Don’t You Just Hate Link Building?
I know many affiliates out there spend hours, days, weeks or even months developing a website and getting it chocka full of content and then if like me, the next step is a dreaded one. I simply HATE link building. I HATE it with a passion. Not that I am unsociable, but I simply can’t be bothered with this time consuming, yet essential, step in promoting your website..
- First of all you have to take time out to find relevant sites which you wish to swap links with.
- You need to find a contact email address, and preferably a name in order to make the email personalised.
- Next you need to write a personal email as to why you would like to swap links with said website.
- It’s always wise to have their website link in place before approaching them so you can show them you are serious about reciprocal links.
- Finally you need to check and keep tabs of who has said yes, who said no and any links out of date.
Now you can see why I, and many other affiliates find it a pain in the ass!
To help affiliates like me, Kieron has launched a new venture where by you no longer have to spend hours of your time building links. Content Now aims to offer both a link building service and a content writing service, almost a completely managed promotional service.
When it comes to content writing I am lucky enough to have a contact which I have used over the past few years and am very happy with in terms of price and quality, but the Link Building service is one I will be making the most of. With prices starting off from £150 with no minimal contract period, it’s certainly worth a stab to see what effect it has.
Kieron I wish you good luck mate
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Thanks for the heads-up Frostie. I wouldn’t normally be interested in things like this but as it’s Kieron I’m off to check it out now.
Many thanks for the blog post mate, very much appreciated to have your support.
Its a good recommendation would usually avoid anything similar – link building – but will check it out thanks. its good to know who you can trust.
Cant it be defined like buying links? Because google started banning some sites which sell links. I know, that the biggest sites, who are selling links are not banned, but I wouldn’t want any problems anyway.
Susan – no it can not be defined as buying links. We do not pay for any links we place on behalf of our clients.
Seems like a good idea, I will defiantly give it a go.
I especially like how effort has been put in to create a choice of solutions instead of just “recip link exchange”
I despise link building with a passion! – Anything that makes it easier and takes away some of the pain should be encouraged in my book!!! – heading over there now to take a look