Best Back Links (paid/unpaid) Real Estate
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Where can I get the best backlinks for Real Estate?
I don't care if it is paid/unpaid. As long as it's not the kind of paid link Google would go after. Paid directories are A OK.
Please help
Keywords: property management, vacation rentals, real estate, real estate agent, realtors
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You might check out this YouMoz from Movoto Real Estate and look at some of the work they've done for inspiration. http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/getting-down-to-basics-building-a-blog-from-the-ground-up
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Link bait does not work in my industry. The average real estate agent is in their fifties. They never share/like/link to any content. Most of their sites are html tables. No link I would earn would come from a source with similar content.
There are almost NO agents with PR over 1.
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If budget is not at all a problem for you then it is highly suggested to heir a quality digital marketer or consultant to help you with a good link bait that can help you pull tons of links instead of buying links because that way you might never be able to find the quality you are looking for!
Link Bait will help you get quality links plus at the same time help you build your authority as a brand and possibly offer you leads that you can convert to grow your business from online channels.
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How about BBB so it counts as BOTH a link and credibility?
Use this too http://www.seomoz.org/directories. It's part of your subscription.
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