To Much SEO???

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Ok have been off and on this site and now slowly getting back to doing some mini sites/affiliate marketing. Looking at the SEO services on here where they can get you 1000 backlinks, blog post, submissions to web 2.0 sites etc.

Thinking about getting a starter package for a new site I made BUT my question is what If I buy similar SEO packages from diffrent people and they submit to a lot of the same sites the other SEO package man sent to. Will this hurt me OR help me since its coming from diffrent people (ip address, etc)

Is to much really to much??? What do you think.

Also one of my sites that gets direct traffic of about 150 hits a day (per my google analitics) is not coming up in the first few pages so will getting a SEO package for something already doing pretty good (about $3.50 avg a day on adsense) hurt it?

Thank You
 


SEO and getting a good listing in the SERPS will increase your traffic, and of course help your site's revenue to increase.

Hiring a bunch of different people blindly to do "SEO work" isn't such a great idea, but not because it's going to do damage to your site, it's rankings or anything else like that (although too many people submitting to the same sites, in some cases, can cause problems) as 95% of all off site stuff cannot affect your site negatively, because you cannot control what's off your site you can only control what is on your own. Links coming from a bad place will just simply not work in your favor, but they won't get your site blacklisted or anything, trust me.
Why are you shooting yourself in the foot by hiring a spattering of people to do "SEO work" or link building, SEM etc? Unless you keep track of who does what, and where with what etc, then you're wasting your money and time where things are doubled up, and you aren't making productive use of your resources. You should either spend your money on learning about it properly so you have a handle on it yourself, by learning from a real person, not some stack of ebooks, and maybe taking on somebody to learn with you and work under you... Or hiring one person capable of managing, organizing, recording and tracking the ongoing efforts. This is also valuable later for selling the site or anything else like that.
 
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It won't hurt your rankings, no. All other factors being the same, however, two links from one root domain will not be as powerful as two links from two separate root domains.

Check out this case study by SEOmoz: Google vs. Bing: Correlation Analysis of Ranking Elements.

These two sections of the case study should help answer your question:

bing-v-google-links.gif


Our interpretation and conclusions:

  • Links are still likely a major part of the algorithms. These numbers are among the highest we observe with any single metric.
  • Bing may be slightly more naive in their usage of link data than Google, but appear to have improved since last year.
  • Diversity of link sources remains more important than raw link quantity.
  • Correlation numbers this high say good things about Linkscape's Index - way to go engineering team!

bing-v-google-anchor-text.gif


Our interpretation and conclusions:

  • Many anchor text links from the same domain likely don't add much value
  • Anchor text links from diverse domains, however, are one of our highest correlated metrics
  • Bing seems more Google-like than in the past on handling exact match anchor links