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How to Build Backlinks on Autopilot

There are two main things that I find annoying about link building through article submissions. The first is to create the content; the second is to find good quality places to put it. When I first started doing this work, I found that it was taking me a long time to rebuild links that I should have spent working on the site itself.

I quickly found a solution to write the content, a kind of solution. I was introduced to outsourcing, which those who are new to internet marketing will know, is usually done by someone in India, Pakistan, or the Philippines. I found contractors who would write my articles for me. I gave them the topics and they supplied the articles. It sounded perfect. Sadly, the ones I encountered didn’t have great English writing skills. Don’t get me wrong, they were very hard-working and nice people; however, English was his second language. So I found that while it sped up the content writing process, I still needed to spend a lot of time reviewing and correcting bad English in articles.

The other hurdle was finding good sites to post the content, which would generate a quality backlink to my site. To start with I did a manual Google search for article directory sites, this brought up a lot of results, some were actual article directory sites and some were people selling article directory submissions. I didn’t get many good results. However, I did find an article that gave me a search term to find a bunch of article directories. For those interested, Google search is: “Powered by WordPress” + “Using the Article Directory Plugin”

This search returned 4 million results. So I started to open each result, see if it was an article directory submission site, if it was, I would set up an account, confirm my email address, record my username and password in an excel file and move on to the next one. site. For the first time I came to page 27 of a Google search. Did you know that it is as fair as possible? You can’t search any further than page 27. In the end, I had about 32 working directory sites. Solo 32. What a painful experience.

So I started posting my outsourced and reviewed articles. I logged into one of my 32 accounts, posted the article, created the backlink, and hit submit. Then I did it over and over and over again, you get the idea. I narrowed it down to a work of art and was able to post about 20 a week, including time to correct all errors in the article. What I found was that the accounts that I set up were often closed. The whole site disappeared. I couldn’t log in to post new content and I guess I lost my old links too. I also found that many of the sites I created had a very bad Page Rank, which means that the links I was creating were of poor quality. This really didn’t help my ranking.

I continued with this for a while until I was introduced to an SEO expert. Now I create backlinks on autopilot. My ranking is excellent, the traffic is flowing and the best thing is that I have made up my time.

You can read more about my autopilot method of getting Google Traffic here.

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