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Here's SEO on the cheap if you want to outsource content. I would submit to three hundred directories, I would go to EzineArticles and GoArticles. GoArticles is like an EzineArticles, it's like a first tier article directory. I'd submit twenty articles there and three hundred blog posts. I'd then go do blog comments.

It's a little bit more of a manual process. You search for blogs in your particular community or niche and you comment on them, intelligently comment on them. Keep an eye on your competition and identify appropriate blogs. Basically you want to engage in the community, you head over to these outsource writing blogs. Preferably if you can find ones that have the no follow removed, that's probably better, but some of them will be no followed as well.

Just go out and try and post thirty comments, engaging, actually read the post and then reply based on what the post says. Don't just make a spam post because then a lot of them will get moderated and you won't end up seeing it and you've wasted your time anyway. Just make sure that you make a good quality post there and then they'll let you link back to their website.

Don't make it look like, hey, I'm here just trying to send links back to my website. Just have your name, and when you have your name you have the ability to set what your website is. So the anchor text will be your name, like David Jenyns, and it links back to Melbourne SEO Services or something like that. You're not necessarily getting exactly right anchor text but you're still getting an inbound link as you outsource content nonetheless.

Youtube and TubeMogul, TubeMogul is free, that is a distribution service. I would also go out and scout out doing guest blog posts. This is all the rage at the moment, it is the big thing because it is so effective. You find other blogs in your community, contact them and say, hey, can I make a post for you and post it on your website, and then in the resource box you link back to your website. If you can get someone who has a very authoritative blog in your community and then you can post some content on that and then link it back to your website, that's going to be a great link back.

Then I'd link to everything using AMA and web 2.0 as I outsource content. For Article Marketing Automation (AMA) I think your only expenses would be directory submissions, I think it is $50 and the other blog network, Unique Article Wizard, $30-$40 a month. Then go out and do some manual web 2.0. This is if you have your own site that you were working on and you've got that focus. It's really important to focus and just have that one area that you focus on, otherwise it would be hard to try and implement that on the cheap for multiple websites because you'd spend so much time creating profiles.

by: Jimmy Cox




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