How to Outsource Link Building

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Write now I have someone from the phillipines commenting on blog posts I send them.

50 comments for $7.

but Im having an issue with only a small percentage getting approved. Even though they are high quality comments.

Anyone have a better, more efficient way of doing this?
#building #link #outsource
  • Profile picture of the author flavius333
    I suggest you only pay for the approved comments. It's a bit more expensive, but it's worth it; also, make a daily basis schedule, as you don't want to gain too many too fast and check the yesterday ones every single day.

    Also, if this freelancer won't accept these terms, move on - there are plenty out there who can't wait to jump on a job like this one.

    Also, some of them have lists of their own with blogs that accept comments and are dofollow. Just insist.
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    • Profile picture of the author derh
      Originally Posted by flavius333 View Post

      I suggest you only pay for the approved comments. It's a bit more expensive, but it's worth it; also, make a daily basis schedule, as you don't want to gain too many too fast and check the yesterday ones every single day.

      Also, if this freelancer won't accept these terms, move on - there are plenty out there who can't wait to jump on a job like this one.

      Also, some of them have lists of their own with blogs that accept comments and are dofollow. Just insist.
      Do you recommend anyone or company in particular??
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    • Profile picture of the author kmayfield
      Originally Posted by flavius333 View Post

      I suggest you only pay for the approved comments. It's a bit more expensive, but it's worth it; also, make a daily basis schedule, as you don't want to gain too many too fast and check the yesterday ones every single day.

      Also, if this freelancer won't accept these terms, move on - there are plenty out there who can't wait to jump on a job like this one.

      Also, some of them have lists of their own with blogs that accept comments and are dofollow. Just insist.

      Thanks for this post flavius..this helps me alot..i also received your post on my thread but somehow it was removed..since i am new to the forum, i can't pm you..
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  • Profile picture of the author Dylan K
    thats a good tip, I'll keep it in mind.
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  • Profile picture of the author Maayan Gordon
    I think that if you are going to outsource like that then you are going to have lower quality than if you payed a slightly higher price.
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  • Profile picture of the author Victorena
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    Link Building is the process of creating inbound links to ones own website. This can be done by reciprocal links, being listed in e-zines, newsletters, directories, search engines, etc. Link building is one of the best ways to make your site popular. There are few types of linking one of which is reciprocal links. Reciprocal links or link exchanges is the process where two webmasters agree to show the other's link on their website. After link building when the number of sites which link to a particular site is known as link popularity which helps in the search engine ranking of a website.
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    • Profile picture of the author dadamson
      If you are paying for links, I would not rely only on blog comments. They have a low approval rate and are all subject to deletion. Your $7 is much better spent getting an article written and spun. You can then manually submit to some high PR article directories.

      This will be so much more effective (and less headache) than what you are doing now.
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      • Profile picture of the author thomarv29
        Originally Posted by dadamson View Post

        If you are paying for links, I would not rely only on blog comments. They have a low approval rate and are all subject to deletion. Your $7 is much better spent getting an article written and spun. You can then manually submit to some high PR article directories.

        This will be so much more effective (and less headache) than what you are doing now.
        I totally agree, I use ODesk and Backlinkteam.com to get lots of high quality backlinks on the cheap. With ODesk you will need to manage your team, on Backlink team you tell them your URL and they figure out the best use of your keywords, find the off-shore employees, manage them and send you reports. They are about the same price as ODesk but you get their experience and management help for the same price so I usually go with them when feeling a bit lazy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dylan K
    well Ill have my first test running this week so Ill let everyone know how it goes.
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  • Profile picture of the author jessyjose123
    Commenting on blogs is good but it wouldn't be enough. You should also try other link building techniques.
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