in rank when your rent is up?
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    • Profile picture of the author Felix Andrian
      Originally Posted by amaxlite View Post

      If you rent backlinks does it cause your site to drop in rank when your rent is up?
      It's really depend on the quality of your backlinks. There are a list of good quality backlinks (content, niche, anchor txt, etc) that will make your site gets great serp. But in general, backlinks from high pr sites will increase your site pr and that is one of factors for seo, CMIIW.
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      • Profile picture of the author amaxlite
        Originally Posted by Felix Andrian View Post

        It's really depend on the quality of your backlinks. There are a list of good quality backlinks (content, niche, anchor txt, etc) that will make your site gets great serp. But in general, backlinks from high pr sites will increase your site pr and that is one of factors for seo, CMIIW.
        So when you rent backlinks from high PR sites you will most likely have a permanent change in the PR of your site regardless of whether your link remains on it or not?
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        • Profile picture of the author online only
          Originally Posted by amaxlite View Post

          So when you rent backlinks from high PR sites you will most likely have a permanent change in the PR of your site regardless of whether your link remains on it or not?
          When you are renting backlinks then,
          1) PR goes UP
          2) Rankings go UP

          When you stop the rent
          1) PR goes DOWN
          2) Rankings go DOWN
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  • Profile picture of the author JoshuaReen
    this is a great tutorial, and today i cam to know that blog comments, forum signatures and profile links are of no use.
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    • Profile picture of the author ukcanadian
      Originally Posted by JoshuaReen View Post

      this is a great tutorial, and today i cam to know that blog comments, forum signatures and profile links are of no use.
      Blog comments and forum signatures may not be helpful for SEO, but they're still effective for traffic generation.
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  • Profile picture of the author jtuttlechiro
    Renting a link? wouldn't that be considered as buying a link?
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    I think, if the link is good and niche related, it won't affect the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author legoog8
    Yeh asking is a good idea, aslong as the site isnt owned by a person your in direct competition with lol
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  • Profile picture of the author sdooley215
    Awesome info...Thanks man.
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  • Profile picture of the author steepan28
    Awesome share thanks again
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  • Profile picture of the author dalegolden
    Could not agree with some points.
    Blog comments are ONLY good if you are trying to build high PageRank to your site. In terms of ranking and so, they might work at first, but after that your site will be vanished. So it's not a long term strategy.
    How can you tell that "after that your site will be vanished"? Blog commenting has been a widely recognized backlinking method for years and it can also give you very good, stable results if you are not intending to spam.
    Many blog owners don't know a shit about IM and they will add your site (if your site is legit). Ask as much as you can, send out e-mails and so. Remember, those links are MUCH MUCH MUCH more worth than any other links you might get from different services.
    This is a good technique but in this way, the chances of getting backlinks from them is less than 10%. Because a few of the webmasters does not know about IM these days.
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    • Profile picture of the author online only
      Originally Posted by dalegolden View Post

      Could not agree with some points.

      How can you tell that "after that your site will be vanished"? Blog commenting has been a widely recognized backlinking method for years and it can also give you very good, stable results if you are not intending to spam.

      This is a good technique but in this way, the chances of getting backlinks from them is less than 10%. Because a few of the webmasters does not know about IM these days.
      Yeah, blog commenting has been a widely recognized backlinking method in the past. The fact is, it's not working anymore. Blog commenting can often give you site-wided "spammy-looking" links. Of-course, if you put few blog comments here and there, it wont harm you, but in my opinion they are pointless. Many of them are no-follow aswell.

      And about this technique, well. You need to have decent blog, not some kind of micro niche site that has 4 pages of unique content.. If you have serious blog then webmasters will link to you easily. This percent is higher than 10% for sure... Furthermore, let's say you send out 100 e-mails and you get 10 links. Those 10 links are much more valuable than 100 blog comments. Blog comments are not REAL links.
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  • Profile picture of the author superdubaus
    I really appreciate your post and agree with the technique that you are using and guide to use. I am two little issue related backlink:

    1. Is directory submission useful now?
    2. Create niche related blogs on blogger, wordpress, tumblr, posteros with my website links on keyword and update posts their regularly are useful to get top ranking on search engine.

