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Pay for themHow to get high-quality links to not very legal website?
That’s just about a wrong as it gets.It is advisable to do promote your website on various high traffic and high DA websites which are most relevant to your domain for generating quality backlinks purpose.
@jackanderson is posting from the Pubjab and is not from Birmingham as he claims. On another forum he frequents he says he is in the USA.Now, let's intercommunicate eight ways that you'll build high-quality backlinks once nobody is aware of your name.
If the links didnt worth 50 pounds each and have to spend for 100 plus links does not seem quite relevant neither cheap....... 5 000 pounds ??! Now who would do that. Most are giving not more than 3-5 links... But they are not enough.. What you will get high traffic from the directory ?! Bull7&^%..... You all know that wont happen.... Yes you will get some boost for the PA, DA, PQ MT but this still does not win you allot higher place in the Google's top pages..... Soooo you have to spend 5 000 pounds per year to renew those links, plus pay for SEO each month and for better result some qrticles in payd websites and again each year to pay even more... PLUS you will need traffic... for start and hmm each month some pounds there too etc..... I think to links being enough for givving result from high quality pages should be atleast 100, then are coming the ''freebies'' links which is also so hard to gain because most of websites dont simply give you that options, those who do are highly spammed..... In that way is someone wants to boost up their website and running a really small business it just not worth the effort.... Just nothing... UK is country with allot of people, allot of websites, e-shops, business etc..... Now in option to have a point, owners of blog network OR directory network with high quality websites should make packages for more links, etc. In my country I do have a small network ( simply not enough for the thinks i need ) and posts and links are free in there. I win from Adsense plus banner or text advertising inside posts or top pages, plus selling links only in the articles that I have made. Pretty much that is enough to me and the time I have spend on them.That's really true, most important type of the backlinks considered something like guest blog outreach and then something like simply paid home page links, all will give you contextual most of the time relevant to you backlink and which is paid for sure.
Indeed that is true. But to be effective you cant post in high-quality websites only 5 posts per year right ?! That won't boost the desired position in google that much.... if we do only that... I don't see the point of it... I am still talking about the small, not big business that would spend a few more zeros per month for boosting high-quality SEO.Nowadays you can pick up pretty high authority & trust, niche relevant guest posts for something between £300 and £500. For the really high end sites its more like £1000 to £1500.
Having been publishing a couple dozen a month for the past 18-24 months, I'm pretty confident in those numbers.
Sure, you can occasionally find one for less. Then again, you can also find 1,000 for less. What's the difference between the 1 and the 1000? 1 of that 1,001 will be very low risk, having decent trust and plenty of authority, not having a ton of irrelevant posts about bitcoin scams, eliquid, gambling, etc, etc.
If you give it a visit and it looks like a PBN link, how do you think it looks to Google?
They aren't powerful. In fact these techniques can get you into all sorts of trouble.Powerful Techniques to Get High-Quality Backlinks:
Weird I told that is against google rules.....A microbusiness without a budget needs education and a DIY approach.
For the rest, who are willing to speculate to accumulate, they can buy rankings via purchased services, content, backlinks, etc.
There's a reason most number one rankings aren't controlled by people without a budget.
Some of the things I am doing, others I think are not that good for the SEO.Powerful Techniques to Get High-Quality Backlinks:
1. Build Backlinks with Infographics
2. Use Reverse Image Search to Build Backlinks
3. Get Active on Product Hunt
4. Find Backlinks from “Best of” Blog Posts
5. Syndicate Your Content on Medium and LinkedIn
6. Guest-posting
Probably not.For the quality backlink, you can take the help of guest post blogging. This will drive organic traffic to your website more than SEO process.
Some guest post can be valuable but most aren't and you don't have to pay money. Where are you getting all your ideas from?Guest posts are great for quality backlinks but sure u gotta pay money to get them.
You can call it whatever you want, sponsorship, guest post (with an admin fee) - if you want to sugar coat it or pretend it's not the way things work, then fine.
But, for the companies controlling the rankings in most every sector and short tail phrase, you're going to spend money to build links. Maybe you spend more on writing time and submitting 'free' content to publisher sites. Maybe you spend a bit less on writing, but more on admin fees that get your content to the top of the queue to be approved. Maybe you donate to a relevant charity and get a thank you link.
