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2 February 2013, 7:35 am
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Guest Blogging for Natural Organic SEO Results
Hi All, now that Google is slapping penalties on any site that is seen to be manipulating the serps by purchasing links etc, it seems that guest blogging is the best way of creating a link that looks natural.
I have looked at various guest blogging services, but they do not allow gambling sites.
I realise we are all competing in the same industry, but can still help each other out to boost our organic rankings. I promote, slots, bingo, scratch cards etc, which would not directly compete with a member who promotes casino games for instance. So why should we not help each other out by reciprocating quality blog posts, with say 1 link allowed?
I have a pr2 site and a pr0 site.
Please message me if you are interested in this sort of mutually beneficil arrangement.
Cheers, Lizzy
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4 February 2013, 10:06 am
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Hi Lizzy
I use Odesk and pay $6 for a 550-word unique article, checked through Grammerly and Copyscape, with optimised images, author tag and they post it for me as well. Five days a week.
It took a bit of training but I have a lot of screen shots you can use if you get to that point.
GaryTheScubaGuy
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to GaryTheScubaGuy For This Useful Post:
alex999 (4 February 2013), LizzyB (5 February 2013)
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4 February 2013, 11:04 am
#3
Gary on oDesk you are only getting the article and then you find sites that accept guest posts or the guy on oDesk is doing that for you as well.
Do you mind sharing who your work with on PM?
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4 February 2013, 11:22 am
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That's the beauty. You state what you want and they apply. I have had both done and even a couple of well-worded press releases as well.
There is a learning curve on hiring the right people though so only use respondents with high test scores in writing and wordpress and at least 4,75 on feedback.
GaryTheScubaGuy
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to GaryTheScubaGuy For This Useful Post:
alex999 (4 February 2013), LizzyB (5 February 2013)
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4 February 2013, 1:59 pm
#5
Gary - any chance you could be a little more specific and perhaps point out a similar job or two on odesk?
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4 February 2013, 2:07 pm
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YOU POST THE JOB. You make the description and job duties then people apply and you choose the most qualified candidate. There isn't one job. There are many people with multiple skills and you post a job and them hire someone. Just like GetACoder or other outsourcing website.
GaryTheScubaGuy
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4 February 2013, 3:58 pm
#7
Great info Gary, thanks a lot!
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8 February 2013, 11:59 pm
#8
Thanks Gary...for shearing this info
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9 February 2013, 11:50 pm
#9
Lizzy, if you're still reading this can you PM me please. I would like to talk about this in email, I have quality sites to link out to. As well as an OK site I can host your content on.
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