Been trying to find a decent relevant link-building service for a while now. I would prefer one that builds just a couple links per day from RELEVANT sites. Most that I have used build pages on irrelevant sites that have no PR. Anyone know of a service that builds relevant links on established pages? I don't mind paying a bit for a quality service. Thanks, Clayton
I have used a service from link-popularity-building and found it very effective and really increase real ranking on the search results even when my PR did not change
What is site URL? because if we will search for your given keywords in google then we will have lots of websites. So how can we will see your suggested website? Thanks
Places like Build My Rank and Link Vana are good, but they cost money. I have not tried BMR yet, but I think that is next on my list. I hear they are the best for the money. There is also a place called Blog Glue that allows you to pick which blogs in their group you want to exchange articles and links with. They have a free version and a paid version. I have a friend having good luck with the paid version, but I am only trying out the free version right now.
Thanks for the input thus far, everyone. I'm also interested in the URL, Najid. Rhonda - Are the pages on which your link is posted in Linkvana relevant and indexed? Or do they create new pages specifically for your post which are not yet indexed? Thanks for all the info, hope to hear from you again.
C-lo, I have not tried link vana, but a friend of mine did. he actually tried link vana and build my rank. he says build my rank is better. I am about to sign up for build my rank as well. It seems to get the job done.
Hmm, interesting. Thanks for the suggestions, Rhonda. Anyone else used any of the aforementioned services? Or others that they can vouch for?
Currently building lnks for different clients chiefly with BMR. They somehow left Linkvana ages ago and now concentrate on BMR, who are not only serious about the content you build link with but have in the last 4 days updated their filter and getting posts accepted is a little bit tasking than before. If you can access quality content affordably, you could build so many links each week. I see it happen all the time.
Your going to have a very hard time finding on spot relevant links. Unless you are creating tons of high quality content that is attracting links from relevant sites. Or you are paying for links which will cost you. That said you'll have to weight your options to see what would be more cost effective.