There's a lot of techniques that work.
There's also 100 ways you can use 'free' techniques incorrectly and hurt your rankings.
No one is talking about free lunch, but ... I am not buyng a freaking gold.. I mean the prices are just not right..... The same prices are even on the worst blogs I have found with more than 40 % SS from Moz...... I mean.. .Come on.... Its cheaper to pay for article in some big site with thousands of visitors every day......Guest posts are great for quality backlinks but sure u gotta pay money to get them. There is no free lunch, as people say.
Are you really sure this is going to work? The links from these articles will be almost worthless so you would need thousands of articles to make a difference - and Google won't like this.I am about to pay for articles to be written and submitted for me with a campaign that I suspect will need to run for at least 12 months before their are enough links push me from my current 40ish Google search position to the top 10.
And whilst this process seems ok with Google as a previous post it all seems rather contrived, paying for articles that very few will read and those that do are not my customers.
Are you really sure this is going to work? The links from these articles will be almost worthless so you would need thousands of articles to make a difference - and Google won't like this.
What you need are citations. Other people on the right sort of sites extolling your services. Testimonials, reviews, recommendations and referrals. Show Google you are worthy of decent ranking.
But you need to fix your site first. It's riddled with basic SEO errors and Google only scores you 13/100 on the speed test. Paying for articles until the site is sorted is just pointless.
I've paid out thousands for content in the past, most of which has been a waste of money - mainly because the person writing it is a skilled writer but knows sweet fa about the subject they are writing about.
My writing skills are on a par with my dancing skills (non existent) but content I've written myself has far outperformed the outsourced stuff in terms of getting visitors and links because I only write about subjects I actually know about and where the existing information available is either wrong or highly ambiguous.
I still pay for content but I am realistic in my expectations and use it purely as filler.
Join UKBF as a full member and get a site review. Site speed ain't gonna get fixed unless you rip out 90% of the caggage. A gazillion plugins and a clunky theme are hampering everything you do.Yes aware of the speed issues, have been doing things to fix although clearly not done yet. Re the basic SEO errors any help very gratefully received.
Publish them on your own site. Putting them anywhere else is a complete waste of time.Any advice on where to submit articles with a realistic expectation of them being published greatly received.
Any advice on where to submit articles with a realistic expectation of them being published greatly received.
Interesting discussion, will add my thoughts.
I run a website that offers discounts on Airport Hotels and Airport Parking, it's an affiliate with the UK market leader in that area. Their business model has their own website and telesales and then a few 'me too' websites like me.
I started mine 5 years back, and post initial design and release until this year have done little with it. It is though fully compliant with Google, very White Hat. Another 'me too' website as an affiliate just like me started at the same time. I have very few back links, he has many more pretty much all of which are spam. He bought back links, spammy mass back links. Google caught up with him, but it took a couple of years and he made a ton if cash in the meantime.
Of course things have changed, Google is going to catch you much quicker now than 5 years back, and as such as the thrust of this thread, its about quality not quantity with a website behind that offering good content.
I am about to pay for articles to be written and submitted for me with a campaign that I suspect will need to run for at least 12 months before their are enough links push me from my current 40ish Google search position to the top 10. And whilst this process seems ok with Google as a previous post it all seems rather contrived, paying for articles that very few will read and those that do are not my customers.
Lastly and cheeky I know but if you travel for you businesses and you need parking at Heathrow then drop me a line and I can sort you a discount code.
@Darren_Ssc the value of posting these articles will be virtually zero. Google is looking for relevance and authority. If there was an site that looked at ways to save money on airport parking and suggested a good place to start would be Phil's site then the link might have some value. But even then only if the source site was respected and well ranked and had decent traffic.
Indeed. There are millions of articles, press releases, guest blogs and other detritus. Google now ignores just about all of it.Your faith in Google's intentions is admirable.
No you don't. Google (and most of the world) doesn't care about Alexa rank.For that, you have to go google the result, filter them for high authority and Alexa ranked sites.
may be not but still Site authority counts towards getting high quality links.No you don't. Google (and most of the world) doesn't care about Alexa rank.
No it doesn't: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-we-dont-evaluate-a-sites-authority/312431/may be not but still Site authority counts towards getting high quality links.