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atom 04-11-2011 03:07 PM

Question about building links with Press Releases
 
1st post in mainstream forum (besides eric)

Who here subscribes to a PR service? Which one and are you happy with it. I have been looking at a few lately to drive more traffic to my mainstream site but there is quite a difference in pricing and services offered.

Also, does anyone have a list of sites that allows you to submit free press releases?

Thanks!

$5 submissions 04-11-2011 05:21 PM

Here's a list of 50 free press release sites. It's from 2 years ago so you it might need some updating. http://www.avangate.com/articles/pre...ibution_69.htm

kacy 04-11-2011 06:20 PM

We use http://prweb.com. Works great for us.

manudevil20 04-11-2011 09:46 PM

Yes i have used prweb.com as well. Works well for me...

bobthebuilder01 04-11-2011 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18048958)
Besides having a ton of simple useful tools the 1.36. has an option called "Highlight NoFollow links". This is important because you might just write you ass off and find the PR service site is a NoFollow because many are. Sadly, been there done that. This option is also useful when you set up a BL campaign because most blogs/forums are all changing to NoFollow due to the last Google Panda changes.

Sorry but nofollow is the biggest crock of shit ever. A link is a link, doesn't matter if it's nofollow or dofollow. Dofollow may be a bit better - but that doesn't mean you should keep listening to matt cutts and ignore nofollow links. Why do you think nofollow links still show up in YSE and Google(Not to mention they help yahoo/bing as well). It's also unnatural to google have only do-follow links.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18048958)
Also, don't waste your time linking to sites below a PR3

like Alexa rank because you will discover when on your hunt for good backlinks is Google gives some sites a low PR on purpose, but they also have a very low (-100,000) number Alexa rank, with this tool you'll soon discover many linkable websites that would be overlooked by many due to a low PR are just as potent and a PR6-up.

Your two sentences contradict each other.....Backlinks>Age>Alexa>PR>The Rest

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18048958)
In short, fuck submitting articles because there is much easier ways to get backlinks and climb the ranks.

Yes, because there's something easier than free links?


To answer the op:
thebestspinner dot com
magicsubmitter dot com
prweb dot com

Aka_Bluey 04-12-2011 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18048958)
Slowdown there. There is a simple free tool you must get first, highly recommend and a FF Add-on- Quirk SearchStatus 1.36.

:thumbsup, cool share, gracias amigo!


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bobthebuilder01 04-12-2011 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18049732)
To answer the op:
thebestspinner dot com
magicsubmitter dot com
prweb dot com

spam

Why don't you take a look in your sig, before criticizing my non-active links , that actually are useful seo tools :upsidedow

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aka_Bluey (Post 18049734)
:thumbsup, cool share, gracias amigo!

SEO Quake is good as well

TangibleAsset 04-12-2011 01:36 AM

Check out market samurai as well.

atom 04-12-2011 07:47 AM

Great responses guys. I am not totally inexperienced when it comes to building backlinks and am having my current money site raise in the ranks all the time.

I have no problem with article submissions, links wheels etc, however, press releases is one of those things I have not messed with to much . From my reading and understanding, you want a balance of PR's, article submits and healthy relevant backlinks when trying to climb the serps.

As far as the do follow and no follows go. You do not want to only stick with do follow links as someone said above, it looks unnatural. Obviously Do follows are better, but I dont strictly stick to those.

Also thanks, I appreciate the PR site links above. I have run across those guys before. Im just trying to figure out if one is clearly better than the others.

gaffg 04-12-2011 08:23 AM

nofollow links are good too


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