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Manually building SEO Friendly, Non Reciprocal, One-way In-bound Links, In-to Web Directories, via Unique Link Placement Service, is what we do.

Allow us to introduce our targeted link placement programs. We currently offer 5 packages to our customers: starting at 1000 and up to 5000 links, with higher limits to be added soon. All include Non-Reciprocal, One Way In-Bound Links and Placement Guarantee. Sign up today to start promoting your web site using our system. start linking

Link Building is the very foundation of SEO. Having terrific content, killer graphics, and the best shopping cart, won’t get any traffic without relevant one-way backlinks. However, submitting them is a very time consuming process and you must do it hour after hour, day after day, week after week, month after month… so it could take many months just to acquire a few links to your site.

We Offer a Better Way – Our Link Placement Service is not your typical directory submission. Last-Concept.net works directly with the directories therefore ensuring link placement, location, and amount of links to be added per directory. Unlike submission services, this can only send a link request and must wait for the directories owners to approve it. In fact, only small percentages actually get approved throe this process due to the enormous amount of requests received daily by these sites. With our link placement programs, you can achieve this task and continually build as your site grows. We can comfortably “GUARANTEE RESULTS” which are going to beat any directory submission service. This is because our unique relationship with the directories in our collection.

Not a Link Exchange – Our Linking Service is NON-RECIPROCAL.  We are Not a Link exchange program, which requires a link, banner or code to be installed on your site. Just choose a package, provide the needed info and within days your backlinks will start to show.

What can Last-Concept do for your site? Internet advertisers-website owners, all have one ultimate goal, more traffic to your site. Once they’re at your site, then you have the opportunity to convert these visitors in-to buyers-but you’ve must get them there first. Available are multiple techniques that should be applied when performing search engine optimization, and Add-Url is one of them. Submitting your website to directories such as DMOZ, Searchsite and thousands like it, is an essential step to any online marketing campaign this process builds category and keyword relevancy for your site, while increasing your websites’ popularity-not to mention generated clicks from their traffic.

Last-Concept’s directory placement service, or Add-Url for short, is an easy way to gain your customer’s attention, drive traffic—prospective buyers—to your site. Last-Concept manually inserts your website-url in-to hundreds-thousands of seo friendly directories, start linking

Last-Concept manually inserts your website-url to hundreds-thousands of directories on the internet each with a variety of keywords and descriptions. We literally hand insert to each directory, ensuring inclusion on the most relevant categories. start linking

Link Features – Links placed on Page Body “Only” (Google Suggest), Up to 1,200 characters on description, 10 keywords,  long titles (80 characters).

How Can We Guarantee the Results? Our Database of Directories consists of more than 32,000 entries, over 350 being directly managed by Last-Concept.net, with a near future expectation of over a 1000 directories under our direct management.

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13 things to know about links

1. Shady Three-Way Offers
“If you add my link to your website, I will link to your website from this awesome PR 4 website’s homepage.”

I’m sure that many linkers and website owners have seen this kind of e-mail in their inbox. It sounds like a great deal, because who doesn’t want to be on the home page of a domain with a PageRank of 4, right?

Surprisingly, you might not. If the theory of a link exchange doesn’t already frighten you away from this e-mail and you’re willing to link to their site, before you do, make sure to inspect this “great deal” first. Just because it has a good PageRank doesn’t mean it’s ideal — you may still end up on a link farm page with some not-so-great linking neighbors on a site that isn’t relevant to yours at all.

2. Bad Neighbors

Think about looking for link placement as looking for an area of land to build your home. You find a beautiful piece of land in what looks like a good neighborhood. But what if a drug dealer lives a few homes down, or they allow just anyone to buy land, which means someone could build a strip club next to your home one day in the future?

The same kind of analysis can be used on the neighborhood you’re placing your link. Are there bad links on the same page or site? Does the page add any link without discretion? If so, it may not be the right page to put your link on.

Pages without discretion can include some free directories (or even paid ones), blogs that auto approve comments, and the above mentioned link farms/link exchange pages.

3. No Refund Directory Submissions

Whenever you submit your link to a directory, be sure to read all of the rules before paying for an entry. Why? Some directories include a bit of fine print saying that if you break any of the listed rules, you won’t get your link or a refund for the “review” fee. So if you aren’t confident your link will be accepted, don’t spend the money.

