Google updated the page rank this last weekend. If you don’t see any increase that means you need backlinks. Building backlinks is very time consuming. You have two choices you can build links yourself or you can hire a service. There are multiple of backlinking services to choose from, the four that I am presenting I have used on my other blogs.
DIY Backlinking:
- Blog Directory Submission sites
- Forums
- Search Engines Submissions
- Commenting on other blogs
- Article Submission Sites
.edu and .gov are authority sites and very important backlinks.
Hire a Backlink Builder:
- The Backlinks Builders—Excellent Fast Service and affordable
- Web Launch provides packages for under $100. You can also have you url added to over 300 search submission sites for only $4.95.
- Backlink Build—you can get $100 off if you purchase over $250 with this code by 7/11/11 TQDUxP4WNmNxhI41nRYeZjnvE81RC6ssRUrBnb5/ks4=
- If you are really serious hire the Forum Link Building—packages start at $400
One of the best source of links is from blogs. Blogs are frequently updated with topical news stories and there are millions of them to choose from so getting links this way is quite straightforward. Connecting with lots of bloggers isn’t easy which is why I set up the Buzz Marketing Group so that advertisers can easily reach bloggers that might want to write about their products. The key is to make sure the blog post looks 100% natural. Millions of free links are given out each month by bloggers and making your unnatural links blend into these is the holy grail of linkbuilding.