    Please reply and say what do you think about this.....
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    • Profile picture of the author online only
      Originally Posted by superdubaus View Post

      I really appreciate your post and agree with the technique that you are using and guide to use. I am two little issue related backlink:

      1. Is directory submission useful now?
      2. Create niche related blogs on blogger, wordpress, tumblr, posteros with my website links on keyword and update posts their regularly are useful to get top ranking on search engine.

      Please reply and say what do you think about this.....
      Directory submission can be useful if it has HIGH PR and not spammed to death. The links has to be manually reviewed. In other words, it's pretty hard to find such directories that are FREE... But if you keep searching then you might pick up some links. However, I personally would not try to find them. If you have a lot of money use paid directories such as yahoo, but then again, it's not worth the money. So it's up to you.

      Creating web2.0-s uhm... Sure, you can do them, but I would create 10-20 blogs with all unique content and at least 5 articles per blog. Those articles have to be some what related to your blog you are trying to link.. And building baclinks to web2.0s is essential as well, otherwise they are pretty helpless and might not get even indexed by Google
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      • Profile picture of the author uzojvp
        Originally Posted by online only View Post

        Directory submission can be useful if it has HIGH PR and not spammed to death. The links has to be manually reviewed. In other words, it's pretty hard to find such directories that are FREE... But if you keep searching then you might pick up some links. However, I personally would not try to find them. If you have a lot of money use paid directories such as yahoo, but then again, it's not worth the money. So it's up to you.

        Creating web2.0-s uhm... Sure, you can do them, but I would create 10-20 blogs with all unique content and at least 5 articles per blog. Those articles have to be some what related to your blog you are trying to link.. And building baclinks to web2.0s is essential as well, otherwise they are pretty helpless and might not get even indexed by Google
        can one rank a low competition just doing this #web2.0?
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    really great share. Thanks a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    You didn't mention web2.0 and I agree with guest blogging.
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    • Profile picture of the author online only
      Originally Posted by gearmonkey View Post

      You didn't mention web2.0 and I agree with guest blogging.
      Yes because I personally don't like web2.0s.. Why?

      1) They can be easily deleted
      2) They have no value at all if you don't build links to them which is extremely timecostly.

      It's much easier to get PR2-PR3 delete site for 10 bucks and build it up with old content from webarchive.
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    Awesome SEO tips. Thanks for sharing with us.
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    Great share, Thanks
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    I really appreciate the points you shared!!
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  • Profile picture of the author jfambrini
    Great share. Thanks. I would love to see a site or two where these techniques have been applied.
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    Guest blogging can act as your doorway to gaining status as an expert in your field. The more in-depth, well-researched posts you publish on authoritative blogs, the more chances you will get to communicate and interact with people. Over time, you can become an authority in eyes of your target audience.
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    great info thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author Anoosh Kashefi
    Wow, I like the web archive idea for sure! I have used expired domains a ton but never used the content.. Pretty cool thread. Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author online only
      Originally Posted by Anoosh Kashefi View Post

      Wow, I like the web archive idea for sure! I have used expired domains a ton but never used the content.. Pretty cool thread. Thanks
      Yep. It works pretty well too!
      Make sure you though copy some paragraphs from the old content to google with "..". It still might be indexed somewhere...
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  • Profile picture of the author evilsaigon
    This thread defeated half of the wso's in the seo niche lol. Very nicely done.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lethaldose
    Thanks for great guide, i still see a lot of people doing blog comments and really bad ones, thats mistake #1 for sure
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  • Profile picture of the author firepinch
    I just want to say that building your own private blog network is the way to go. If you have the money to invested it will pay off in the long run.
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    Thanks for great guide and tips... Very Nice.
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