Http://fiverr.com is good for seo to buy services?
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fiverr.com is good for seo to buy services? Can you recommend best seller?
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if you buy SEO for money site it will kill you :)) but ... if you buy for 2nd or 3rd tiers so far so good
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Nothing against the rules, just shows up as a little odd of posting similar answers on a thread that hasn't been active in several months. Making sure there's nothing technically wrong on our end.
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Hi Keri, I wrote a long reply, then divided it into two posts using the same sentence at the top as introduction.
According to the forum rules is it better to make one reply and then link to it on other posts?
Thanks and please excuse me as I am still very new to this Q&A forum
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Hi Nikita,
Welcome to Q&A! I noticed you left a nearly identical answer on another thread. Just wondering if there was a glitch in our Q&A system where this answer got posted in multiple places?
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There are a few Good Ways to go around Fiverr
YouTube Hits, I bought 30,000 YT hits.
All mobile views (some include likes, comments and subscriptions too) - These were the best!
Every time my video goes viral after the initial 30k a couple months down the line I'd get up to 120K and 10K real visitors. and real sales resulting from this.Organic Traffic. - Dont Buy Traffic, buy advertisement through social networks which generate trafic, there are a few out there that do that for you... anywhere from 50 per day to 8000per day. This got me a few sales, but not as much as the YouTube Likes
I ordered all the 10,000 baclikns, the 50billion edu and gov spun article placemnt, search engine submissions etc. for 1 site. SERP for unique keyword 1st place, yay PR 0
It looks like Blackhat killed my domain name, I dont see how I can make actually get a PR now as there is just so much junk on the net out there linking to my site that, the genuine links are ignored, although i get no warnings, and im blacklist free.
So if you want Sales... do it get your hands dirty, but know that you probably are not coming out clean afterwards. chances are, your domain is going to be ruined.
And if you want to eventually beat facebook's SERP go whitehat or go home
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but do you feel all are spammers there? lot of good seo firm are there who fulfill our needs or lot of genuine people also who gives work at only $5
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SEO 101: Don't ever pay for links, artificial content. I think paying USD 5 on Fiverr will have the same affect as paying thousands of dollars to a SEO consultant offering the same "link building" services. Your traffic and your backlinks should occur naturally and not via paid services.
Unless a SEO can understand your business it is not worth it engaging in their services. I think you would be better off just following some of the more authoritative SEO blogs.
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fiverr is complete junk for backlinks and other seo services. they are selling only spam made with autotools. you should avoid seo fiverr services, it can make more harm to your website.
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Don't like that place. It's also full of people offering to post fake customer reviews, which unfortunately has no large interests against in the way Search engines do against spammy SEO.
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Hi,
I tried the service on a test site. The links dont even get indexed. I didn't see any difference on the site. Not up not down. More likely you will loose 5 dollars. But I dont suggest you to try it on your site.
Thanks
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Fiverr? Only for negative SEO. lol It's all SENuke and xrumer.
No, it's not good for SEO. It's great to send your competition there, though. I'd tell them it worked great! lol
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On the off chance you are not completely joking, Fiverrr would be a textbook example of a site where you would never wish to acquire SEO services.
Earlier this year SEOmoz released a study of what SEO consultants charged around the world. If I recall correctly, the most popular fee was in the $100-150/hr range. You are asking if a $5 service is good for seo? You are more likely to get your site penalized then improve rankings by using such a service.
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