Anyone tried this yet? They look like another SpamGoneWild, which I'm too afraid to use at the moment.
I've used it a couple times, still going to use it a few more times before I say it's good...sometimes services can be a fluke. But from first serp impressions things are looking nice.
PM me, I wrote a guide on how to mitigate some of the risk from aggressive link building. It's written for Limitless Links, but the method is applicable to most tactics.Anyone tried this yet? They look like another SpamGoneWild, which I'm too afraid to use at the moment.
I guess it depends. If you're still selling those $2 chinese import beanie babies I saw you flogging last year on ebay, then it might not be viable for your business model.It's priced at a point where I'm thinking I'd much rather have the 2000 paid clicks I could get from my favorite ad platform.
If you tested them, you would be able to qualify your feelings with some data.Plus "citations" have felt to me like a bogus premise since jackasses started braying about them in 2008 ... /guilt by association
"Test it yourself" is such a cop-out, by that logic you should taste anything soft and brown you find on the ground in the dog park on the grounds it might be chocolate.
Not really, 99% of SEOs just regurgitate other people's opinions. I trust myself much more than the majority of "experts" out there.
not to mention "testing it yourself" is the core of ppc advertising which I know you do
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