Quality links you can do yourself ?

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Any ideas for quality links you can do yourself?

I'm thinking of starting a new site since a recovery from google penalty hasn't been evident yet. Any ideas for links you can do yourself that are worth it?

One offhand that seems decent is prweb.com it costs a little money but at least is quality. Any other ideas for more?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author k.freddy
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    • Profile picture of the author ZSharo
      Originally Posted by k.freddy View Post

      If you are willing to spend some money on quality links, forget about links from public sites where everybody can buy them or setup a free blog.

      Focus rather on private blog network. I know it might sound daunting but it is as easy as getting a couple of expired domains with good link juice, setting up wordpress on them and throwing them on separate hosts.

      Alternatively, you can get a couple of WEB 2.0s with PR and good metrics.

      I can help you in all of these areas...

      hello ,

      Thanks For it ,

      will building PBN take more hard work than building single links to 10 wordpress sites ?

      Will This PBN be more easily for blogs in the future ?

      How many domains & blog will be in PBN ?

      Is there any guide for Building PBN From Scratch ?!

      I`m sorry for these questions ,but i want to learn more about this ,
      thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author k.freddy
        Originally Posted by ZSharo View Post

        hello ,

        Thanks For it ,

        will building PBN take more hard work than building single links to 10 wordpress sites ?

        Will This PBN be more easily for blogs in the future ?

        How many domains & blog will be in PBN ?

        Is there any guide for Building PBN From Scratch ?!

        I`m sorry for these questions ,but i want to learn more about this ,
        thanks
        You don't really need a guide on PBN. All you need is a guide on selecting/finding a strong domains preferably as cheap as possible. I could point you in the right direction but moderators on this forum keep deleting my posts every time I try to help anyone by mentioning resources so... Google it.
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      • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
        Originally Posted by ZSharo View Post

        hello ,

        Thanks For it ,

        will building PBN take more hard work than building single links to 10 wordpress sites ?

        Will This PBN be more easily for blogs in the future ?

        How many domains & blog will be in PBN ?

        Is there any guide for Building PBN From Scratch ?!

        I`m sorry for these questions ,but i want to learn more about this ,
        thanks
        - A PBN requires more effort and time to build, but it's very effective for boosting search rankings.

        - It's up to you how large you want your PBN to be.

        - Here's a PBN building guide.
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  • Profile picture of the author ReneMadmanGlasow
    The number of PBN links you need depends on the keyword competition and of course of the quality of your PBN links. Yes, it needs some work. Find the domains, buy them, set up hosting on different servers for every domain and so on.

    For some infos go to source-wave.com
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  • Profile picture of the author howtogurus
    Unless Google has manually penalized you (check your Webmaster Tools account) you should be able to recover from Panda. Mostly this will be making sure you address any obvious problems (duplicate title/descriptions, missing alt tags, and such) and making sure you get rid of any copied/skimmed/duplicated content and replace it with original content. If your site positioning depended on link abuse it will be an altogether different problem. You will need to disavow any bad links, purchased links, link farm links and the like. Basically a careful link clean up of your site.
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    • Profile picture of the author Profit-smart
      Originally Posted by howtogurus View Post

      Unless Google has manually penalized you (check your Webmaster Tools account) you should be able to recover from Panda. Mostly this will be making sure you address any obvious problems (duplicate title/descriptions, missing alt tags, and such) and making sure you get rid of any copied/skimmed/duplicated content and replace it with original content. If your site positioning depended on link abuse it will be an altogether different problem. You will need to disavow any bad links, purchased links, link farm links and the like. Basically a careful link clean up of your site.
      While this is certainly true, to regain former rankings you'll also need to replace the lost value of those links with something new. I (Think) this was his question.

      The best answer I can give, for free, "Safe" links, is to use a tool like Ahrefs.com to identify links your competitors have set up in publically available places, and setup your own. If you manually go through the first 100 or domains in the serps for your keyword, you'll end up with a giant list of links you can setup for free.
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    • Profile picture of the author Xelaetaks
      Originally Posted by howtogurus View Post

      Unless Google has manually penalized you (check your Webmaster Tools account) you should be able to recover from Panda. Mostly this will be making sure you address any obvious problems (duplicate title/descriptions, missing alt tags, and such) and making sure you get rid of any copied/skimmed/duplicated content and replace it with original content. If your site positioning depended on link abuse it will be an altogether different problem. You will need to disavow any bad links, purchased links, link farm links and the like. Basically a careful link clean up of your site.
      It is so discouraging though we used to be in page 1 and have been on page 8 for some keywords now and barely get traffic from google now. I guess it is still possible, maybe links can do the trick, I guess we could see soon enough if getting quality links.

      We never got a manual penalty but definetely algorythym penalty and we disavowed everything months ago and deleted whatever was possible. One website service said there were 360 bad links, tho im not sure if they include the ones that were disavowed also or outdated ones, etc.

      I wonder if a new site might rank more easily or not. It would be a little investment though. Ideally if the current site can get back that would be best but people have mixed opinions as to whether recovery happens or not.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    How do you know you have a penalty, did Google tell you there's a penalty against your domain?

    Strong competition isn't a penalty.

    Removing links that previously ranked a page isn't a penalty.
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    • Profile picture of the author Xelaetaks
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      How do you know you have a penalty, did Google tell you there's a penalty against your domain?

      Strong competition isn't a penalty.

      Removing links that previously ranked a page isn't a penalty.

      Well our site used to get estimated around 100's of visitors a week. Now it gets very few visitors a day or even a week so our traffic has significantly dropped since last year.

      It also seems like google has taken over and bign and yahoo traffic isn't so significant.

      We also have had links done from web directories and used to do anchor text on the old blog so it makes sense that the site was hit with algorythym penalties also considering it went down around the time of the algorythym updates.
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Adams
    Google + is still a quality site to get backlinks from, but more than anything you should be building your social presence there and not just focusing on dropping links for SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author ConnectVT
    Why are you after links. Create awesome content which people can share. Your audience will build links for your site for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOArbiterJoanne
    Look at the backlink profiles of the pages currently ranking for the keyword you want to rank for.

    Identify their best links and try and replicate them.
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