Struggling with creating backlinks

bigfoot12

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I am trying to find high page rank/high authority do follow blogs, forums, social bookmarking sites, article directories, and press release directories to post my links on, and the process is taking me a long time just to find these sites, and exactly where to post my links to. I am struggling to find which sites offer html options and which ones don't, so I can post my link and anchor text. Most of the sites I have been to are no follow.

I need some way to create backlinks faster and index them fast. I did a search query for "backlink generator" and I see there are several out there.

Do you guys use tools to automate creating backlinks and finding high pr do follow backlink sites, or does Google not like it when you use backlink tools? Should I use these backlink tools? If so, what tools do you recommend?


What other things do you guys recommend for me getting backlinks aka is there anything else I need to know about creating backlinks?




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I've used social media with YouTube and FaceBook for a long time, but I 've only recently started using Twitter, StumbleUpon, Instagram, Google+, and a few others. I wasn 't into internet marketing 6 years ago... BUT.... I've got a 6 year old YouTube account with 42 out of 52 original videos, 463 subscribers, 29 page authority, with a competition of 55 out of 100, page rank of 4, but 1 backlink or link and 0 juice. That is according to Long Tail Pro keyword research program. A couple of my videos have views in the 2000 range, one video some how got 7000 views. I typed in my youtube username in the Google search engine, and I found a bunch of my pages with my username in the search engine indexed.

I don't know how all this happened and I still have 0 links, but with all those subscribers and enough views and comments on my site, shouldn't I have a bunch of backlinks by now?
 


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youve come to the right place, me thinks you should read some more as the answer wont land on your lap.
 
Why not just concentrate on getting traffic from Youtube since you've already got subscribers instead of wasting time with backlinks? Isn't the youtube traffic that's coming to your site going to be targeted? Why not just create more videos, with a watermark and call to action to visit your website at the end of the video and in the description. Seems like you are taking the long road to getting traffic with these backlinking schemes, when youtube traffic is just right there waiting for you to engage it. After all Youtube is the 2nd largest search engine in the world.​
 
I know I can utilize social media and gains lots of views and traffic fairly quickly, but I want to learn how to create back links very fast.

Some people have up to 430 back links or more, and I want to see if I can do the same thing.

It's a learning process...
 
You know you don't make money from creating fast backlinks right? Traffic creates revenue, creating a lot of fast backlinks does generate you revenue unless you are selling them. Ultimately I assume you are trying to do some sort of SEO, or something that will drive traffic. Why not concentrate on learning to drive targeted traffic versus being one removed from the revenue process?

Actually, I just assume that your ultimate goal was making money, I guess that should have been the first question to you.​
 
Yes, the ultimate goal is making money, without a doubt.

You're thinking kind of equates to ex: you utilize social media without doing
any On Page SEO at all. How is Google going to rank you on the first page
results if you ignore any one of these factors?

Why not utilize BOTH social media and backlinking?

After all, the goal is not to become a one trick pony.
 
Yes, the ultimate goal is making money, without a doubt.

You're thinking kind of equates to ex: you utilize social media without doing
any On Page SEO at all. How is Google going to rank you on the first page
results if you ignore any one of these factors?

Why not utilize BOTH social media and backlinking?

There is a word or term for limited thinking and skill sets, it's called being
a one trick pony.


After all, the goal is not to become one
 
Not really, my thinking is more classical. Why concentrate all your energy on Google, when the top 100K Alexa websites have the most traffic on the internet, and they all have potential to send you traffic? Google is one website, and SEO is one tool in a toolbox. Youtube, twitter, niche forums, specialized community, hell even regular blogs can all send you traffic if you actively engage them - with a lot less effort than wasting time with Search Engine Praying (#SEP) for Google to send you traffic one day. Being reliant on one source of traffic means you have to jump whenever they say jump. ;)
 
Ah, now I am really seeing your point.

It kind of reminds me of the book "The Millionaire Fastlane", where the author talks about not soley relying on Google for your income needs.

I will keep your idea in mind.
 
Download and read all of this: The Advanced Guide to Link Building

If that doesn't open your eyes to some creative approaches nothing will.

How good at excel and mailing are you? Do you use Scrapebox for prospecting link building opportunities? Might now have all the answers but it is one of the quickest and cheaper ways of automating one part of the process. Forget automated blog commenting/auto posting...

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If you want more on Scrapebox then Google "Jacob King Scrapebox" guide, and check out "looplines" videos.

I'm not sure if CCarter said this himself or someone else did (I naturally attribute a lot of solid protips to him...) but to regurgitate basically trying to find high quality and easy to make links are a paradox. They don't really exist. The best links are hard to replicate.
 
I'm automation freak when it comes to link building.

Also, recently I've been using Money Robot with huge success and increase in SERP.