I have a lot of elements of what I should be doing for my SEO (directories, social bookmarking, articles, press releases, forum posts, blog posts, squidoo page, hubpage, etc), but I am trying to put together a rough plan of what I should be doing day to day. Anyone willing to share a possible road map to help keep me on track.
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I'm not sure I would only focus on commenting on blogs with a PR of 2 or over. Most of the blogs under PR2 are growing so they may eventually become a PR2 or up. I generally comment on related nofollow blogs no matter what the PR. I suspect that Google finds it suspicious that you are only leaving comments on blogs above a certain PR. I think it looks far more natural if you comment on blogs all across the PR range. That's just my 02 worth.
Glad to know you know the ways to build links. Now deciding where to spend your time is the hard part. The main piece of advise is to focus on "older" established websites. Longstanding directories, blogs, forums, article directories. Most of the new ones fail out, redirect/become parked or become no follow. The older sites are more reliable...only utilize new sites if you have the time and/or think they will be successful.
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