View Full Version : Parttime/ Fulltime linkbuilding Assistants
Edynas
May 22nd 2008, 2:13 am
Last year I read something about a company where you could hire a parttime or fulltime seo assistent.(they were in India) They also had assistents that could do article writing and webmaster services.
As far as i remember prices were somthing like $300 a month for a parttime and $600 for fulltime.
Anybody knows which company that was?
usasportstraining
May 22nd 2008, 7:50 am
I'm not familiar with it. I'm curious where they'd be doing their linkbuilding primarily. India?
The links should come from within your country/region, unless you are targeting other countries (geotargeting (http://www.reviewerofsites.com/2008/04/07/seo-regionally-targeting-your-traffic/)).
If you are working mostly out of Europe or just the Netherlands, you would want to make sure that is where the linkbuilding is being done. *If the linkbuilder is in another country they could still do their linkbuilding in yours, but it is a little more difficult for them. You would want to monitor their efforts.
Just a helpful bit of advice.
Sem-Advance
May 22nd 2008, 7:57 am
I can recommend you to an outstanding SEO company that charges only $250.00 per month.
Feel free to PM me for their URL!
Edynas
May 23rd 2008, 8:57 am
I guess it's the one in your sig? If not I'll pm you.
Sem-Advance
May 23rd 2008, 9:01 am
I guess it's the one in your sig? If not I'll pm you.
Yes it is the one in my sig.....
I would probably be too expensive.
Edynas
May 23rd 2008, 9:17 am
I would probably be too expensive.
I am dutch :)
But maybe later on as i do know that most of the time you get what you pay for...and if your service is top notch I have no problem paying more.
As for now... I have 750 domains of which only 150-200 active sites and my goal for this year was to handle the dormant domains and figuered that it was better to hire somebody(or more) fulltime/parttime to get things started. simple things like submitting to directories, social bookmarking a few articles to the articledirectories. If i would have to pay per domain it would be to much.
salihpk
May 23rd 2008, 9:42 am
you can check my signature for more details.
grumpyb
May 24th 2008, 3:33 am
I am also looking for a realisticly priced link service
collegeblogger
May 24th 2008, 6:29 am
Can anyone tell me what the going rate is for quality SEO services? From company's with proven results.... is the $250 mentioned above average?
zexy
May 24th 2008, 7:48 am
I'm not familiar with it. I'm curious where they'd be doing their linkbuilding primarily. India?
The links should come from within your country/region, unless you are targeting other countries (geotargeting (http://www.reviewerofsites.com/2008/04/07/seo-regionally-targeting-your-traffic/)).
This is the most important thing to keep in mind when outsourcing link building.
Make sure you're working with professionals. The price isn't everything.
sultanofseo
May 24th 2008, 10:22 am
I am dutch :)
But maybe later on as i do know that most of the time you get what you pay for...and if your service is top notch I have no problem paying more.
you are absolutely right. lot of people don't realize that paying cheap means getting cheap service.
This is the most important thing to keep in mind when outsourcing link building.
Make sure you're working with professionals. The price isn't everything.
right again
Darkness
May 24th 2008, 10:45 am
No idea, try googling the prices with some keywords.
tdd1984
May 24th 2008, 4:07 pm
Last year I read something about a company where you could hire a parttime or fulltime seo assistent.(they were in India) They also had assistents that could do article writing and webmaster services.
As far as i remember prices were somthing like $300 a month for a parttime and $600 for fulltime.
Anybody knows which company that was?
Edyans,
Good luck finding quality service for that much for a good link building campaign or I should say someone that knows what there doing your going to pay aroudn $2500+ per month other then that you'll have better luck checking out http://www.contextual-style.com
impact-productions
May 24th 2008, 4:25 pm
Last year I read something about a company where you could hire a parttime or fulltime seo assistent.(they were in India) They also had assistents that could do article writing and webmaster services.
As far as i remember prices were somthing like $300 a month for a parttime and $600 for fulltime.
Anybody knows which company that was?
I think you mean http://www.bdhire.com (http://www.bdhire.com/).
I've not used them, but had the link saved in my bookmarks. If you do use them a review would be really useful.
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