I'm looking for a UK seo company, any recommendations?
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I don't want to go into a massive amount of detail here.
I need 100% whitehat link building services. Nothing shady!
Anyone have some recommendations? Budget is about £500 a month.
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Hello David
I know someone who works for one for the biggest UK companies in SEO and he does some private stuff! He can help you if you want details etc
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Thanks for the comments Thomas (very fair)
I run SEO training courses throughout the UK
and manage several link building campaigns for some well known (and some not so well known) UK clients
Always happy to chat, and i can also refer some UK web developers for those that are interested
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UPDATE
Chris is not someone I would use
I have to say I do not know Chris but I looked at his site and it looks good. He looks like he knows what is doing I obviously cannot vouch for somebody had to not know but most people here are fairly honest and knowledgeable. The one thing Chris does have over me is he is in the UK. I will give my information if you do end up needing It. One thing I will leave you with is that conversion rate would get you one month of link building from a company called vast visionSEO http://www.vvseoco.com/seo-services.php They are employing very many ex- SEO.com guys that really know what they're talking about. I would definitely talk to Chris as he seems like a cool guy and his site is very good I'm sorry my site right now is under construction. So I think the right thing to do would endorse Chris is in the UK if you guys have an issue my Info is below. I can get you very good work for that money.
All the best,
Thomas Von Zickell
CEO
Blueprint Marketing LLC
http://www.blueprintmarketing.com
+1603-978-1964
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Hi Dave,
I know that unless you're looking to work with people face-to-face it does not matter very much where they are. I have some extremely talented link builders that work for me. I could come in and under that budget depending on exactly what you're looking for everything is 100% white hat. Let me know if you would be interested. I am in the United States. The reason you get them for less money is from what I understand the conversion rate would be roughly $700 to be on the safe side pending 100% on what you want I know I can get good work done for you 100% white hat with proven portfolios.
Thomas Von Zickell
CEO
Blueprint Marketing LLC
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Yeah i would suggest they may well be out of your budget
I run ChriSEO.co.uk and would be happy to chat with you about it if interested
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I think they are gonna be slightly out of my budget
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I think they are gonna be slightly out of my budget
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Yes use distilled.net http://www.distilled.net/ they are absolutely excellent. If you need some more I would recommend http://www.ayima.com/ and if you need more than what I've shown please look at this list are not all from the UK but some are and they're all excellent. http://www.seomoz.org/article/recommended
please let me know if you need another referral I would be more than happy to help you out. I hope this is of help to you.
Sincerely,
Thomas Von Zickell
CEO
Blueprint Marketing LLC
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