I write three posts on my blog each day and would like to boost my performance in the SERPS. Assuming I have $10 to spend on each post ($30 a day), where should I allocate this money? Whether I buy one link or a pack of 100 social bookmark links, I just want to see results. How should I spend this money?
I like BuildMyrank (you have to write your own articles or outsource them) and Linxboss (hands off, but read well through their site and watch the videos on how to use them best) SY
I will spend the time and money on diversified methods like article submissions, link wheels, profiles etc.
I'd exclusively spend that money on creating something organic and high-value. Don't buy links; at best this is a waste of money and at worst it will backfire, such as getting you heavily penalized in google. $30/day is $150/week. That's a nice budget; you could hire someone part time. In this economy you should be able to find someone who is intelligent and a good writer, such as a college student, and pay them around $10/hr to do about two days of work a week. There are some really smart people out there who would eat up an opportunity like this, and who could be a real asset to you. See if you can network locally to find a talented student looking for some extra cash. Depending on their strengths, have them be active on social networking websites, and have them write articles for other websites, comment on blogs, etc. Make sure to both evaluate the effectiveness of their efforts, and give them feedback. A lot of people sell services like this remotely, but from my experience, the people advertising such services never have a strong portfolio that demonstrates they can deliver adequate value. More often than not, their control of the English language is also poor. I think these things are scams, and there's nothing like working with someone locally. If you don't want to do this, it's hard to say. Honestly? I think a lot of money spent on link building is just flushed down the tubes. There may be some value in buying mass-produced articles, but honestly, I think that's often a waste of money. You could experiment and then do a cost-benefit analysis to see if it delivered. Make sure that if you hire someone or pay for some service, that there's a way for you to scientifically test that it's effective. A lot of stuff is just a black hole, you pay for it, it generates links, but there's no traffic and no way to verify you've received any SEO value. So many websites are just overrun with spammers that links on them are basically worthless.
Look in link sales and buy some links on high pr pages that seems good and relevant to your niche. I would run away from the 100 booksmarks on socials pages. I tried it a few times and my testing sites was penalized, guess it dosnt seem natural to mr G. I usually build a few valid links each week and usually end up in top 5 for my keywords.
The most natural links from the point of Google's view are links placed in content. So to boost your positions you need to get such links.
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