Link building pt. 1 – the lazy way

If you want to get backlinks to your site, than there are two ways for that. The lazy way (you need money for that) and the slave way (you do the work manually). In this post I’m going to talk about the lazy ways of link building.

Buy Sponsored links from these companies:

  • TNX.netTNX is a great site for buying links. It’s easy to use, and if you’ve $20-$30 that you can spend on advertising, you should definitely try it. :) For $25/month you can buy 2200+ PR 0 links, or 44 PR 1 links, or 22 PR 2 links, or 11 PR 3 links. You can also buy some mix the PR of the links you buy, so for your $25/month you get some PR 0, some PR 1 and/or some PR2+ links.
  • Text-Link-Ads – Although Google slapped them, they’re still a great company, and it’s a good idea to buy links through them.
  • Linkworth - Linkworth is similar to Text-Link-Ads, it’s not that easy to set up everything at them, but you can buy a lot of links from their publishers.
  • Text Link Brokers - They sell text links with PR 4 – PR 9, I don’t know too much about their service because I haven’t used it.

Buy Paid reviews for your sites:

  • ReviewMe - Pay for bloggers to review your website/product, this is a great way to get backlinks.
  • SponsoredReviews – Similar to ReviewMe, but they’re not that big company.
  • PayPerPost – They have the most user friendly system, I recommend them for both advertisers and bloggers.

Conclusion

I know that these link building opportunities are not free, but they can be really useful if you have money to build links for your site/blog and you don’t have time to do it manually. THIS is the lazy way of building backlinks, tomorrow I’ll tell you about the hard way, it’ll be a longer post, because I’m going to try to list all the free link building opportunities I know. :)


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