I'm just starting a new website and currently learning about building links to grow better search engine results and organic traffic to my site. I was looking at Backlinkbuild.com, and as it is expensive, to me (a noob) it seems like a decent deal but obviously wanted to ask the experts here at digitalpoint before I dish out the $200+ dollars. What do you guys think? Any better investments I could be making or better alternatives for backlink building?
You know what your right. Thank you. haha I read what you wrote and gave it a thought and completely agreed. I don't need to spend so much money on something that be done by my hands for a bit of time. Thanks again. lol
I have never come across them, but yes, you will need to start building backlinks if you want to get better ranking on the search engine.
Or you could open an account in my signature link free and then uprade your account to manage up to 100 inbound links. $3.50 and not paying for individual links or $200 and running the risk of google slap for paid links. hmm....
Any company selling .edu and .gov links is suspicious to me!! Experience has told me that things are never as simple as they make out (or as long lasting!).
Backlinkbuild is better way to make your site in number one in google. My client now number one on google. Before that the site just number five in google. So it worth to pay i think.
@simonheng82 - Well I'm not running low on capital (and I'm not terribly noobish lol), I'm just wondering how to get the most bang for my buck. I don't mind if its a steep price, as long as i get my moneys worth. @thefandango - I took a peak at your site and it looked neat. I will have to look into this, thanks.
better to build the links yourself .if you want to buy links,buy only in the same niche ,so that will be relevant links,and those count the most .at first,don't buy many links,buy them in time