Mar 312009
 

savvy

Savvy Content is a web marketing company specializing in original content, content submission, and link building services. They also have a bunch of great tips on how you can do some of your own marketing and link building.

The site is managed by a team of content creation and link building specialist. They do: article marketing, social media marketing, directory submissions, and press releases. It’s about getting backlinks by means of creating high quality content that people want to use, and link to. See their services in detail. They also just started a referral program. A task I have been avoiding myself for this sites usability analysis.

In regards to ordering it’s a simple PayPal payment, and a few questions about what you need. Prices were reasonable, most everything under $50. What I got out of the site the most, was found on their home page. It’s in a blog format, and you can find a bunch of articles on their methods, tips, and suggested ways that you can get links and market your site yourself. Free is nice, but if you don’t have the time, use a service. You should at least use a service to get things going. Submitting to directories manually could be a full time job with little results.

Mar 022009
 

seofocused

Working on optimizing your site for search engines? As many of you know, one of the best ways to do it is by building up the number of links to your site. It works two fold that way. Search engines improve your rank when they see a lot, and your link is out there generating hits by visitors clicking on them. It’s a win, win.

I recently found a very busy member on the Digital Point forum that offers a link building service, and it’s for a great price. His site is SEO Focus and his specialty is a link building service. The prices are great, $22 = submission to 600 directories for example, and several other aggressively priced packages. He additionally offers a social bookmarking service aggressively priced as well.

I have had a lot of experience with other Digital Point members, and it’s typically positive. Occasionally though, you get a trouble maker. This guy is not, and after looking up his customer feedback he has had over 100 positive transactions with zero complaints. Here are that last three feedbacks for this service.

“Excellent Job! ”
“Very professional. Good service!!!!”
“A++ highly recommended”

That’s just a few, there were over 100 more just like those. I honestly have never used the service, but I am about to. I’ll let you know what I think, when I start seeing those back links.