I Need A GSA Backlinking Method

by nf2458
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Hey there,

Before anything I just want to say that I was previously using a service called the linkjuicer to gain rankings on google for certain keywods.

I have now began to use gsa and I would like to know if anyone has a backlinking method for gsa to rank youtube videos on google. Like should I have 2nd tier links? And I in gsa where should I submit to?
#backlinking #gsa #method
  • Profile picture of the author nf2458
    Oh and I have everything I need, I have proxies, gsa ser, gsa captcha breaker, gsa seo indexer, a deathbycaptcha account, and a vps.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
    Step 1: Ask for a refund. You're barkin up the wrong tree mate.

    Edit: Just remembered, they don't give refunds, suckazzzzz!
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    • Profile picture of the author Charmcontent
      Have you heard about the Google updates targeted toward software built links? Unless you are aiming for a churn and burn model, then you can use your software. But if you are looking at a long term strategy, using such tools would only harm than benefit you.

      That is only my 2 cents. I know many will have different opinions, but in the end, the decision is yours.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
    Churn and burn this, churn and burn that. My old boss explained it this way:

    The only thing that burns is you when you finally burn out along with everything you've ever built. Sounds like a plan.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kendrickk
    Manually building links is more than you need! Plus this is a long term method that would only benefit you.
    If you put as much effort into building backlinks manually, you would put your time into something that is going to over deliver!
    Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
    Yeah I agree with this guy. If you build them manually the Google gods, with their all seeing omnipotence, will notice this and reward you accordingly. Ok so I lied but it would be fun to watch nonetheless.
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    Actually, I thought backlinking was dead until I tried a few articles on PRLog and EZA type article directories. It worked for me and rather quickly. You might want to give that a shot.
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    • Profile picture of the author planetlubs
      Originally Posted by bigcat1967 View Post

      Actually, I thought backlinking was dead until I tried a few articles on PRLog and EZA type article directories. It worked for me and rather quickly. You might want to give that a shot.

      Actually links from quality article directories like EZA carry much value than auto generated links. You could try to manually submit to a dozen of these quality article directories and you will see the potential.

      Also manual links from web 2.0 properties like Squidoo, hub pages and others can help.
      I think most contributors here are advising you to use a long term strategy and build high quality manual back links for which you will be rewarded handsomely.

      If it is time you are concerned about, you could you the money you were to invest in VPS and other GSA accessories to outsource the manual back-linking such as here in the warriors for hire section.
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  • Profile picture of the author RedShifted
    Gzus christ. Some of you white hat marketers have been completely brainwashed by Matt Cutts.

    First, GSA does NOT get YT videos penalized. There is nothing "churn and burn" about it.

    I've been using GSA behind a powerful VPS for the last year or so. I have between 100-200 videos ranking in the Serps and not one has ever been penalized (thats just with GSA, before that I was ranking videos with SCRAPEBOX). Some get taken down if they're spam (by Youtube) but thats pretty easy to avoid by making legitimate looking videos and not stealing copyrighted material. Others get taken down if your retention view supplier has to patch their method cause YT just did an update. But you always get refunded for those and for me it hasn't been a lot (I think around 8 so far).

    So lets be clear, this is NOT a "churn and burn" method.

    Using GSA on a site is a totally different story. But even in those cases, a site can stay ranking for A LOT LONGER than you think. I have some sites going on 8+ months now, which is more than enough time to make your money back X100.

    Either way, he asked about YT. My method on YT involves a lot more than just GSA and HQ lists. Its taken months just to get everything optimized and I'm pumping out around 60-80k backlinks / day.

    But GSA is the easy part if you ask me. Making HQ converting videos is the hard part. That takes far more time than setting up a campaign and letting it run for xxx amount of months. Not to mention, some competitive keywords will take 3-5 blasts of retention views and likes just to rank high on YT. And if you're not ranking high on youtube (I like the top 5) you're not ranking on page 1 of Google.

    So I basically find a keyword I know is profitable. Make a HQ video and an awesome script for it. Then I blast it with retention views, likes and backlinks from day 1. By the time it hits page 1 of YT, its already got thousands of backlinks on it. Depending on the competition, it could take another month or 2 to rank page 1 of Google.

    Thats why I make lots of HQ videos, and have at least 30 campaigns going at any given time. Really competitive keywords get 5 tiers. Low competition videos only need 1 tier.

    And thats all the advice I can really give. I've posted more specific methods on other forums, and learned within weeks to never do that again.

    Best thing I can say is learn how to analyze good keywords, learn how to make HQ videos with scripts that are genuine, emotional, and convert. Don't say shit like "click the link" 100xs in your video. All I really do is sell a story. It works everytime. I make an emotional, believable story. And I can tell you for a fact, this is the part most marketers get wrong. Because people have pm'd me tons of videos, and most marketers make spammy ass videos or oversell the crap out of the product. Or their videos are packed with so much boring information and their conversions suck. People don't want information. Most of the time I just give them a tiny bit and the rest of the video is emotionally triggering story telling. Also, don't target too broad. Cause newbies have a bad habit of target broad keywords that won't convert no matter how well done your video is. Never be blinded by a huge amount of searches. Some of my biggest money makers only get around 6,000-10,000 searches a month.

