Backlinks from fiverr

Do you recommend a free tool or plugin or paid one, knowing I already have the urls ?

  • Free backlink tool or plug-in(what I would prefer)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Free software(preferred #2)

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Paid backlink tool or plugin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Paid software

    Votes: 2 66.7%

  • Total voters
    3
  • Poll closed .

tjmac56

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I paid for a gig in fiverr where I received a bunch of backlinks from the guy doing the gig for my site to help with SEO. My question is now that this guy has sent me all these links(well over 1,000), what do I with all these urls ? I have a wordpress site. Is there some kind of plugin to help me enter all these urls myself ? Some kind of software ? Would I have to do this one by one?(can't believe I would have to do that). I just don't know that much about backlinks, especially the part about what "I" am supposed to do. I have the urls, I just don't know what I am supposed to do with them. Thanks for any help. I am a newbie, so don't laugh, you were one once, too.
 


If some guy on Fiverr created backlinks for you, you don't have to do anything. That's the point of paying someone else to build the links for you. Why would you want to enter those URLs into your own Wordpress site?

You could use a service to ping the URLs to help get them crawled, but that's up to you. Google "ping backlinks".
 
tjmacs let me know how it turns out. Even though its only 5 bucks I want to see if these guys are giving you any good backlinks. If not I think you are better off getting some here.
 
Yes you don't have to do anything with the backlinks provided by the one you hired in fiverr.
 
Backlinks are a hands-off process if you outsourced them. You pay and receive them, and that's that. You might not want to use tons of Fiverr gigs, though, as low-quality links won't be the largest benefit to your site. High-PR/high-authority backlinks will help you a huge amount more.
 
Its a hit or miss, I've tried in the pass and sometimes I really did get good deals.. other times... well you get what you pay for.
 
@OP: Do you really think you're going to improve your search rankings for $5. lol

Fiverr seo sucks.
 
I use a few fiverr gig for anchor diversity, web 2.0 backlinks blasts and jeneral xrumer blasts to the second and third tier. Actually I am not using xrumer for 2nd tier indexing anymore at all - all outsourced to fiverr. Another good thing about fiverr, you are not leaving too much of a footprint if you are using different providers, or so I hope at least :) Another good gig would be to aggregate your rss feeds into a yahoo pipe and get that pipe's rss feed submitted via a fiverr gig. So fiverr has a use in my schema. :)
 
There are some good seo companies out there. And while $5 isn't going to get you the best results, it is still some back links.

Depending upon how much you have to spend and how steep your competition is, I would probably suggest looking into an SEO company. We are working with now that is incredible. We have amazing results, all of the time and the owners are responsive and attentive. Feel free to message me and I will get you their name.

Everything that you need to know about internet marketing is free and available on the internet (exception: experience) You will find that you will be willing to pay for the convenience of information.

SEO is great and all, but if you offer crap content, and have crap backlinks you will eventually be screwed. Just don't offer crap and create good quality backlinks. :)
 
You generally don't need to do anything, but you could, if you wanted to, add them to Linklicious, ping them, or even build backlinks to those backlinks.