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ybull

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Hey everyone,

I invested a few dollars in getting a website developed and am now looking to get some backlinks pointing at it. Where should I start? There are some many people on here advertising thier back link services, I don't know where to begin i.e. social book marking, blog rolls etc. I am fairly confident that a drip feed is way to go (from what I've read) as not get get my site sandboxed. Thanks for your help, and may the dickrolls begin!

YBull
 


(a) Stop caring about your site. If it gets sandboxed, deindexed, or you otherwise #$%^ it up, you can usually fix it or, barring that, you can make something new.
(b) Do some research here, read some of the case studies and pick a direction. Spend a few weeks doing SOMETHING and see what happens. SEO isn't a science and, even if someone had a secret sauce that worked every time, they'd never share it with you.
 
I personally start with Socialbookmarking. Once the SERPS settle a bit, I'll decide where to go from there.
 
(a) Stop caring about your site. If it gets sandboxed, deindexed, or you otherwise #$%^ it up, you can usually fix it or, barring that, you can make something new.
(b) Do some research here, read some of the case studies and pick a direction. Spend a few weeks doing SOMETHING and see what happens. SEO isn't a science and, even if someone had a secret sauce that worked every time, they'd never share it with you.

Good advice and thank you. I am pretty much doing just that. Throw caution to the wind and go for it!
 
What is the structure of your site like, OP?

Have you taken a look at your on-page SEO?

I'll be the first to admit the site is a bit thin. Its pretty much 3 main pages (Home, Widget type 1, Wiget type 2), and then within that are 15 or so pages like Wiget type 1 Brand X etc. I alos have a blog that I am adding a few articles to myself and I bought 10 articles that I am waiting to be finished.