The life of a teenage online biz whiz
September 16th, 2008
Lately I have been providing a backlink service for pretty cheap. I currently charge $0.13 per dofollow blog comment I do. I get most of my clients from Digital Point. I haven’t been stiffed for payment yet, so its going good so far. I’ve had 3 clients in the last 3 days and I’m working on getting a big job (a payout of $13.00) right now.
NOW for the part that you guys check this blog out for… HOW CAN YOU DO THE SAME THING!?!?!?!
1. Post in the buy and sell section of digital point that you “have a great deal” on blog commenting.
2. Make sure to PM people back right away after they contact you about doing the job. If you don’t respond in a timely manner they may get someone else to do it or won’t think you responsible.
3. MAKE A REPORT! When doing a job make a report with all the important info on it such as; their username, how many backlinks your supposed to do, and links to all the comments you did. That way they are more likely to come back to you for some more jobs.
4. Do the job in a timely manner. Don’t take a week to do 20 blog comments. Do it in three days at the most.
Ethan aka TOE
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Posted in Musings | Comments (3)
September 16th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
At Digital Point, you need to have been a member for 7 days and made 25 posts before you can post in the Buy/Sell/Trade section of the website, as you suggest. But there’s just as many people posting *seeking* blog comments, in the Content Creation forum. And there’s nothing stopping even new users sending private messages to such people and making a deal.
September 17th, 2008 at 3:36 am
Forgot to add – although “Do the job in a timely manner” is usually good advice, sometimes buyers will specifically request that you spread the posts out over a week — or even longer. But, if they don’t specify this, then I agree — finish the job as promptly as you can.
September 17th, 2008 at 5:16 am
Yes, for my latest job I have been asked to do it over a week. But if I’m not specifically asked to spread it out, then I do it as soon as I can.
TOE