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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On May 23, 3:04 pm, "Denise" <dion...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Logician" <s...@logicians.com> wrote in message
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> >I started link building for my new site (sayworth.co.uk) and this is a
> > lot of hard work!

>
> > I have never bothered to link build before. But I am making more
> > effort with Sayworth as it is forum/advice based.

>
> > Is there a quicker way to get links? I know some people have done this
> > type of work really quickly. What takes the time is finding the sites,
> > and then convincing them to link to you without paying them.

>
> I should add that I'd guess that folks who can do this "really quickly"
> without using directories have previously built of lists of good contacts in
> their subject area who will likely be willing link partners. And that takes
> time.
>
> If you're starting from scratch (without such contacts), submitting to some
> good directories will jump start the process, but it's gonna take time &
> effort to get solid links from relevant non-directory sites.
>
> cheers ~
> Denise


I was thinking of Alex Tew who is a marketing genius. He was a
millionaire at 21 (self made) and now lives in a London penthouse with
a second home in the country. He got his latest site indexed in
hundreds of thousands of websites within weeks.

It is hard work finding the sites for links! I have never worked so
hard. I have to explain all the time what I am doing, why, what the
site will look like later.

   
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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

"Logician" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote in message
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> On May 23, 3:04 pm, "Denise" <dion...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Logician" <s...@logicians.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:EMAIL REMOVED ups.com...
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>> >I started link building for my new site (sayworth.co.uk) and this is a
>> > lot of hard work!

>>
>> > I have never bothered to link build before. But I am making more
>> > effort with Sayworth as it is forum/advice based.

>>
>> > Is there a quicker way to get links? I know some people have done this
>> > type of work really quickly. What takes the time is finding the sites,
>> > and then convincing them to link to you without paying them.

>>
>> I should add that I'd guess that folks who can do this "really quickly"
>> without using directories have previously built of lists of good contacts
>> in
>> their subject area who will likely be willing link partners. And that
>> takes
>> time.
>>
>> If you're starting from scratch (without such contacts), submitting to
>> some
>> good directories will jump start the process, but it's gonna take time &
>> effort to get solid links from relevant non-directory sites.
>>
>> cheers ~
>> Denise

>
> I was thinking of Alex Tew who is a marketing genius. He was a
> millionaire at 21 (self made) and now lives in a London penthouse with
> a second home in the country. He got his latest site indexed in
> hundreds of thousands of websites within weeks.
>
> It is hard work finding the sites for links! I have never worked so
> hard. I have to explain all the time what I am doing, why, what the
> site will look like later.
>


Not sure what you mean by "indexed in hundreds of thousands of websites" -
you mean he got hundreds of thousands of links? Probably paid for them, no
magic in that.

Yes, it is hard work finding the sites to ask for links. And even harder to
get them to actually link to you, as most webmasters just delete mails from
strangers who ask for links.

If you are getting resistance from folks because your site doesn't look like
much, listen to them. Make your site look great & add lots of content before
you ask for a link - folks are much more likely to link to you if your site
seems to be an excellent resource, and well designed. Currently there is
very little on your site (no posts in the forum, even) to compel folks to
link to it. If you build it up a bit first, getting links will be easier.

As Scott pointed out, the best links come from folks who just want to link
to your excellent content. But that happens slowly.

cheers ~
Denise



   
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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

>Tew invented pixelotto


He didn't invent anything. He just gave a new twist to an old thing.

>which has 121,000 google references. He did that in a few weeks.


He also had a lot of TV and newspaper coverage. Only cos idiot
broadcasters thought it was something cool.

Plus he also had a lot of threats from Mafia type people.

Also, how many more people copied the idea ? Loads
How many did as good ? None reported.

> He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is also in the hundreds of thousands of references.


Do you love this Andrew ?
Get a life and spend your time thinking of something orginal.
There are enough copy cats out there. Do we need another ?


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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

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> On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

<snip>

>
>> He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is also in the hundreds of
>> thousands of references.

>
> Do you love this Andrew ?


Andrew?:-)

> Get a life and spend your time thinking of something orginal.
> There are enough copy cats out there. Do we need another ?


I agree!!!:-)

Stacey


   
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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

>On May 23, 3:35 pm, "Denise" <dion...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Logician" <s...@logicians.com> wrote in message
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On May 23, 3:04 pm, "Denise" <dion...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> "Logician" <s...@logicians.com> wrote in message

>>
>> >>news:EMAIL REMOVED roups.com...

>>
>> >> >I started link building for my new site (sayworth.co.uk) and this is a
>> >> > lot of hard work!

>>
>> >> > I have never bothered to link build before. But I am making more
>> >> > effort with Sayworth as it is forum/advice based.

