Which is the best solution for link building ? Which service ?

Discussion in 'Services' started by Yahoo!Guy, Jan 13, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone,

    I'm looking for link building services. I wonder your idea about the best link building solution. I have a large budget for link building, but I must know good services.


    Before, I used some services which work very-well. But I need more.

    I think there are a lot of guys in dp who know link building services very well. I want their ideas.

    I have been using http://www.linksmaster.com/ for 2/3 months. It working well, I need services like that, or link vault etc..

    Waiting for your ideas. Thanks.
     
    Yahoo!Guy, Jan 13, 2006 IP
  2. kausik

    kausik Active Member

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    #2
    Why don't you try our service ?
     
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  3. Yahoo!Guy

    Yahoo!Guy Peon

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    #3
    Are you sure that is it working well ?
    Have you any feedback ?
     
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    Voasi Active Member

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    #4
    LinksMaster sucks. Period. It's good for getting "feeder" sites indexed and ranking in MSN. But not a good long term strategy at all.

    If you have a large budget and are serious, I'd recommend working with a professional on attaining links. Andy Hagans ( www.linkbuildingblog.com ) or Jim Boykin ( www.webuildpages.com ) or Eric Ward ( www.ericward.com ) are some good places to start.
     
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  5. Yahoo!Guy

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    #5
    Yes my budget is high. But firstly I want to try theservices which aren't expensive.

    I glanced professional services -included you said- but they are so expensive. In beginning, I'm looking for services like linksmaster. - many mixed links pr2/3/4 -
     
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  6. Voasi

    Voasi Active Member

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    #6
    If you have a decent budget size, don't waste time, resources, and money on these types of sites (linkmaster, etc.). There have been personal studies of these types of programs getting sites de-ranked because of using such networks.

    Don't worry about PR value. Look at the value of the sites within those networks. They're easily traceable and the quality of link is poor.

    If you're serious about your site and search engine presence, then do it right the first time. People on these forums have already made mistakes and share them here. Don't let this be a needless mistake. If you treat your site like a hobby, then it will stay that way.
     
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    #7
    100% in agreement, don't beat around in the bushes if you don't have to. I haven't found a single service that has provided any real long term value.
     
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  8. Yahoo!Guy

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    #8
    @ Voasi
    Thanks for your suggestion. You are right, but paying thousans of dolars for link building in the beginning isn't wise for me.

    I wonder dp members experiences about their using link building service.
     
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    ServerUnion Peon

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    #9
    Best bet is to find linking partners, or pay someone to find them for you. There are a few people who advertise link building here on DP.

    Finding links of your own will beat out these services any day of the week! The automated services can be helpfull if used in moderation though.
     
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  10. kausik

    kausik Active Member

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    #10
    Yahoo Guy test us as trial basis, we have proven result, add me in our messenger,
    msn :
    yahoo : seoindian

    Most of the big SEO companies use us.
     
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  11. livingearth

    livingearth Well-Known Member

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    #11
    Interesting subject...
    Recently I was utilizing Gotlinks to add some incoming links...
    Most were very relevent ( from other travel sites) and I was able to quickly establish 400 plus incoming links ( about 70% were travel related same as my site). I ended up deleting their directory because when I searched for backlinks al the in linking sites had file names and titles that referenced the terms "links","exchange" and so on... Felt very spammy to me and distasteful.
    Though the links were from relevent sites they just didn`t feel right.

    Now I wonder if I did the right thing? Or if I threw away some very good links?
    I do want my site to be quality. Including the incoming links. What would be best? I am really interested in hearing the opinions of the more successful members of this forum.
     
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  12. Yahoo!Guy

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    #12
    interesting story :)
     
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    #13
    I do not believe there is any proof that the anchor text "links", "exchange", etc is devalued. If that is case, then the next ones to be devalued are partners, resources, directory, etc... And then next we would run out of words to devalue?

    For any kind of link exchange services like linksmaster/gotlinks, it is important to choose your partners carefully. And visit their sites regularly to look for issues like fraud. Do not accept all partners by default. Getting hundreds of links simulateneously can alert the search engines.

    I took a quick look and some partners are PR4 directories.
    example1, example2, and PR5, PR6 if you search for it hard enough. And with that kind of PR, you can sell ad space and be ahead on the cost of subscription.