If you go for it, check the directory out first — look for similar links in there, look at how they’re formatted (deep links, company names versus keyword links, etc.), and see what categories they’re in. Make sure your link fits in the way others do to ensure you don’t lose out on an expensive submission fee.

4. Redirect Links

While you’re looking at the links on a page where you want yours to be placed, hover over them to ensure that they’re directly linking to the website referenced. Some sites turn many, or even all, outgoing links into redirect links from their site which do little good in terms of SEO value.

Redirects can be used in many common places where you’re seeking links, including blog comments, directories, resource pages, and even content.

5. Nofollow
If you’re looking to build dofollow links specifically, you won’t want to build them on pages where the code includes the “rel=nofollow” tag. Firefox offers a lot of plug-ins and toolbars that include a highlighter to easily identify nofollowed links, including:

NoDoFollow
SEO for Firefox Toolbar
SEOMoz Toolbar
And if you’re a Chrome fan, Nofollow Checker will do the job in that browser as well. If you can’t use plug-ins, simply view the page source and look at a link’s HREF to see if they are nofollowing links.

6. JavaScript Code Display
I’ve noticed this one more when blog commenting. Some commenting systems might bypass the above nofollow link checker due to the fact that the links are being displayed through some kind of JavaScript. You might need to view the source to verify if the links are dofollow or nofollow and verify that the actual link HREF is in the HTML source — sometimes they aren’t.

7- Type – A backlink portfolio should be diverse and consists of multiple link types.
A healthy backlink portfolio is diverse and consists of multiple link types. Google designed it’s algorithm around links as it’s the most natural way to allow the web to essentially “vote” for each other. Since each link counts as a vote, it’s important to ensure your votes look as natural and organic as possible. If your site was recognizably becoming an authority in your space, naturally all kinds of different people and different sites would talk about and link back to you. This is why diversity is so key. If 100% of the sites linking to you were all higher PR, 100% relevant sites, it would actually look unnatural to the engines and potentially create a “red flag”. In order to avoid looking “paid for”, be sure to acquire a mix of link types to ensure your link building efforts appear as natural as possible. A healthy link portfolio may include: Articles, Press Releases, Directories, Social Bookmarks, blog roll links, etc. Some links may be a higher quality than others, but ultimately it’s the mix of link t
ypes together that ensure your link building efforts are effective.

8- Anchor Text – Staying in line with diversity for an organic campaign within link types.
Staying in line with diversity for an organic campaign within link types, the same can be said for the anchor text used to create the links. Sure it’s important to thoroughly research your key phrases and have specific key terms to use for your efforts. However, if a 100% of your new links use the same key phrases only, it begins to look artificial. If various people/sites were to naturally link to you, why would they all use the same anchor text? Instead, by using multiple keywords within the link building efforts, your links will appear more natural. From time to time you may want to use a slight variation of your keyword phrases (add an adjective for example, such as “affordable”), use a direct URL link or even something like “click here” or “10% off sale” in place of your true target keyword phrases. These types of links help the entire campaign appear more natural while still passing “link juice” to your site.

9- Relevancy – Over the years relevancy has been a huge topic of conversation within the SEO community.
Over the years relevancy has been a huge topic of conversation within the SEO community. How important is it to have “relevant” links? In our experience relevancy is all about the site audience and NOT the site topic(s). What’s important is that the links appear relevant to the users of the site and therefore the search engine can see the purpose of the link. In fact, blogs, directories new sites and social media can virtually talk about anything and everything. Having a mix of links from strong, relevant sites and general family friendly sites is, again, the most natural and therefore effective approach.

10- Page Rank (PR) – Google uses a scale from 0-10 to display their importance of the website/page you are viewing on the Google Toolbar.
Google uses a scale from 0-10 to display their importance of the website/page you are viewing on the Google Toolbar. Many people confuse toolbar PR with actual PR. In link building it’s been said that the higher the PR, the more valuable the link. However, many are simply looking at Google toolbar PR and assuming that is the value of the site, which is simply not the case. Actual PR is made up of several criteria including, but not limited to: the age of the domain, the number of outbound links on that page, daily hits and time on site, number of indexed pages, number of incoming indexed links, etc. Instead, consider building links on pages that already display a cache, show full indexing and overall appear to be “SEO friendly”, regardless of what the Google Toolbar PR is telling you. If we all simply relied on Toolbar PR, we would be missing out on opportunities to get powerful links on pages that actually pass link juice – even if the toolbar doesn’t give the site a “high” ranking.

