Is there a tool to organize backlinks? Been studying all my competitors and they pretty much just buy links and then buy citations to improve the page authority of those links. Sometimes you need citations for those citations. It's like a spiderweb of links. Plus you're constantly checking to see if a new link goes down since a lot of these blogs don't hang around long. Some do. I'm starting to see more and more bloggers are willing to post your article for money, obtaining any link you want and I guess since they're selling articles and not links, that's the workaround.
As far as buying links, it's insane how Google puts on this face about how buying links is bad. Likely 80% of the articles on blogs are paid links. Let's be fair. I write my own blog posts and if I am referencing something I basically Google that term, find the first two or three links that relate to it and link to it in my article. Some of these links on blogs I read (ones my competitor benefits from) are coming from have backlink urls buried deep on page 5/6 of Google results for that term so it's not a link some blogger would just randomly find during a casual Google search. He obviously was paid to link to it.
Oh well, gotta play the game. So how can I organize this? I mean to keep track of links and citations to those links and citations to those citations. :) Do you guys just use a spreadsheet. I got Moz, don't see how it helps you create a game plan.
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