    Good luck - Red
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  • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
    Now here's the pink elephant in the room:

    The links are junk. Period.
    Spamming Youtube is becoming one of the most popular "methods" around
    Google already has the algorithms in place to detect this type of spam
    Google owns Youtube (think about that for a second)

    You're delusional if you think that's gonna last forever. It's like 2012 all over again. All that work just waiting for someone to come along and flush the toilet. I see a lot of butt-hurt in this forums future and i'm just itching to say "i told you so".
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    • Profile picture of the author Bambu
      So, you would leave money on the table, because Google might/will at SOME point in time penalize a method:confused::confused: You might as well stop everything you are doing now and quit. Good luck with that....

      Originally Posted by IMdeaming View Post

      Now here's the pink elephant in the room:

      The links are junk. Period.
      Spamming Youtube is becoming one of the most popular "methods" around
      Google already has the algorithms in place to detect this type of spam
      Google owns Youtube (think about that for a second)

      You're delusional if you think that's gonna last forever. It's like 2012 all over again. All that work just waiting for someone to come along and flush the toilet. I see a lot of butt-hurt in this forums future and i'm just itching to say "i told you so".
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      • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
        Originally Posted by Bambu View Post

        So, you would leave money on the table, because Google might/will at SOME point in time penalize a method:confused::confused: You might as well stop everything you are doing now and quit. Good luck with that....
        Nah, it's called future proofing and building on a solid foundation. People tend to get blinded by the quick money in these types of schemes. That's fine though if you don't mind watching all your hard work reset to zero over and over again. If you just learn quality SEO instead of messing around then you'll actually be adding valuable knowledge and experience to your skillset. Opportunity cost. Not to mention saving money on these crap programs that could be invested into something else. Good luck wit dem wiki links though, no really good luck. Something tells me you'll need it more than I will.
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        • Profile picture of the author Bambu
          There is nothing future-proof in life. Everything has its end. Remember AOL, Myspace, etc? Even the big boys fade into history.

          If you think you are building something that will stand the test of time and Google's updates then you are fooling yourself. Best practices change, as do algorithms.

          That being said, I have my churn and burn projects that last 4-8 months and make bank during that time and my longer term projects that tend to last much longer.

          When my churn and burn projects get hit, I set them up again, rinse and repeat.

          There is no hat. Make money where you can. Use churn and burn projects to feed your longer term projects and you stand a better chance of succeeding.

          Or better yet, play it safe and let me have it all.

          Originally Posted by IMdeaming View Post

          Nah, it's called future proofing and building on a solid foundation. People tend to get blinded by the quick money in these types of schemes. That's fine though if you don't mind watching all your hard work reset to zero over and over again. If you just learn quality SEO instead of messing around then you'll actually be adding valuable knowledge and experience to your skillset. Opportunity cost. Not to mention saving money on these crap programs that could be invested into something else. Good luck wit dem wiki links though, no really good luck. Something tells me you'll need it more than I will.
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          • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
            Originally Posted by Bambu View Post

            There is nothing future-proof in life. Everything has its end. Remember AOL, Myspace, etc? Even the big boys fade into history.

            If you think you are building something that will stand the test of time and Google's updates then you are fooling yourself. Best practices change, as do algorithms.

            That being said, I have my churn and burn projects that last 4-8 months and make bank during that time and my longer term projects that tend to last much longer.

            When my churn and burn projects get hit, I set them up again, rinse and repeat.

            There is no hat. Make money where you can. Use churn and burn projects to feed your longer term projects and you stand a better chance of succeeding.

            Or better yet, play it safe and let me have it all.
            Nothings really changed except Google getting more and more aggressive at targeting stuff like this. For a lot of people the preoccupation with blackhat is literally all that's standing in the way of success. It's sounds so easy to just fire up some program and let it rip. The toughest decision for you guys is how long to let those crappy links drip feed or how many tiers to build. There are so many other quick and legit ways to make money both inside and outside of SEO, but people just aren't looking for em. Nobody wants to be creative. It's too easy to just follow the sheep and copy what 99,000 other people are doing. That mentality is stopping a lot of people from reaching their dreams. Like you just stated yourself you have to keep starting from scratch over and over and over and over again. Where's the logic in that?

            And you can spare me the whole reinvest argument. You know just as well as I do that most of the people using these programs aren't making some kind of calculated business decision. They do it because they simply don't know any better. And the fact that they aren't taking the time to learn SEO the right way guarantees that they'll be in the same position 3 and 4 years from now.

            Take just about any successful entrepreneur in any market and you'll see one thing in common. They did something different. Rarely does one get ahead by copying everyone else.
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  • Profile picture of the author extremeboy
    don't step back with the fear of Google algo's try it,try it so on you will be successded.

    You need to how to use it otherwise all seo tools like GSA is worth able to rank
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  • Profile picture of the author nf2458
    Im thanking everyone for the responsed. I appreciate it
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  • Profile picture of the author crazymatt
    I quit using GSA long time ago for my sites, because they were never ranked. Then I start to build useful blog, and it ranks fine without any automatic software.
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    • Profile picture of the author IMdeaming
      Originally Posted by crazymatt View Post

      I quit using GSA long time ago for my sites, because they were never ranked. Then I start to build useful blog, and it ranks fine without any automatic software.
      That's natural progression:

      Start off confused> Experiment with auto programs> Start building quality links> Rank sh*t all over the place like the mad scientist and make $$$$

      "I want to go back to building wiki and profile links", Said no successful SEO, ever.
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