LOL Let me remove forex.com altogether from Google, I will hire someone to create 20-30 backlinks/day to it BTW, what's included in your guarantee? Would you pay me some thousands of $ if you are proven wrong?
I strongly disagree that Google would ban you if you do 20-30 links per day. Cannot be true cos i would simply buy 20 links for my competitor to get them ban. Moreover, what if there is a hot news item online and tons of people link to it, does it mean google would ban the site? How can the site be blamed for who and who links to it? People might genuinely fall in love with your site and chose to link to it
I guess the best way to get links is blog commenting and directory submission but it would not be for a day coz a lot of blogs and directories are in moderation. I guess you can add up forum posting in creating 20 -30 links a day
You've just received a backlink by posting at here DP forums, so if you do 19 more post then you achieved the 20 links/day.
Blog commenting is a fantastic way of getting your links, I just hope you have better patience then I do, after doing my best to find 5 relevant blogs my brain is fried
Try using some automated tools so you do not have to sit in front of your computer each and everyday all day long.
How you can say that there is no way of getting free link? there are lots of source for getting free link. Well who have not much time for linkbuilding they buy link. So for you 20 to 30 backlink is more? If it would be true then there would never be any SEO firm, there are lots of guy works for a single projects on SEO firm and they build many link on a single day, by various method. So what you say on it?
For your kind information you can submit one article on several directory, it is a duplicate content factor.
I also disagree that the blogs have to be relevant. I mean seriously, how does google know? Relevancy is 100% subjective. You cant write an algorithm for a subjective function.
This is 100% wrong. A backlink's power to your site is based on: the power of the actual link, and relation to site.