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Do you think it is wise to leave offsite SEO for a while every now and then to then start fresh with a new push say 3 months later? Do you think as soon as I stop offsite SEO will my rankings drop? Any advice on this situation and what works best would be greatly appreciated!
Any other suggestions?
* You've examined each back link to each competitor that shows up on the first page or two of google's search results for the keyword(s) you are targeting.
* You've determined the value of each of those backlinks in terms of how much each one benefits the competitors place in the SERPs
* You've evaluated the value of the content on those competitor's sites to understand what's earned them those backlinks
* You've created content that is worthy of back links of equal or greater value than those of your competitors'.
* You've identified additional sites that are likely candidates for linking to your content-of-value.
* You've done a good job at contacting each of the sites that are good candidates for linking to your content-of-value and negotiating a link from them.
Until you've taken care of those things, it's not worth wondering whether or not your link building campaign has created any value yet--or whether you should take a break yet.
You've examined each back link to each competitor that shows up on the first page or two of google's search results for the keyword(s) you are targeting.
What is a backlink? Is that a link that links back to your site? So a forward link would be a link that links from your site to another site?
You've done a good job at contacting each of the sites that are good candidates for linking to your content-of-value and negotiating a link from them.
what are the negotiating tools with this kind of thing? Do you pay someone to have your link up there normally? Do you just reciprocate the link? Are there are incentives for them to link to you?
David.