Everyone knows that backlinks are what rank a website.

Quality backlinks are worth their weight in gold to any website owner.

Everyone knows that backlinks are what rank a website right? Well, perhaps not everyone would agree, there is certainly an argument that content is king. But, with the best and most unique content in the world, with hundreds of optimised pages, how are you going to compete with the guys who run websites that rank high in Google with thousands of backlinks?

How are you going to beat them?

There is one simple solution, not always an inexpensive answer, but it is possible to suit most budgets depending on the niche and how competitive it is.

Get commenting. Find blogs that have high value pagerank wise and place relevant comments. Read the articles and think about a good comment that will add to the article and not get deleted because it looks like spam.

Spam. This is what people do that gets commenting on blogs a seriously bad name. I own a piece of software called Scrapebox. Scrapebox is an incredibly powerful tool in expert hands…in amateur hands too but for all the wrong reasons. It allows you to find thousands of url’s to post comments to on autopilot. it allows you to spin the comments and the anchor text and the email addresses so that if you are clever, you will avoid a nasty footprint that the search engine bots will pick up on.

This incredible application then blasts out thousands and thousands of spam comments that end up in your and my spam filter or moderation queue. That is the wrong way to use Scrapebox for backlinks.

Quite simply put, if you have the time and the patience, it is possible to discover a lot of very high Pagerank blog pages that accept comments, and then you can write an individually crafted reply in the hope that you will get your backlink. If you do a good enough job then you stand a good chance of it being approved. On a PR5, PR6 or PR7 page, your backlink will be worth hundreds of times more than any approved backlink that you get through automated means. This will in most cases be a ‘nofollow’ backlink, but it will still serve to improve your ranking in the search engines. It may bring in some traffic…but it will bring in zero link juice.

You need dofollow backlinks for that. It is possible to find them occasionally, but it gets harder with each passing month. People do not like to leak link juice from their websites.

I have a bunch of blog comment backlink packages that can assist you to beat the competition. It is not the only solution, in fact it would be unwise to only rely on comments to boost your serps. But…for a great jump in your ranking for your keywords, there is nothing quite like it. Use it as part of your off-page seo and see how your results position improves.

In summary, this is a blackhat tool (scrapebox) being used in a whitehat way. One that does not flood the ether with millions of meaningless comments and spam.

But my blog comment service packages here.

 

 

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