Building fewer high quality backlinks manually VS Blasting site with software?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by sonny1199, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    This is something that has baffled me a little with regards to backlink building to increase search engine ranking position.

    Is it better to manually find high pr auto approve blogs related to your niche (using software or without) and to create highly contextual and meaningful backlinks. Or just fire up so software ie. xrumer ect and just build hundreds of backlinks to your blog daily....which one will see your site hit the first page the quickest????
     
    sonny1199, Jul 20, 2011 IP
  2. jsfunstuff

    jsfunstuff Banned

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    High Page PR links Is good For Your Site and also Manually Link Building Is Good For your site bez if you use software Your site is going to Spamming. so find Page pr links and submit your link also make web 2.0 blogs these type of links help you.

    Thanks
     
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  3. jvfconsulting

    jvfconsulting Active Member

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    I've seen people get fast results with software, but the slow and manual has been proven to be effective for long term goals.
     
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    The high PR backlinks will always be more beneficial, but it can be time consuming to get them. High PR backlinks manually obtained have little risk and are also the safest approach to long term success.
     
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    The way to success is MANUAL ...
     
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