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    Has anyone ever shared a list of all their backlink sources?

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    • UnderRugSwept
      UnderRugSwept @mediabase last edited by

      Well, I use Open Site Explorer and similar tools, but with some of the results, just because a competitor had a link from a certain site, doesn't mean I'll be able to get one. A lot of the time, it is one of their clients mentioning they did business with them. A lot of the others are paid links and stupid, low quality directories. I am struggling with the fact that all my competitors are all employing black-hat, spammy link acquisition methods, and here I'm trying to do everything the right way, which takes forever with so little payoff. I could spend three hours for one guest blog backlink. Not to mention I keep dropping in the SERPs while they keep rising.

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      • Vahe.Arabian
        Vahe.Arabian last edited by

        Hey Marissa, Try this http://www.seomoz.org/directories and this http://www.linkbuilderstoolkit.com/ . Removing all the dead and irrelevant sites I think you can get atleast 400 various sites. Should be a good start. In addition to OSE and Majestic (moreso for competitor backlinks), I would also suggest for you to: 1. Export linking domains list from your clients from their Google & Webmaster Tools Account. You would then need to filter it out. 2. Most importantly using advanced search queries and finding quality sites in search try http://tools.buzzstream.com/link-building-query-generator or citation labs ( a link scraper). Trust me it's never easy, but once you build your database, u'll be sweet. Hope this helps, Vahe

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        • UnderRugSwept
          UnderRugSwept @Vahe.Arabian last edited by

          Thanks! This link builder toolkit thing looks like a scam site. Is it actually good?

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          • WrightIMC
            WrightIMC @UnderRugSwept last edited by

            I just purchased it out of sheer curiosity, I'm sure you may find some gems, but if you've exhausted your list - you've more than likely run into most of these sites. Still may be worth a look, for $27 this is a good list to start with and at least it's organized.

            Also check out: http://pointblankseo.com/link-building-strategies

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            • UnderRugSwept
              UnderRugSwept @UnderRugSwept last edited by

              Wow, that's a really awesome website! i cannot believe they have no social shares!

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              • UnderRugSwept
                UnderRugSwept @Vahe.Arabian last edited by

                Well, I just bought it regardless. It turned out to be exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks!

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                • mediabase
                  mediabase @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                  Hi Marisa,
                  yes I know what u mean hope linkbuilderstoolkit.com that Vahe suggested helps you! 🙂

                  Harry

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                  • Dr-Pete
                    Dr-Pete last edited by

                    I'd some point you have to start going for the harder links, and that really means content marketing, pushing social forward, and building industry relationships. The lists and competitive analysis will get you most of the low-hanging fruit, but then you do hit that wall.

                    Personally, I find I never run out of sources with content marketing. There are always new people to discover your work. The great thing about content marketing and building strong social profiles is that they're self-perpetuating. I've got posts that are 2-3 years old and still get new links, without me doing any additional work. It's more work up front, but it pays off by 10X-100X in the long run, IMO.

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                    • UnderRugSwept
                      UnderRugSwept @Dr-Pete last edited by

                      I don't want to sound lazy; after all, I blog three times a week and do guest posts. My problem isn't that I don't come up with fresh content; it's that nobody cares when I do. The content strategy is great if you get loads of traffic on your site and people who want to share it. I could come up with the coolest piece of content ever. It doesn't do me any good if no one sees it. I could post it on Facebook. We have 400 fans--probably 40-50 will see it. Out of those 50 one or none will 'like' it. Same goes for Twitter. Content marketing is great if you're a large company. Don't get me wrong, I do it all the time--I just never see pay-off. But I'm not giving up!

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                      • Dr-Pete
                        Dr-Pete @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                        Sorry - I didn't mean to sound like I think you're lazy or creating low-quality content. It's just that I see this stage as a natural evolution in a site's success, and a critical decision point. When the low-hanging fruit is gone, you have to start climbing, and that's going to take some more effort.

                        I just want to say that every big blog started off as a small blog. Granted, if I post on SEOmoz, I get a lot more attention than other places, but SEOmoz started as Rand's blog and built up over years. My own company blog has about 1,000 subscribers (not SEOmoz's 100K), but I've had some major content marketing success over the years, and some of those still generate traffic/links 2-3 years after they were written.

                        In most cases, those successes not only took an investment in the content (I estimate about 20-30 hours for a really good piece of content), but it took pounding the pavement. I had to build relationships online, find my audience, and generally promote myself and my content. That goes well beyond just posting on FB/Twitter. You have to seek out the people who are the right audience for that content, even if it's one by one at first. It's tough, but once you've built that base of relationships, they'll keep paying dividends.

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                        • UnderRugSwept
                          UnderRugSwept @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                          I agree with everything you said, and I don't think you were accusing me of being lazy; I was just concerned I was coming off that way. SEO is an uphill battle as it is, but it's even worse when you work in-house for people who don't understand its value. And even worse when no matter how hard you try, you fall in rankings because your competitors are employing shady black hat tactics.Both are things I am grappling with.

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                          • Dr-Pete
                            Dr-Pete @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                            I do understand - when you don't control the budget AND your competitors seem to be getting away with every trick in the book, it is frustrating. It's tough when you believe white-hat really works and also realize Google rewards too much bad behavior at the same time.

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                            • denimblog
                              denimblog @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                              so did it work for you.  Did you end up submitting to a number of those sites and getting quality backlinks?  Did any of your keywords go up higher on Google?

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                              • UnderRugSwept
                                UnderRugSwept @UnderRugSwept last edited by

                                I tried many of them. A lot were no longer in existence, changed to nofollow, or made no sense how you could get a link--ie, Huffington Post. I think it needs some updating, but overall it is a good tool.

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                                • Dr-Pete
                                  Dr-Pete last edited by

                                  Just a heads up - there's chatter across the SEO industry that Google has been targeting (penalizing) blog networks the past couple of weeks and may be getting more aggressive. So, be careful out there.

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                                  • UnderRugSwept
                                    UnderRugSwept @Dr-Pete last edited by

                                    Good! That's what all my competitors are doing to outrank me, and what I refuse to do! And I think I can see some evidence of this, because I was an idiot and used a link-building company for one of my sites and I found that's how they got most of the links, and interestingly enough, that site's rankings have gone down.

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                                    • UnderRugSwept
                                      UnderRugSwept @Dr-Pete last edited by

                                      I think I'm seeing the results of this in action! We just moved up to number 3 and outranked two of our competitors who we're putting backlinks all over blog networks. These competitors were previously outranking us. It's nice to actually see some payoff for doing things the right way. it's so rare!

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                                      • Wallander
                                        Wallander last edited by

                                        Hi Marissa, I see its been a while since you bought the $27 link building source, I would love to get an update on whether you think it was worth the money. Did you get any higher rankings as a result of any of those links at all?

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                                        • UnderRugSwept
                                          UnderRugSwept @Wallander last edited by

                                          There are good and bad things about it. It is very well-researched and pretty complete. Whoever made it put clearly put countless hours of work into it. On the downside, it needs some serious maintenance. SOOOOOO many of the links are outdated or completely dead. Others seem irrelevant. I.E. The Huffington post is one of the things listed--how are you supposed to get a link from them? Also, a lot of the sites are listed as giving followed links when they're really nofollow, and pagerank is pretty much wrong for the majority of them.

                                          My advice would be if you could buy it with your clients money, go for it. If you have to use your own . . . meh.

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