As known, a backlink is a backlink, but too many at once is also not good, though you might not get any penalty due to it, but if you get too many at once your backlinks might get discounted and not counted as you might have wanted it to. Also, some of the packages sold at fiverr are just junk IMO, after all it is only that much money can give.
I tried fiverr once for video marketing, but they all got deleted on the same week So, you've got to think twice before spending money/time.
For this price you will not get quality backlinks, but only spammy ones, which can realy hurt your website.
I am using Fiverr gigs, too. My acquaintance is selling SEO gigs there, so I trust his service, because I know him and that he is fair in what he does. You can search him on fiverr.com, just type in: zoomrumble or just add /zoomrumble after domain name to get his full gig list. I think he has some blogroll links on sale currently...
Yes tried some, some worked some are spammed to death...so this is why we look for relevant websites to post on rather than blast to unrelated, useless ones.
Low quality links that will probably do nothing for you. These are automated processes so why take the risk?
I've heard mixed reviews about backlink packages, but the people with fiverr gigs seem quite genuine and for $5 it should certainly do your keyword phrases more good than harm. Mark
I hired someone last week to make me a new logo. Very professional and it blended with my site theme very well. Best 5 bucks I ever spent.
I haven't had much success buying links on fiverr...I guess you get what you pay for. One guy I bought links from was advertising "High PR" links but all he did was use this tool to submit my website to a bunch of statistics websites. When I got the report I knew exactly where they came from. Sad thing is he had taken like 200 orders with almost all "thumbs up."
What is the feedback on a service like this that builds back links manually? It would seem to me that they are obviously better than the auto submission sites, but will they be effective enough to make an impact on SERP position?? Looking forward to the input!
I wouldnt wast emy money on fiverr.com. They are garbage links. I would take the time to build super high quality links over garbage links any day.
I used fiver a couple of times. If you find someone good, it can be beneficial for your site. I had someone on there who had a hubpage and created an article with two links back to my site and they included pictures too. That hubpage is the 4th one listed for incoming links thru yahoo site explorer. Fiver can be good to supplement a links program, not as the only way.
I wanted to try fiverr for SEO, so I tested it on one of my smaller pages, not to do big harm. I followed the recommendation of Cyber Lana from a few posts up and ordered gigs from that guy zoomrumble. All his gigs seem of good quality to me. PR blogroll is not crowded as I was suspecting and changes on monthly bases, which is great. And after ordering several of his gigs, he even did social bookmarking gig for free. Many of those links were indexed and I was really happy with his attitude. I guess not everyone on fiverr is offering useless and mass gigs that get you deindexed and banned.
I am going to use zoomrumble's gigs for some link building but I have a couple questions: How would you recommend using the blog rolls most effectively? Should I link it to pages that have Google ratings in the 10-50 range to try and push them up further? Should use them for new pages with very low rankings? Should I link them to recently built landing pages that are being used for adwords and craigslist with good calls to action? Does having more Google "+1s" for your site help for organic search ranking? Thank you, Tim