SEO Submission Service or Ads on Blogs?
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1. Can anyone recommend a good SEO Submission Service? Or do you not recommend using them?
2. What do you think is a better way to build links? Directory listings or place ads on blog sites? Each post a blogger post would have the ad link.
Thoughts?
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I suppose you might also add:
- Product Data Feed Optimization & Submission
- Multiple Location Data Feed Submission
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Hi Mof3kz, I would like to tell you about the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) service encompasses following services:
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Directory Submission Service
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Article Submisson Service
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Press Release Distribution
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Local Business Listing Service
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Blog Submission Service
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Search Engine Indexing Service
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Social Bookmarking Service
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Video Marketing Service
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Squidoo Lens Hubpage Hub Creatiion
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Classified Ads Submission Service
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Blog Carnival Service
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Bulk Order Discount
These all above are submission services which I would recommend you.
Secondary, In link building Directory Listing is the better way to create a effective links as per white hat SEO.
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Hi Mof3kz,
First of all I do not recommend anything that is automated SEO. I just don't believe in that. (I know there are people who will disagree with me
)
Secondary, link building... Now this is tricky. Because it all depends on what niche are you in, what kind of websites do you work with. Once again I will pull out an idea which probably is not supported by to many, but I don't like directory listings. There are some, which can give you a real boost, but from visitors point of view, I still love to target blogs. I just love how you can target niche-targeted visitors to your website through some content link from a blog entry or a banner. Building links while participating in communities is, from my point of view, a winning situation. You will not just earn the visit, you will earn trust.
BTW: placing ads on blogs can help you, but... I would suggest guest blogging. It is way cheaper than buying an ad on a blog(on monthly basis) and it contributes to the specific blog with good content (and a good link,
).
I hope that helped,
Istvan
P.S. : I know there will be other opinions regarding this matter, this is only my thought.
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