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Hi there;
Can any body direct me towards honest and true link building service. we are in the business of providing audio video services. I prefer individuals. Help will be appreciated.
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To be honest its difficult to come up with any name but there are several things you can consider...
Search within the SEOmoz community... see what their activity rank is?... see how they perform in daily blog comments, in QnA section and select few... Talk to them...compare prices and services and i am sure you will find some one fit for you!
Pro tip: Cheap prices usually offer cheap services...
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Do you know any within the seomoz backlink builder? Even the new google's algorithm accounts the number of links a certain webpage can have.
Now, if I dont do it somebody else will do it and will be ranked higher than me. It is one of those evils that has to exist to keep everybody in motion.
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Hey Tan,
I would agree with Chenzo to a higher extent! I think if anyone offers you that he/she will build 50 links per month sounds more like a shit to me and honestly you are going for a lousy services if you are going for this...
Good Links build itself (naturally) and if you give reasons your audience to link to you then there are no way they will not link to you...just find a person who creates awesome content and with that a great promotional plan you will started to see the improvement in links, ranking, traffic, leads and finally sales and branding....
The key to rock in search engine to place and set yourself as an expert and not as the one who got nothing but a sales page for their customers and egger to rank on the first page of Google...
Choose the people/companies (may be within the SEOmoz community) and talk to them interview them ask them how they will promote you and if they sounds logical as well as profitable to you then go for it... Remember, I will make you on the first page of Google is neither logical nor profitable...
Good luck with search!
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By asking this question tan you have opened up the door to a lot of everything you are not looking for. I am assuming you want links to give you rankings and you want rankings to get you traffic that you hope will purchase your goods. Well, it starts now, why should I link to your site and if your site can not deliver that then no level of SEO or links is going to help you. The best link is the one you didn't build. Don't get caught up in trying to rank, try to supply me or another potential visitor with something worth looking into. Your vertical is very competitive but no one is supplying a resource much like seomoz does for us optimizes. Consider that and the last thing you have to worry about it building links. So in a nutshell anyone offering "links" is offering you a nice new black hat :0) Your pal chenzo
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