
Link building GEOPACK - 3 months
What do you get?
Articles with links pointing to your site (LPS - links pointing to your site - 1st layer of links) will have the following parameters:
MD - The article with the link will be placed on the main domain (root domain)
mix TLD - The domain on which the article will be placed has a .uk, .com, .net etc ending
DA 25+ - The domain where the article will be placed will have a minimum Domain authority (Moz metric) of 25 points.
AI content - The article, on a relevant topic according to your keywords, will be created using AI.
All articles and links will be supported by additional links (2nd-4th link layer) that will be interlinked in lower layers. These links will lead from Web 2.0 blogs, Wiki 2.0 pages, Web 2.0 profiles and social bookmarks. (The content of these articles is created using the AI article builder). These domains have various SD/MD, DA10-90, TLD mix, AI content parameters.
Recommendation
Put in the campaign
- 3-5 keywords – the backlink portfolio will be more natural
How is the delivery done?
An online chat will be created in your account after your payment. A Bzoomer consultant (a real person) will inform you in this chat about the progress with the links they will share with you.
What keywords and URL addresses to choose for the campaign?
Keywords (or phrases) should be based on what words you have optimized for your site.
For example: If you sell cell phones and want to improve your search position on your product page where you sell the Samsung Galaxy 10, the appropriate keywords might be:
Samsung Galaxy 10
Samsung Galaxy 10 16GB
Samsung Galaxy 10 black
mobile Samsung Galaxy 10
Suitable landing pages for links could be:
yoursite.com/samsung/galaxy10-32gb-black
yoursite.com/samsung/galaxy10-16gb-black
yoursite.com/samsung/galaxy
Too general keywords or unrelated to the landing page would be an inappropriate choice, such as:
Samsung
Galaxy
32gb
mobile
electronics
Bzoomer creates texts, headlines and anchor texts based on your keywords. If it only considered the keyword Galaxy then it could create an article dealing with the space, not cell phones.