>>
>> >> > Is there a quicker way to get links? I know some people have done this
>> >> > type of work really quickly. What takes the time is finding the sites,
>> >> > and then convincing them to link to you without paying them.

>>
>> >> I should add that I'd guess that folks who can do this "really quickly"
>> >> without using directories have previously built of lists of good contacts
>> >> in
>> >> their subject area who will likely be willing link partners. And that
>> >> takes
>> >> time.

>>
>> >> If you're starting from scratch (without such contacts), submitting to
>> >> some
>> >> good directories will jump start the process, but it's gonna take time &
>> >> effort to get solid links from relevant non-directory sites.

>>
>> >> cheers ~
>> >> Denise

>>
>> > I was thinking of Alex Tew who is a marketing genius. He was a
>> > millionaire at 21 (self made) and now lives in a London penthouse with
>> > a second home in the country. He got his latest site indexed in
>> > hundreds of thousands of websites within weeks.

>>
>> > It is hard work finding the sites for links! I have never worked so
>> > hard. I have to explain all the time what I am doing, why, what the
>> > site will look like later.

>>
>> Not sure what you mean by "indexed in hundreds of thousands of websites" -
>> you mean he got hundreds of thousands of links? Probably paid for them, no
>> magic in that.
>>
>> Yes, it is hard work finding the sites to ask for links. And even harder to
>> get them to actually link to you, as most webmasters just delete mails from
>> strangers who ask for links.
>>
>> If you are getting resistance from folks because your site doesn't look like
>> much, listen to them. Make your site look great & add lots of content before
>> you ask for a link - folks are much more likely to link to you if your site
>> seems to be an excellent resource, and well designed. Currently there is
>> very little on your site (no posts in the forum, even) to compel folks to
>> link to it. If you build it up a bit first, getting links will be easier.
>>
>> As Scott pointed out, the best links come from folks who just want to link
>> to your excellent content. But that happens slowly.
>>
>> cheers ~
>> Denise- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
>My computer crashed - hence 3 posts.
>Tew invented pixelotto which has 121,000 google references. He did
>that in a few weeks. He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is
>also in the hundreds of thousands of references.
>
>I added a few more pages explaining about the risks of web trade, eg
>retention of title. eg http://www.sayworth.co.uk/delivery.html You may
>not know that when a web company goes bust the goods you purchased may
>not be yours. Be wary of cheap companies.


You should be announcing this on relevant forums.

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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On 23 May 2007 11:52:47 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

>On May 23, 6:24 pm, Paul B <customerservi...@houstoncrafts.com>
>wrote:
>> On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <s...@logicians.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Tew invented pixelotto

>>
>> He didn't invent anything. He just gave a new twist to an old thing.
>>
>> >which has 121,000 google references. He did that in a few weeks.

>>
>> He also had a lot of TV and newspaper coverage. Only cos idiot
>> broadcasters thought it was something cool.
>>
>> Plus he also had a lot of threats from Mafia type people.
>>
>> Also, how many more people copied the idea ? Loads
>> How many did as good ? None reported.
>>
>> > He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is also in the hundreds of thousands of references.

>>
>> Do you love this Andrew ?
>> Get a life and spend your time thinking of something orginal.
>> There are enough copy cats out there. Do we need another ?

>
>Dear me, you need to get a soul, you have a life (for now).


I have one thank you.
I am not the one needing help here.

>He made a million dollars in a few weeks.


That's about half million UKP
And ?

>That is newsworthy.


So is news when Bush opens his mouth and gets it wrong again. Your
point being ?

>The point is that it shows what can be done.


So can the perfect murder, but doesn't mean I want to do it.

>How much do you make?


I don't work for a living. I make sites for myself and friends. I
don't charge. There is more to life than money.

>He made already what probably has taken you 10 years and that's after years of
>study/training.


Like I am bothered.
Money has no meaning for me. I prefer to barter or just help out. My
problem is that I stretch it too far and end up getting very little
done for people at times.

>I find this quote "get a life" offensive and I find you offensive,


You don't even know me. But your persistance of being the next Tew is
getting a bit thin now.

> and what is ironic is came from a TV Show which attracted the ultimate
>dead-heads and was actually run by dead heads.


I wouldn't know. I am English.

>Chevy Chase ended up an alcoholic.


Bush ended up at the missing link. Elvis ended up dead. Your point is
?

>I have this vision of dead heads drinking beer,


Sorry, don't drink.

>eating nuts,


rarely.

>and watching shows making jokes about "get a life"


Nope. Wrong again.
See, I told you that you didn't know me.

>I really wish I was like, sitting around drinking beer - that's cool. I was forced
>when I was young to work with dead heads. They were dead above the
>neck.


Your wishes are obviously different to mine then.

