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Or do they? My experience in a number of forums lately make me think that people really just want to wave a magic wand and have all of the backlinks appear. If you buy one service that promises to land you on the first page of Google, is that all you have to do? The more you pay for the service the more powerful it is suppose to be. Does this sound cynical? I have heard too many times lately people saying that they are getting a refund when that magic did not occur after a few days or maybe a week or two.
They just do not get that building the backlinks takes work. You get backlinks from a lot of your traffic efforts too. They do not realize that backlinking and traffic building can go hand in hand. Article marketing builds backlinks (or it did) along with social bookmarking, blog commenting, forum posting, etc. They also build traffic to your website.
In fact the idea behind your backlinking strategy should be to build them in a normal pattern and have variety in the kinds of backlinks you have pointing to your site. Even a certain percentage of “nofollow” backlinks can help. Don’t ignore search engine optimization as well. SEO is so important to your success here.
The powerful services that build a lot of backlinks for you help too. Sooner or later you might hear that some of the automated backlink building doesn’t work as well as backlinks built manually. That is not to say that you should not use them. Give them a try. You might benefit in two ways–gain experience with them and actually get some good backlinks. Don’t just take someone else’s word. Try them out.
Learning some of these lessons can be difficult. The answer is not to give up. Anything worthwhile takes work. You are not going to fill your bank accounts by using magic wands.
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