Recommendation on a link building company?
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Can you recommend a good link building company to use?
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There is no "easy" way to build links. We all wish there was an easy way to build links, and I am sure you are looking at all the blogs on the web wondering how on earth you can get on one. My best suggestion is if you don't like writing is to outsource some of your content writing. There are tons of freelance sites out there with good writers. Then simply think of a good topic to write on. It might cost you a few bucks each article, but for me it is so worth it. Then all you need to do is go to http://myblogguest.com/ and find a blog to post your article on. It's not very hard. So using this process it is not very time consuming and I would say fairly cost effective.
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interesting ...thanks for feedback on that.
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agreed. most of these so-called "ranking sites" have affiliate relationships involved.
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You might want to look through SEOmoz and a couple of other places on the web to see more about how TopSEOs does their rankings. A kind way that many would say is that they are not a disinterested third party ranking service.
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There is a company I am going to take a look at later that says they do "relevent" link building in your industry. They are the #1 Ranked "link building" company on TopSeo.com. I have not worked with them yet though.
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Not really. The reason is that know one knows your business better than you and very few will take the care that it requires to build the right campaign. Although the "right" link building company is probably out there, it is much better to build links organically by providing good links and good content.
At the same time, there are a lot of resources you can try that will cost less as well, such as getting listed on aboutus.org and asking for a "follow" link once you've improved your page.
Getting listed on dmoz.org (almost impossible it seems)
Building blog content and applying for guest blogging positions
Creating unique articles to submit to article sites (however, stay away from automated submissions and create 1 unique article per domain that you submit to).
Try free directories.
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