The quality of SEO work from Fiverr workers had not been found to be that good, I don't know your you multiplied it by X100, but having that much work done by some anonymous party was probably not the best use of your money. Typically one managing their own campaign would use a variety of specialists and most importantly spread the work over time.
A serious concern at this point is the possibility of being identified as employing SEO spam and actually getting a search rank penalty, which can last for 6 months to a year.
Today's SEO is to a great extent "gaming" the search engines, creating links that have the appearance of being voluntarily created by webmasters who liked your site. Getting a number of backlinks anywhere near the number of visitors would raise a red flag, normally perhaps 1 in 100 visitors would bother to link back to your site.
You could monitor the backlinks you site has been given, those from "bad neighborhood" sites, sites completely unrelated to your topic and too many links from any single site can all be negatives. (buying site-side footer or blogroll links are spam methods search engines watch out for) one tool for seeing the links your SEO service provided is:
http://opensiteexplorer.org
Your SEO campaign should have already identified a list of search keywords you wanted to rank for, you can periodically check the ranking for these specific searches using a tool. You could use either the free rankchecker for firefox http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/rank-ch... or the rankcheker in the free evaluation version of SEO Powersuite http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-track... to generate a search ranking report for the list of keywords, the latter has some other analysis functions.
Less responsible SEO services might suggest ranking for your site name is a benchmark test, it's probably one of the less important and easy to obtain rankings, particularly if you have a unique name.
The study mentioned found a typical freelance SEO found in the back pages of Webmaster and Internet Marketing forums produced better results than Fiverr. (These tests didn't involve scaling up Fiverr services)
Finally as a defensive measure your site should be registered with Google Webmaster Tools, This enables you to receive certain warnings like the dreaded "unnatural link pattern" message, which if responded to with action can minimize the resulting ranking damage.
Here's a Search Engine Optimization guide by a conservative SEO authority, teaching the more legit ways to boost your ranking, it would better equip you to oversee SEO services.
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to...
Nope don't use fiverr, most of people who out there is scam. Better use basic on page seo at your site first then use seo off page optimization while following every search engine guidelines as it can boost your traffic from search engine it you do it the right way
That's not true, I've used fiverr to create backlinks, everytime I create an affiliate site I purchase 3 gigs from fiverr. One for 300-500 non-special links (verified by the comments), then around 25-50 pr8-pr9 links and also around a 100 pr3-pr6 that ends up to be $15, and in 90% of times I rank in the first 3 of my keyword.
This honestly kind of depends on the sellers you ultimately decide to consider on Fiverr. I have mixed results where some were really good benefits, where on the flip side some actually gave a bit of a bad impact to my page.
Essentially, you don't want to build backlinks too quickly while at the same time you don't want to build them too slowly, either. If you see someone offering free likes, hundreds of thousands of views, or anything like that generally avoid them.
Do searches on Fiverr for "organic traffic", "targeted traffic", "backlinks" or "search engine" and look for users offering either extremely detailed advise, or a fairly low count but high value count of backlinks.
What you can also focus on is unique content articles that have a very strong social appeal. Most websites usually end up getting to the place they're at through a chance viral video or viral content article being shared around places like reddit and digg. To focus on this kind of advertising and find someone that can offer good quality and appealing videos and content articles, and then give you 100% rights to them and you share them via social bookmarking pages, you'll be all set to go in the right direction.
Hope this helps!
The people on fiverr always a scam try to search for best SEO services providers like these in the source section.. They will not even give you traffic but gives you relevant traffic to your business and increase your sales
Forget that, Fiverr is full of Scams! You'd be better off doing your own SEO or spending on a targeted advertising campaign like PPC, display advertising, social marketing or email advertising rather than gambling on Fiverr.
No it is not that hard it just requires some quality time and money to be spend on the site you want to promote and hence you can successfully promote the site you want to.the techniques used should be efficient and reliable.
Also get more Facebook Likes, #Instagram Followers to get your website popular.
I got 6000 Facebook Likes and 3500 Instagram followers yesterday from *INSTAZONE*.COM
If I invest about 500$ on fiverr.com to hire a person to SEO my site will I have a lot of traffic or is there more to it?