Bookmark and link submission -DripFeedBlasts.com
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Can you please advise me on services that submit urls for socialbookmarks, directories and various back links. Such as DripFeedBlasts.com , I seem to be running across quite a few different services that appear to be legitimate but I'm obviously suspicious of anything that seems too easy.
Have you guys hear of dripfeedblasts and do you have any recommendations for this type of tool, or would you suggest staying away from them all together.
I'm a novice and trying to learn time saving strategies to save on hiring additional manpower.
Thanks
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Stay away, i think we have all been tempted once, but it is not worth it
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Hi Joe,
I am saying that please dont do anything with this kind of services. SEO is time consuming and slow process which gives you better ROI when doing with right process.
Perhaps it will give you early success, if you are lucky. But in future you have to face any kind of penalities and traffic drops.
And also doing directories manually is more advisable as you need to select powerful good directories and more relevant categories to your site.
Plus I've doubt that major good social bookmarking sites allowed automated software to place bookmark is their site.
I hope this will help you.
Thanks
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