I've been testing out LinkJuicer and have gotten pretty good results so far.
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Hi Offliners,
I might possibly offer seo/linkbuilding as a part of my package. What LB services are you folks using?
I know the obvious, such as outsourcing. Are you folks using any software or service that is white hat, but builds a good amount of natural links, monthly for your clients?
Some individual mentioned "link juicer" in another section of this forum, I was wondering just how many of you folks, are using that and your results that you are getting from using... that service or any other white hat LB services.
Cheers,
Magic!
I've been testing out LinkJuicer and have gotten pretty good results so far.
I'm currently waiting to see the results of a month of promotion on one site with Web2Mayhem and a month of promotion on another site using SENuke...
Once I see which one actually has backlinks / results showing up...and also quality backlinks etc. then I'll make a decision as to which to use! (and of course share it here with you guys)
Tho both SENuke and Web2Mayhem are supposed to be getting some major updates soon (such as web-side video submissions similar to Traffic Geyser)
Cheers,
~Dexx
I'm also trying out Web2Mayhem to see what the results are like.
Another one I was kind of looking at was Linkdozer, but it seems a bit too much manual work for my liking (basically it goes to the pages and you hit "fill form" button to submit the info...kind of like Roboform with website database built-in)
~Dexx
I've had great results with LinkJuicer, both on my own sites and on local search sites for my clients. We actually have a thread on it where you can get some more info:
http://www.offlinegoldforum.com/show...ht=link+juicer
I've had some great results with SYNND -- Social Media Science. They've got a system that allows members to run various campaigns that post things through other member's accounts. It looks very natural to the search engines. They just finished up a major upgrade and are about to add a bunch more networks to their system.
-David
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Thanks to all, for your inputs!
SENuke is great, but you really need to know what you're doing and it can be time consuming. Linkjuicer is more automated, but you do give up some control (cheaper too). If you're doing serious SEO work you should probably have both in your arsenal (start out with a big push from SE Nuke then switch over to LinkJuicer to keep the links coming).
I am extremely pleased with Brute Force SEO. It is extremely powerful AND fully automated.
I promote 4 sites a day, 2 during the day and 2 while I sleep. It takes me less than 10 minutes to set things up for each site. I LOVE waking up in the morning and having 300+ high PR links pointing to 2 of my sites.
It is not cheap if you go the monthly route, but with the 2 year deal (offered as an oto) becomes extremely cheap.
See my signature.
Rob
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I heard Brute Force SEO was pretty buggy, but maybe I'll try out a trial version of it...
~Dexx
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Here's a long-standing (and still going discussion) on Brute Force SEO vs SENuke at the WF:
http://www.warriorforum.com/internet...-senuke-6.html
I've basically dropped all of them now (Web2Mayhem, SENuke, Traffic Geyser) I found them over-inflated in price for results.
SENuke is supposed to be getting a new facelift soon (which they've been saying for a year) but I'm going to be testing out some much more affordable traffic generation tools soon, once I get results with them I'll be sure to let everyone know =)
Cheers,
~Dexx
PS - Best bang for your buck is still article directories/networks (Ezinearticles, SEOLinkvine, etc.)
Thanks for the update Dexx.
I only tried Senuke once (7 day trial) but had a little success when I tried about 1 month ago. But I set up 4 hubs (wordpress.com, weebly, squidoo, etc) and linked them all to my main site and then blasted only those 4 sites with links using Senuke. I went to page 1 of google and yahoo in about 1 week and bounced around a little after from page 1 to page 3. after the 7 day trial I didnt make any new links and the site is still page 2 or 3 of google and page 1 of yahoo. I am going to sign up for Senuke tomorrow and blast it again to see if I can keep it #1 this time. I will post my results.
Anyone use 3waylinks.net?
Update: Heard some good thinks about 3waylinks except once you stop paying the 47 month you lose the links.
I am testing out 1waylinks and it seems pretty cool so far. They give you 250 credits a month and you can put 3 links per a article post you create = 750 links a month (47 month) from all different blogs on there network with different ips. They spread the links out with a daily limit so you dont blast too many and its all automated after you submit it.
I used the best spinner to spin it and then just submitted it with the spin in it and set it for 50 total posts and thats it. I will let you guys know the results I get.
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Rob,
Hope you don't mind me asking, but how much is the Brute Force SEO OTO - what is it for, basically 2yrs access and then you need to revert back to whatever the monthly cost is when your 2yrs is up?
Thanks
Phil
Key is multiple sources of backlinks, steady link building and maintaining momentum (velocity)...
I was a user of Brute Force SEO (EVO II) for the past 6 months. Didn't get the backlink results I was looking for. I can attribute it to duplicate content penalties, Google's lack of interest in Profile sites and the huge GLUG of links that were generated all at once - it didn't look natural.
Now before you get all excited about the duplicate content penalty, I was submitting completely unique articles but they were getting posted by EVO II on multiple sites...which duplicates the content on new sites with no back links and trust.
When I use spun articles on SEO Link Vine and Unique Article Wizard, I get measurable links.
To replace EVO II I've started using SERP Assist which allows spun article submission and the ability to drip content, bookmarks and build link wheels. SERP Assist is more similar to SENuke but gives more control over the link structure. I'm testing now and will get back to everyone.
Another weapon I use (that has little competition in the local markets) is Press Releases. I use PRWeb for higher paying clients. I've been getting $5 Press Releases on Fiverr and submitting them weekly...rockin the Google News feeds!
From my EVO II experience I also became a HeySpread user for distributing videos in a super inexpensive way. I used Traffic Geyser for a long time but it's waaaaay too manual for the price - I mean come on Mike Koenig...create accounts for us, solve captchas, allow spinner syntax...then you'd have a killer tool for the price. Traffic Geyser needs to step into 2010. HeySpread gives me the same results for pennies a video submission.
Biggest bang for the buck - Unique Article Wizard or SEO Link Vine - spin the snot out of your articles (I spin to 90-100%), vary word count, sentence count, paragraph count, anchor text and spin the author box. You will get a ton of mileage out of one spun article and can use the same article for multiple clients in the same vertical (industry).
Brett
Hello Friends.........
1.Take time to build on your credibility: Since credibility on the internet especially with regard with link building comes from good content and proper placements of links it is important that you work in time to build on that. Remember that content is the most important thing here.
2.Link with the right networks and sites: Though this may strike anyone as a natural thing to do, most people who do link building on their own and manage a high rate of success are also aware of the fact that boosting traffic by linking with apt sites can not just help with traffic but following up to these connections can also help build successful relationships not just with customers but also with businesses.
Thanks
Hey Dexx, can you give me some more information about Linkdozer. Is it better service to use?
I didn't end up using Linkdozer after doing more research on it...just didn't seem like the solution I wanted (I believe it required too much manual effort than what I was looking for)
Cheers,
~Dexx
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