best link building strategies?

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I've got some content on my first site, and I need to start building some links.
I've decided to purchase some link building packages to move this along. I've read so many threads about the various services in the BST section, and while I understand what the services do, I'm not quite clear as to the order in which they should be used, or if that even matters. My question is this:

If you were trying to rank a new site and only had $100 to spend on SEO services, what would you purchase?
 
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That's depend. Is your site SEO-friendly? If not you can use that money to hire someone who can do onPage SEO on your site and optimize it with more relevant content before starting link building.

For $100 dollar i guess you can try an .edu package to increase your site DA first. Profile, blog comment should be later. Link Wheel is also a viable choice.

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With that budget I'd actually go to fiverr. I'd get a couple of link pyramids, highPR profile links, wiki links, EDU links, and a big scrapeblox/xrumer blast to the tier 1 web properties created. This will do for low competition KWs. Just make sure to get gigs from reputable sellers with lots of feedback and a good track record.

You'll also probably have left over cash for some beer. Cheers!
 
With that budget I'd actually go to fiverr. I'd get a couple of link pyramids, highPR profile links, wiki links, EDU links, and a big scrapeblox/xrumer blast to the tier 1 web properties created. This will do for low competition KWs. Just make sure to get gigs from reputable sellers with lots of feedback and a good track record.

You'll also probably have left over cash for some beer. Cheers!

Would you say the tier 1 web properties, are you talking about web 2.0 properties?
 
That's depend. Is your site SEO-friendly? If not you can use that money to hire someone who can do onPage SEO on your site and optimize it with more relevant content before starting link building.

For $100 dollar i guess you can try an .edu package to increase your site DA first. Profile, blog comment should be later. Link Wheel is also a viable choice.

Best regards,

.edu/.gov packages to increase site domain authority?
 
I would start off with Article directory links and Web 2.0s and maybe some social bookmarking for the first month for a new site.

Second month go for more authority links from .edus, High PR Blog commenting, Wiki pages, learning sites and then social book mark all those sites and ping them to ensure a high percentage of them get indexed.

my two cents

good luck
 
For a baby site (in age and size) get Lalit Burma's Top 20 social bookmarking package. It's like a $1.50. Then let it age while you add more content. You don't want to sandbox it.
 
For a baby site (in age and size) get Lalit Burma's Top 20 social bookmarking package. It's like a $1.50. Then let it age while you add more content. You don't want to sandbox it.

I am concerned about being sandboxed if I try to build too many links too quickly, or if I create too much of a footprint...I suppose I'm trying to determine a good starting strategy for linkbuilding. The site is small, with only about 20 pages of original content on a brand new .info EMD. The ranking site for my main KW has around 300 inbound links, from low-PR pages, blogs, etc, and a VERY thin site.
 
Browsing fiverr this afternoon as suggested above. I've been looking at wiki and .edu/.gov gigs...some of the gigs offer over 100 links, which seems like a lot especially for a site that currently has zero backlinks. Should I be pointing the .edu/.gov/wiki links directly at my site, or should I point them at web 2.0 properties?
 
Would you say the tier 1 web properties, are you talking about web 2.0 properties?

Yeah, tier 1 includes the web2.0 properties created, but I blast everything that points to my site. This includes the wikis and the profile links. Helps with the indexing process.

Browsing fiverr this afternoon as suggested above. I've been looking at wiki and .edu/.gov gigs...some of the gigs offer over 100 links, which seems like a lot especially for a site that currently has zero backlinks. Should I be pointing the .edu/.gov/wiki links directly at my site, or should I point them at web 2.0 properties?

This one is up to you and how risk adverse you are. What I personally think, 100 links isn't really a lot to be worried about - especially considering they are all pretty good quality edu/gov links. It's spam backlinks that are in the thousands that I'll get worried about.

If you go pointing the edu/gov links to the web2.0s, there's no harm in doing that as well. You won't get the full link juice, but it'll still help. When starting out, I find it's always best to learn through calculated experimentation, then you'll really see what's working in your own niche.
 
Yeah, tier 1 includes the web2.0 properties created, but I blast everything that points to my site. This includes the wikis and the profile links. Helps with the indexing process.



This one is up to you and how risk adverse you are. What I personally think, 100 links isn't really a lot to be worried about - especially considering they are all pretty good quality edu/gov links. It's spam backlinks that are in the thousands that I'll get worried about.

If you go pointing the edu/gov links to the web2.0s, there's no harm in doing that as well. You won't get the full link juice, but it'll still help. When starting out, I find it's always best to learn through calculated experimentation, then you'll really see what's working in your own niche.

Thanks for the information. I think I'm going to grab some .edu/.gov./wiki backlinks, point them at my site and see what kind of results that brings while I develop the web 2.0s and their associated backlinks.
 
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With link building, it is always best to have someone to diligently promote your site by performing different SEO tasks for you, an SEO expert which will make your site on top by creating traffics.
 
Also, get the login details of the web2.0s if you can so in the future you can add more content to the blogs. This will develop the your tier1's further, and they might actually get PR on the next update.
 

Thanks for pointing me to that thread Vegas, Felix's method is really clear and makes sense to me. I think I read this thread earlier, but I've read a lot of threads about this and coming to a clear cut conclusion has been difficult.

Everything Felix does here makes sense to me with the exception of the article directories in week 3, and the private blog network in week 5. I'm unclear as to what an article directory even IS, and what he means when talks about the private blog submissions "(100-200 blog posts drip over 2 weeks would be good)"

I feel like I'm in a situation where the more I learn, the less I know, but at least I'm learning. Grateful for the knowledge I've received so far on WF, and looking forward to the day when I can be of some help to someone else. For now, +rep to you and Felix.
 
Hehe, thanks, bro! I am learning as well, there is so much info, that you can actually pick and choose one and stick to it. See what happens! Anyhow you would be much further than you would have been before, that's how I reason with myself, at least.
 
Article Directories: Think Ezinearticles and GoArticles. Submitting articles to article directories with links embedded, typically in an author's resource box at the bottom of the article.

See EzineArticles for hundreds of thousands of article examples.
 
If you look in the BST (Buy Sell Trade) section, you'll see many offers for private blog networks. You're essentially buying a post on a privately owned blog or network of blogs with links embedded in the post.

The better blog networks have domains that are well aged, with good PR, and quick indexing. One thing to keep in mind though...........if you buy into a blog network for its PR value, that is the value of the homepage. Over time, your blog post will slide down the homepage and eventually off of it altogether.
 
I pretty much have been doing Felix's method without the press releases and article directories. Did some social stuff from Andrew Scherer's Social Supremacy package after a Social Bookmarking bomb, .edu links, web 2.0s, and manual high PR blog comments.

In a little bit over a month, I finally hit #1 for a medium competition keyword.