    Some folks will have more success than others depending how you use the service. You are also welcome to join our free service. It is a small network and not spammy. Much more features such as variable anchor text, gradual link release, multi-way linking, Partner Fraud check, etc...
     
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  14. Twas

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    #14
    All of us have our own ideas of what is considered good and bad links so I have to tell you my opinion and it works great for me and those I contract for.

    Remember, correct link building is an art and not something to play around with.

    There are two ways to rank a site based upon the engine, quality related links, or sheer volume.

    This small outline will not cover the tricks of the trade when it comes to anchor text, and believe me it is very important to master this. It puts your incoming links in overdrive and the differences you will see in SERP’s is fantastic.

    This will not also cover the rate in which you should put links into your site. Many people under estimate how many links you can put into a site in one time. There are over 10 variables and if you want to get right down to it, there is actually over 20 things that determine the rate in which links can be put into your site. Sorry, maybe I will post that at another time. But this 10-20 sites per month thing is a joke, these people don’t understand the art of linking. Think Big because your in the largest market on the planet and small numbers don’t add up.

    And another thing it won’t cover is link weight and site distribution. Sorry but I use my terms in these areas because actually I don’t know what other people call it, I just know what works. Your distribution of where you point your links is like a token of gold added into your sites SEO dreams.

    First requirements:

    1. Make sure that the site in which you are going to link with is not banned in any of the top three engines. This is very important especially if you are reciprocal linking with them. How do you tell? I’m not going to go into SEO 101 but here are two very good ways, though there are more.

    a. Make sure that the site has more than one indexed page on all three engines. If it only has one indexed page don’t touch it. (Note: New sites under a month old might not be indexed yet, don’t bother with them. There are more out there to choose from)
    Yes, I know that seems strange but it takes further explanation and sorry, I don’t have the time for that right now.

    b. Look at the cache date of the home page if you can on G and M. If the home page hasn’t been cached in a month or so, stay away from the site. Again there are many reasons for this.

    2. One way links from the home page of related content sites are the best without exception even if they have 20 outgoing external links, but these are very tough to get unless you buy them.

    3. Three way linking is the next best bet. You point your site B to their site C and they point a link into your site A. There is lot involved in this kind of linking but it works great if correctly managed by both parties. If not, you will get banned.

    4. Reciprocal Linking – Has lost a lot of its kick, but still gives a good bang for the dollar. Can’t cover this topic at this time because I feel I got carried away on this post anyway.

    If your interested in some reciprocal links of decent quality that will help your sites ranking PM me.

    Sorry Guys, I didn’t mean to get carried away on this post. :cool:
     
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  15. neof

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    #15
    3-way linking is difficult to achieve especially manually.

    We have devised a method to configure multi-way links automatically. If you have a 10 sites, you can link with a 10 other sites. Since the other partners are on different class C IP's you get true one-way links.

    Here, you own A, C, E, etc...
    A > B > C > D > E .... > back to A.

    The coordination time and effort saved is huge. But users still needs to be careful about picking who to will link to. It is not that automatic.

    The system checks to be sure google indexed the partners site before allowing to join. It also checks for tampering with robots.txt, noindex/nofollow, etc. Partners can be chosen and filtered by keyword for relevancy.

    If Automatic Link Exchange is used properly, it can be good, just like proper use of any tool. The links page of one of our partner was at PR0 in Jan, and within a month, PR3. And he did not even activate the multi-way linking feature yet.
     
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    sarikamosaic Banned

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    #16
    Hi Friendz

    I would like to offer our Link Building Services to you.
    All the links are manually built and we do not employ any software (not even arelies..) for this. Our team members visit sites manually, check their themes and PR ( page rank) and then contact their webmasters individually.
    We build one way, reciprocal and three way ( triangular links) depending on the client requirements. All the links built are on themes (various domains) and we check for the neighborhoods and SE cache for link page indexing.
    We have a 14 people team specially dedicated for link building campaigns for our clients. We have built over 50,000 links this year spread over 250 campaigns.

    I would advice you to try for our services as we offer one of the best in the industry.
     
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    #17
    Hi,

    PM send to you.

    Regards.
     
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