Still Targeting the Term ??Make Money Online? with Wiki-Links from Lease-a-SEO.com
A while back I used LinkWheeler to help me rank for the ever so difficult search term: make money online ?? their service worked well and they got me from page 9 or 10 of Google all the way up to page 3. (I was even on page 2 for a while.) I still have not given up my pursuit of this term and no matter how difficult it may be, I??ll keep trying!
In order to give Residuals and Royalties a boost, I just hired the team at Lease-a-SEO.com to provide me with a ton of backlinks. For $349 I am getting 25 Wiki pages, 625 links and 100% guaranteed indexing. Lease-a-SEO is providing me with editorial links which are supposedly the most trusted by Google and other search engines.
Lease-a-SEO provides 100% white hat SEO techniques and all of their articles are human made and researched by niche experts. Wiki links are highly valued by Google because of the human edited and moderation value much like DMOZ links are one of the most valued links. Thus Wiki sites have high trust rank and authority and we have selected the very best of those sites to place valuable content with links on about your niche linking to your website and/or money making pages.
This is what I am getting with my Lease-a-SEO package?
- I will get 25 hosted content pages on High profile Wiki properties.
- I will get 200 to 300 word articles on each Wiki property.
- They will make use of niche relevant Images and video (where allowed) to spice up my pages!
- Each article and Wiki page will be SEO optimized to its max without spamming.
- I will get 2-5 links on each wiki page created to my website and money making pages = up to 125 High value in-content WIKI TYPE Editorial LINKS!
- Each Wiki page will be bookmarked to 20 high profile social bookmarking sites passing an additional 500 link power to my site!
I am excited at the potential of this SEO program and all of these links should be live within the next 7 to 10 days. I can??t wait to see the results! My goal is to find the most up to date ways to keep my blog atop the search engines ?? I am hoping that Lease-a-SEO.com turns out to be a great resource for those bloggers looking to rank quickly and effectively for difficult terms. I also hired Lease-a-SEO to get my limo service ranked in a city here in Colorado and I am eager to see the results for a much less competitive term. I am targeting the terms ??Colorado Springs Limo? and ??Colorado Springs Limousine? ?? I am currently on page 3 for both terms. I??ll be sure and come back to this post and let you know the results of my experience with Lease-a-SEO. If this works, I may also pursue getting to # 1 for the term “residual income“– I am currently third overall on Google for this term!
You can view Lease-a-SEO’s website here: Lease-a-SEO
Let us know what you think about this review of Lease-a-SEO, if you have compliments, complaints, comments or you think it is a scam – let us know by commenting below…
Best regards,
Michael-John Wolfe
Tags: make money online, residual income, royalties
11 Comments to “Still Targeting the Term ??Make Money Online? with Wiki-Links from Lease-a-SEO.com”
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Very ambitious MJ, I hope you’re able to see the results you’re looking for.
Link building and SEO services are a legitimate option for bloggers because it allows them to focus on creating content.
I’m going to pass on some of this information at work, would be fantastic to rank better on a few of the product pages (they’re at the tipping point but a couple more placements and we’re gold).
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Murray! Yes, I am eager to wee if these Wiki-links work better than the LinkWheels. I can’t wait to see the results!
MJ
It’s nice to see that LinkWheeler worked so well. I will be interested to see if this works as well. You could see yourself approaching page one.
Personally, I think that link building services are underhanded from an ethical point of view. If someone has a service to offer via the web, then natural competition should be allowed to take its course. The best written and most useful sights and articles will naturally rise to the top when people who are actually interested link to the site or article.
The link building service doesn’t care if it is leading people to a bad product or service or advice. It only cares about making you rise in the rankings. Why not let the masses decide if your advice is good enough to reach the top? Everyone wants to get rich quick online. It makes me angry when I search for a topic and the first link is junk and obviously used a link building service to get there. It cheats the hard working people who are trying to make it the right way.
Hi Jon, I can see your point about link building services. But, hey — I can’t control the rules of the game and if I want to become one of the top bloggers in the “make money online” niche, I am going to need to be found easily online. At least I am providing a quality place for people to find real sources of residual income – not just a page full of Adsense links and garbage. Just like in Los Angeles, there are tons of actors who do everything right, spend hours on their craft and work their asses off for years to try and become a working actor – only to wind up failing. Then some newcomer to Hollywood, who puts in no effort and just happens to go the right party, winds up meeting a television producer and books a tv series. Just like SEO – the Hollywood system sucks – but everyone is playing the same game with the same rules.
MJ
Michael, that’s pretty interesting. I’d love to hear about how this goes because I’m having some difficulty in this area as well.
I have to wonder how they are guaranteeing their work. PLease let us know the results.
Oh and how old or young is this blog?
Hi Moon – I think Residuals and Royalties is about a year and a half old now! Not sure how much the age of a blog effects the search engine rankings?
MJ
@MJ Wolfe
I hear what you are saying, but your example about Hollywood actors is a story about luck; meeting the right people at the right time, not about forcing something ahead of its time. That actor got lucky by meeting a producer at a party. A chance meeting. Using a link building service is like a new actor coming to Hollywood and paying a bunch of people to spread the word about how awesome he is when they have never even seen him act. Your acting example would be more like someone in a noteworthy position (say Howard Stern) coming across your blog and talking about it in front of a large audience. Bingo! Instant traffic.
Your problem is you want to be found easily online for your niche like ‘yesterday’. I don’t read any top bloggers who went from 0 to the top overnight. It took all of them years to accomplish by being consistent and providing a good service that spreads by word of mouth.
I never said that we all weren’t playing by the same rules. But sometimes ethics trump rules. You just have to decide where yours lie.
It’s like Timothy Ferris, yeah he was the kickboxing champion or whatever based on a loophole in the rules, but he gets zero respect from me. Technically he played by the rules, but he’s not a trained fighter who won based on skill.
“Your problem is you want to be found easily online for your niche like yesterday”
You hit the nail on the head, Jon! Yes – I agree with you. I have a problem with being impatient and wanting to see results fast. I am trying to train myself to take the slow and steady route. But impatience is one of my major flaws. I hope – like Tim Ferris, I don’t garner “zero respect” — I still feel that I have provided some quality content on this blog.
MJ
It sounds to me like you need to sponsor a free web layout or wordpress theme. That way, you can have your desired anchor text linked on every single footer published out there using your design. I used that method in the past to rank high for keyphrases and I also gained a chunk of PR4 to go with it.
Hi Brandon, thanks for your input. Where do you find the wordpress themes that you sponsor? I have found a few in digitial point forums, although I have only sponsored one theme so far. How many themes have you sponsored? How much do you typically pay per theme? (4 links, I assume?)
MJ