Help link building
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Í am looking for a good company to help me on high cuality link building .
Please can someone give any recommendations of good seo companies
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Guest Blogging, Social Engagement, Youtube, PR, etc..
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I agree with you, but i have no time or knowlege to do linkbuilding .
But just to generate new and frest content
the reasons you said are the ones that are making me ask for advice or recomendations on the ones that are good to do no arm on your site.
I just do natural link building on wikipedia, and with my facebook, youtube, google + and twitter acount
i fell i need cuality link bulding but i dont now were to gett it, and i dont want to go to directories
Thats why i need a company , not much links is needed due to my content but i feel that my efforts on publish are not achieving and many impresions as they would with older webs i and in the past.
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There are so few people who really know how to do safer link building these days, and it's very time consuming and expensive, I would advise against hiring someone to do this for you unless you are willing to take the risk of getting penalized.
Read up on it first so you know what you are getting into before hiring someone who can harm your site.
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If you are doing a lot of videos that direct to your site then to protect yourself i would just link build to those urls which in turn will keep your site safe and still pass along linkjuice. Because most video directories have a high PR like youtube and vimeo you should be safe. However, if you still want to linkbuild directly to your site and use a service. Do your research and find out what they say about their process. If their description sounds spammy it most likely is. Hope that helps.
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I have seen some companies recommended by seomoz, but i am still lost on those that i should contact that are available.
¿Pleas Can You teel me 3 o 4 for that list that you would choose for this work?
I know the google guidelines and onpage content, but i can not work on off page factors and that is why i need help, no tons of links, but few and cualities ones that helps my content to get rank.
Actually the web is ranking well, but just has social links from twitter and Facebook and lots of youtube fresh content,
i dont do any linkbuilding but a recognise it is important especialy with penguin to be carefull with it.
Although i dont think that just with very high cuality content can achieve first results.
That why i need some support.
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I will add to what Tom said and say you should familiarize yourself with the basics of SEO to help you choose the right company / person to hire, even if you don't have the willingness or time to become an expert yourself.
In short it is hard to judge the value of a person or company if don't know what to look for.
Good luck
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My biggest piece of advice here is: beware. Now that you've posted this, even on a great community like SEOMoz, you're going to get all sorts of "experts" and "gurus" offering their services to you which could be bad at best, and disastorous at worst.
You can check out SEOMoz's recommended company list here: http://www.seomoz.org/article/recommended while it is also a good idea to make sure you're up to date with what is good SEO practice, so take a look at Moz's guide.
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