Company Looking For A LinkBuilder
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I'm in the process of looking for a link building to handle a 6 months to a year campaign, for 8 campaigns. Can anyone recommend someone for me please?
We are looking for someone that can give us guarantee results on the first page of the major search engines. As well as showing us our benchmarks from where our keywords were previously to where they will be when the campaign is over. If anyone can help us out we really need some help.
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I agree! Also, if you are competing for keywords that have a lot of competition, you better have a large budget. As EGOL said in a response a while back, sometimes it's not about SEO, but about resources.
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ha ha... thanks! ... lots of practice... I've heard this question before!
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ok, so do the obvious...
GOOGLE IT!
do a search for "link building services" you will see Yasir at Quantum SEO Labs is #1, and has been for almost 3 years.
I have worked with him in the past and suggest you call him.
Happy liking
Tom
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EGOL,
Sometimes you say it so well.
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We would be happy to discuss your link building needs with you. Our typical campaigns are 6 to 12 months as you have described, and we provide monthly reporting including benchmarks.
But I do agree with The Black Burner below, be careful of any promising or guaranteeing results. No one can and no one should.
We are a professional link building company with experience in the travel industry. Please let me know if you would like to hear from us.
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Also, any linkbuilder who accepts a job from a webmaster who demands "guaranteed results" needs his head examined.
That link builder has no control over what your competitors are doing and no control over what you might do to stink up your own site.
I can't guarantee my own results so how is a linkbuilder going to guarantee yours?
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Good luck in your search.
Just wanted to point out that if someone guarantees you first page results in major search engines just by building links without getting any additional information about your site or your target keywords then a red flag should go up in your head about the validity of their tactics.
You might want to expand and define your criteria a little more - what is the state of on-page optimization? content creation? conversion metrics? user engagement metrics? long tail keyword optimization?
Unfortunately, SEO is rarely as linear as build links = 1st page results, and if someone is willing to hire on for a job with those success metrics then they are revealing just how little they understand about SEO.
And for you - do 1st page results for a set of target keywords automatically meet your business goals? Is your website set up to convert the traffic those results will bring? Are you targeting the right keywords? Do you have the content and community built to engage your new visitors and turn them into lifelong customers?
All things to consider before dropping a bunch of money on a link builder with the goal of 1st page results in the SERPs.
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