>Maybe you need stop watching TV and develop some real interests.


I watch BBC news 90% of the time. Sorry to burst your bubble yet
again.

> I have a yacht,


So. I've had STD but don't go on about it.

>a business,


Why ? couldn't find anyone to employ you ?

>and most of my career has involved living in international cities like New York,


New York ? LOL
Big bad apple. The city that never stops beeping it's horns.

> Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London. You probably have never lived outside one country,


LMAO
You really don't know me.

> or flown an airplane


Loads of times. And helicopters.

> or lived in a Hilton suite,


I wouldn't want to. I dislike the upper cl***. I prefer to be with
real people and more at home sleeping in a teepee or a family bedsit
than a horrible place like that.

>or shared company with people who have a few million dollars - LOL.


Wrong.
But then again, it obviously floats your boat.

> You need to get out more and also learn some manners.


I am happy for who I am and what I do.
I have plenty of manners.

>So I have God has some mercy on your demon ridden soul.


Ah, a believer in God.
Anagram of hippocrate.

May be you should read what you wrote and then re-read the bible.

Laters Saddo.


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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On 23 May 2007 12:02:27 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

>On May 23, 6:46 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-
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>> news:EMAIL REMOVED... > On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <s...@logicians.com> wrote:
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>> <snip>


>Why do I come to these NG,


We don't know. May be you are on day release or something ?

>I ask introspectively, to read trash thrown out by trash,


Go away then. No one asked you to post here.

>or scum?


Please don't bring your mother into this.

>A trash compactor would reject you are too impure.


Or your father [if you know him]

>Keep your views about me to yourself, I do not want to hear them,


Then k/f me.

>thanks.


Sure.

>Tell your view to someone in your scum ridden family.


Hmmm
strange words from a God Follower.
Did you learn these from your millionaire friends ?

>They probably site around watching TV, drinking beer or swishing coffee
>around in their mouths, whilst they treadmill through their sinful lives.


Like your redneck hillbilly family ? Don't think so somehow.


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Default Re: Is there a quicker way to build links? - 06-02-2007, 08:51 PM

On 23 May 2007 12:02:27 -0700, Logician <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

>On May 23, 6:46 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-
>f...@jezsta.com> wrote:
>> "Paul B" <customerservi...@houstoncrafts.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:EMAIL REMOVED... > On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <s...@logicians.com> wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>>
>> >> He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is also in the hundreds of
>> >> thousands of references.

>>
>> > Do you love this Andrew ?

>>
>> Andrew?:-)
>>
>> > Get a life and spend your time thinking of something orginal.
>> > There are enough copy cats out there. Do we need another ?

>>
>> I agree!!!:-)
>>
>> Stacey

>
>Why do I come to these NG, I ask introspectively, to read trash thrown
>out by trash, or scum? A trash compactor would reject you are too
>impure.
>
>Keep your views about me to yourself, I do not want to hear them,
>thanks. Tell your view to someone in your scum ridden family. They
>probably site around watching TV, drinking beer or swishing coffee
>around in their mouths, whilst they treadmill through their sinful
>lives.


Way to get helpful advice there, L.

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On May 24, 7:01 am, Big Bill <b...@kruse.co.uk> wrote:
> On 23 May 2007 12:02:27 -0700, Logician <s...@logicians.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >On May 23, 6:46 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-
> >f...@jezsta.com> wrote:
> >> "Paul B" <customerservi...@houstoncrafts.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:EMAIL REMOVED. ..> On 23 May 2007 10:00:52 -0700, Logician <s...@logicians.com> wrote:

>
> >> <snip>

>
> >> >> He also has the MDHP brand which doubtless is also in the hundreds of
> >> >> thousands of references.

>
> >> > Do you love this Andrew ?

>
> >> Andrew?:-)

>
> >> > Get a life and spend your time thinking of something orginal.
> >> > There are enough copy cats out there. Do we need another ?

>
> >> I agree!!!:-)

>
> >> Stacey

>
> >Why do I come to these NG, I ask introspectively, to read trash thrown
> >out by trash, or scum? A trash compactor would reject you are too
> >impure.

>
> >Keep your views about me to yourself, I do not want to hear them,
> >thanks. Tell your view to someone in your scum ridden family. They
> >probably site around watching TV, drinking beer or swishing coffee
> >around in their mouths, whilst they treadmill through their sinful
> >lives.

>
> Way to get helpful advice there, L.
>
> BB
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for some reason article sites give good pr... so write 20 or 30
articles (even cheat and re-write stuff thats already there lol)

AND WHY NOT TRY AND GET 100 PAGES OF ON TOPIC CONTENT (oops caps) cuz
google seems to favour large footprint sites.
mark
www.neue.co.uk

   
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