Fixed monthly backlink guarantees are presented as a warning sign because quality digital PR links cannot be guaranteed in set quantities.
- Treat guaranteed backlink quotas as a vendor-risk signal and ask how links are earned, vetted, and reported.
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Link building SEO is like the Wild West atm. If your website’s backlink strategy involves guaranteed backlinks, you need to hear this...
If you hire someone to do your SEO and they offer you a certain amount of backlinks a month, it's trash. All they are doing is taking your money, going to Fiverr, and buying someone else's cruddy links. Or making random Facebook profiles or spammy forum posts.
High quality link building cannot guarantee a set amount of links per month. I'm just gonna be completely transparent here. At our agency, we focus primarily on digital PR for link building.
As a result, we've had clients linked in publications like the Telegraph, The New York Times. None of this is guaranteed. The journalist might decide to include someone else, they might ditch this story, they might just not like the quote we've given.
Yes, this is super time consuming. And obviously our clients do pay for this as part of their retainer. But the links.
Five of these links are worth like 5,000 of these spammy, cruddy forum links. Do you wanna know how many links you're getting a month? Because if you do, I'm not your girl.
Fixed monthly backlink guarantees are presented as a warning sign because quality digital PR links cannot be guaranteed in set quantities.
Treat guaranteed backlink quotas as a vendor-risk signal and ask how links are earned, vetted, and reported.
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If you hire someone to do your SEO and they offer you a certain amount of backlinks a month, it's trash. All they are doing is taking your money, going to Fiverr, and buying someone else's cruddy links. Or making random Facebook profiles or spammy forum posts. High quality link building cannot guarantee a set amount of links per month...