Need Links You’d Be Proud to Show to Clients?

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There are plenty of posters around offering link wheels and easy links for pennies on the dollar. While these links are on social sites such as wetpaint.com and squidoo.com, they are frankly rather embarrassing to show to clients. The links are certainly there through relevant keywords, but the content itself is either very obviously recycled or rather irrelevant for the keywords.

The packages sold by low-priced SEO link developers are a bargain for your own sites, but they aren’t quite as valuable when you’re trying to impress clients with your efforts. To impress clients with web 2.0 pages, the pages should:


  • Have relevant, engaging text on the (rather good) chance that a real person will stop by and associate the text with your client’s company.

  • Be complete with all small details covered to avoid looking sloppy.

  • Have images for added impact and information.

  • Use keywords and links smoothly and naturally throughout the text.

If you need classy 2.0 sites on Squidoo, Hubpages or any similar website, I’ll write professional-level content, create the mini-site for you and polish it up on your behalf. This gives you something worthwhile to show clients when it comes time to present your monthly link-building efforts.

While my prices might be higher than those who slap spun content on a page and throw in a link or two for good measure, the quality of my content and my professionalism is something you can count on for the long-term.

As this is a new offering for me on the forum, I’m willing to take orders at about half of what I would normally charge. I’ll


  • Write 250-350 words of fresh, outstanding content.

  • Create a mini site centered around the content on your choice of web 2.0 properties.

  • Include at least one relevant image with commercial reuse rights.

  • Include your links (2 is usually the best number) and one other outbound link to an authority site or article in the niche (optional).

  • Include my standard bio (pseudonym - not my real name) or create a new one for you with a new email address and account.

For only $25.


If you don’t think a 2.0 mini site is the best way to impress your clients, I can also work with you on creating relevant guest blogs and even contact bloggers in your niche to have them published for you. Each guest blog (with links) is $15, and I’ll work to get the blog submitted and posted for an additional $15.

Questions or Comments? Post below or contact me through PM.

You can also reach me through my professional site (see sig) or IM (AIM:wfcoywriter MSN: rgarland@hotmail Yahoo: rgarland17)
 


I've been asked a couple of times about the blog posts by IM and PM:

When I refer to guest blogging, I don't have a network of blogs. I'm referring to the staid method of contacting bloggers established in the niche directly who have real content and offering them real content on your behalf. Your content can be used for the blog that just happens to include some links as well. This is as good for real traffic as it is for SEO.

Thanks!
 
I have used Rebecca's services a few times, mainly because I feel confident in showing her work off to my clients. If you want to build quality content in and around your site, you would be foolish not to choose a premium writer like Rebecca. Try it out and you'll see what I mean.
 
I've been asked a couple of times about the blog posts by IM and PM:

When I refer to guest blogging, I don't have a network of blogs. I'm referring to the staid method of contacting bloggers established in the niche directly who have real content and offering them real content on your behalf. Your content can be used for the blog that just happens to include some links as well. This is as good for real traffic as it is for SEO.

Thanks!

This is a fantastic idea for hyperlocal niches. This blogs are hard to find with just a scraper and sometimes harder yet to get comment on them. But I bet many of these blog owners would be willing to have a guest blogger write free content (free to them at least) for them. So if I'm understanding this correctly, Rebecca is offering to a) find these blogs b)negotiate with the owner c) write great content d) get you a link... for 15 bucks.

Whatta deal!
 
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Well, it's actually $30 - the article is $15 with the links if you want to handle the posting yourself, or $30 if you want me to handle the posting. It does take time, of course, to find the right spots - I'm going on two weeks for one specialty niche I was asked to handle, but I'm still working on it. The rate will probably go up soon as my time is valuable and these are taking a considerable amount of time to track down.

Thanks for the bump, of course. :)
 
I am interested in your guest blogging package, but also I would like to get a copy of your Web 2.0 service. How many sites make up your mini-net? I'm assuming you also have a straight content writing, and I'd like more info about that too. PM me with more info please. Please also send me your prices for writing press releases.
 
I am interested in your guest blogging package, but also I would like to get a copy of your Web 2.0 service. How many sites make up your mini-net? I'm assuming you also have a straight content writing, and I'd like more info about that too. PM me with more info please. Please also send me your prices for writing press releases.

Rebecca can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think she's just offering a single web 2.0 site (like a Squidoo), not an entire mini-net. If you are doing work for clients, it's definitely worth the price to have a professionally written (and professional looking) Web 2.0 site than 20 poorly written Web 2.0 sites.
 
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Rebecca can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think she's just offering a single web 2.0 site (like a Squidoo), not an entire mini-net. If you are doing work for clients, it's definitely worth the price to have a professionally written (and professional looking) Web 2.0 site than 20 poorly written Web 2.0 sites.

You're spot on - I'm pulling together top-notch single web 2.0 sites - not a mini net. I'll reply to everyone individually by PM as well.

Thanks!
 
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