11- Deep Linking – When focusing on specific keywords within link building
When focusing on specific keywords within link building, it’s generally best to link to the most relevant corresponding page within the site. This may be the homepage or a subpage within your site that has been optimized for that particular term or niche subject. Most link builders do this because they want to ensure that the best converting page is what ranks the highest in the search engine result pages. However, as important as link are, content is still king! If you have pages within your site that Google hasn’t indexed, you aren’t getting credit for the content on those pages! If you want to really be seen as an authority on the subject you are trying to rank for, you need to have content to support your efforts. To ensure all content is getting indexed by the engines, you need to “deep link” into each page within your site. Not only will your number of indexed pages increase, but your old content will still appear relevant, which could save you a lot of time and money.

12- Age – In order to combat manipulation of the search engines by link “spammers”, in recent years Google placed more weight on the age of a link.
In order to combat manipulation of the search engines by link “spammers”, in recent years Google placed more weight on the age of a link. Link age is key when evaluating the effectiveness of a particular link campaign. Because Google needs to crawl a link multiple times before giving it credibility, as a general rule, we suggest giving new links at least 3-6 months to fully index – some new links can take as long as a year to show “true results”. As new links continue to age with time, they actually grow in authority and pass more value to your site. The value that age provides cannot be “faked”, so it’s important to start now and then be patient while you give your new links the appropriate amount of time to achieve full indexing and give your site that boost your looking for.

13- Inconsistencies – Google is all about trust, and trust comes with consistency and time.
Google is all about trust, and trust comes with consistency and time. Any new link building campaign will alert Google – this is what you want to happen. However, if the new link building efforts do not continue over a period of time and create a trend, Google may throw up a red flag and actually place a hold on your new links. It looks suspicious to Google when they suddenly see a spike in incoming links followed by a decrease or even nothing at all. Just as link age plays a role, it’s also important to continue a new campaign for several months in order for Google to “trust” the links are natural and organic and therefore give your site full credibility. Inconsistencies can actually harm your rankings and even make it harder for you to rank again in the future. If you are struggling with budget concerns and feel as though you can’t continue a new link project, it’s best to, at very least, continue with some sort of smaller on-going “maintenance plan”, this way you will maintain visibility and link trend tru
st and when you are ready to ramp things up again, you won’t have to deal with “mistrust” issues.

These areas are often overlooked by SEO firms and website owners. Everyone is in search of the “perfect” link, but what they are forgetting is that diversity is the key! It’s not about having only high quality, it’s about making everything you do appear organic, natural and authentic. If you are building your brand and reputation online, you want to be everywhere. Why miss out on an opportunity to get seen?

We know it’s easy to get overwhelmed and frustrated when trying to learn and experiment with link building. As a professional link builder, you don’t want to damage your own reputation or worse, hurt a clients business! As website owners, you don’t want to overlook key factors in an exciting, face paced and ever changing industry. Industry leaders have to work hard every day to stay abreast of the current marketing strategies, SEO techniques and, of course, Google’s ever changing algorithm. By utilizing the strengths of a professional link building team, you are ensuring your focus remains on what is important – running your business! You’re good at what you do; let us be good at what we do too. When in doubt, call an expert!

2. Bad Neighbors

Think about looking for link placement as looking for an area of land to build your home. You find a beautiful piece of land in what looks like a good neighborhood. But what if a drug dealer lives a few homes down, or they allow just anyone to buy land, which means someone could build a strip club next to your home one day in the future?

The same kind of analysis can be used on the neighborhood you’re placing your link. Are there bad links on the same page or site? Does the page add any link without discretion? If so, it may not be the right page to put your link on.

Pages without discretion can include some free directories (or even paid ones), blogs that auto approve comments, and the above mentioned link farms/link exchange pages.

1. Shady Three-Way Offers

“If you add my link to your website, I will link to your website from this awesome PR 4 website’s homepage.”

I’m sure that many linkers and website owners have seen this kind of e-mail in their inbox. It sounds like a great deal, because who doesn’t want to be on the home page of a domain with a PageRank of 4, right?

Surprisingly, you might not. If the theory of a link exchange doesn’t already frighten you away from this e-mail and you’re willing to link to their site, before you do, make sure to inspect this “great deal” first. Just because it has a good PageRank doesn’t mean it’s ideal — you may still end up on a link farm page with some not-so-great linking neighbors on a site that isn’t relevant to yours at all.