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amvcdotcom 07-17-2013 02:31 PM

Recommend The BEST Backlink Providers Please
 
hi. can you guys please recommend the best of the best, quality backlink providers you've worked with on here?

thanks in advance...

robwod 07-17-2013 02:38 PM

Without question, the best ones we have dealt with over the years have been Rebel-Ads and Marcy.

Devin (Rebel Ads): https://gfy.com/member.php?u=28480
Marcy: https://gfy.com/member.php?u=19840

Honest, reliable, and deliver what they say.

** Disclosure: I'm a little biased with Rebel-Ads as well since they also broker for us. But, we also buy from them and know the level of professionalism they bring which is why I am confident in recommending them.

~Ray 07-17-2013 02:41 PM

www.hardlinks.org has a do it yourself bulk service to compliment your current seo strategy.

http://hardlinks.org/?what=testimonials

Have a nice day,
~Ray

amvcdotcom 07-17-2013 02:58 PM

am i wrong or is this a bad thing? i'm a bit new to backlinks, so forgive my newbieness :)

Q: Question #4 - What happens if I stop paying for your service?
A: Answer #4 - We will delete the one way link trades we made for you on our website that holds your reciprical links so we may use it again in the future.

robwod 07-17-2013 03:35 PM

amvcdotcom: Unless you are buying links from people who just build a pile of sites to quickly sell links on and forget them, you will be likely be buying from established sites where links are just one part of multiple types of advertising available (hardlinks, navlinks, contextual links, banners plus text, advertorials, etc). This is generally sold on a daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis. It's up to you to determine who you would like to associate your site(s) with and then up to you to decide if you'd like to continue.

While there are likely some exceptions, it would be naive to think established sites and businesses would sell dedicated advertising to someone on a permanent basis when said site only has a finite amount of ad space available. To that end, you should be prepared to pay renewal fees for properly run business sites that do more than whip out site after site to sell permanently placed links.

Due diligence is always a good thing and most reputable companies would assist you, provide you with invoices/receipts, etc. as needed. These are businesses, treated like businesses, and is the reason they are still in business year after year.

Good luck with whomever you decide to work with.

~Ray 07-17-2013 06:01 PM

the bulk backlinks will add inlinks and increase the domain authority without linking out to anyone. NOW your site is attractive to the bigger websites. You now have tons of inlinks and no outlinks, I am sure they would love a link on your website.

amvcdotcom 07-17-2013 07:36 PM

thanks for everyone's input so far. still looking for several quality referrals so i can compare companies/services...

BabeHunter 07-17-2013 10:06 PM

amvcdotcom: You should also do your own research on each of the sites that you buy hardlinks on, and check their own backlinking profile, having a link on a site that has only a few sites linking to it, won't do you much good.

robwod 07-17-2013 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BabeHunter (Post 19722365)
amvcdotcom: You should also do your own research on each of the sites that you buy hardlinks on, and check their own backlinking profile, having a link on a site that has only a few sites linking to it, won't do you much good.

Agreed. Additionally, I would also suggest looking at other signals, such as social media, and content originality, to name but a couple. Look at each site from a surfer's point of view. Are you getting jerked around, are you getting redirected, is the content presented well enough to make you want to stick around and see more, etc. There's just so many variables to consider that it's really impossible to mention them all.

The one thing I would advise anyone with a new site, though, is to not go out and buy up all the pr4, pr5 and pr6 links you can find. Get some variety, even pr0's have their place if the site is well maintained, not spammy and provides a good relevant experience. But don't just go out and buy a big pile of links all at once. Take your time and target your rollout. Be smart about it and think what a "natural" progression would look like.

*** Just a note to amvcdotcom.. don't pay a lot of attention to Page Rank or even Alexa for that matter. Just use your better judgement and you'll be fine. There's a few really good people to deal with on GFY. And a quick search will quickly show you who to avoid. Good luck.


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