How To Get 1,000 One Way Links To Your Site In 90 Days!
Sep 27th, 2008 by admin
Well from my most recent posts you’ll know I’ve become a big fan of automation and paying others to leverage their services. So here is another service I’ve come across that I will be giving a go to … I would recommend it for sites that have been around for 6 months or more …
The service is called Viper Linking.
Viper Linking provides you with a quick and simple way to generate a ton of one-way links to your site that Google and Yahoo will love, to quickly boost your search engine rankings.
So how does it work?
You take one of your articles or blog posts, tweak it a bit and then submit it into the the Viper Blog Network. When you add your post you can select your keywords and include up to 3 links in the post.
Once submitted, your post will be added to 1,000 of the blogs in their network over a 90 day period. This means that one submission today will build you as many as 3,000 links (3 per post) over the next 90 days giving you a full automated link building campaign.
All the blogs on their network are split over multiple servers and over 100 Class C IP’s making Viper Linking an automated link building service that replicates natural link building processes
The cost for using the service? $39 per submission. All their blogs are indexed and have page rank.
One submission per site should be adequate, so $39 for links from 1,000 separate domains, good value or not? You decide … I will be using the service on my established sites.
Combine this with ArticleMarketer.com and SubmitYourArticle.com and you’ll soon build thousands of links to your sites, boosting your rankings and creating thousands of different places for people to stumble across your site! ArticleMarketer.com builds you inbound links like you’d never believe and SubmitYourArticle.com also builds you hundreds of links that are unique!
Now remember, in the next few days, I’m going to make my subscribers and readers an offer you’d be absolutely barking mad to turn down … so make sure you stay tuned to my blog and don’t miss out on a whole bunch of free traffic that I’ll put your way …
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Hmmmm… I can’t say that I am ever a fan of these kinds of methods. To be honest any strategy that involves the ‘easy way’ is usually not going to get one far. In simplest terms, if link building was that easy, we’d all be ranking for the top terms… the phrase ‘too good to be true’ comes to mind ;0)
For starters link building is about quality over quantity as well as link text and temporal diversity. Having 1000 backlinks from weak sites with identical link text is simply a waste of time really. One good link from an industry heavyweight is worth far more… these services are always from low quality, non-targeted sites which is useless…
Link spam detection is not as straightforward as one would imagine – see a few posts;
Do link spammers leave footprints?
www.huomah.com/Search-Engines/Algorithm-Matters/Do-link-spammers-leave-footprints-.html
In short, it is pretty easy for search engines to gauge and devaluate links from poor link building programs.
Anyway, I watch for link building posts (via Google Alerts) as I have an ebook coming out soon on the fine art of link building… feel free to get in touch and I can send a complimentary advanced copy in a few weeks as I ramp up the interest…
Just thought I’d add my 2c for you and your readers ;0)
Dave,
Thanks for stopping by … I’d love to preview your new book, let me know when it’s ready …
Please note I don’t advocate using the service above for brand new sites, only established ones … nor do I advocate using it in isolation … the more sources links come from the better I agree … such as blog commenting!
I also agree that if the service above allowed several article variations and several versions of anchor text it would be more valuable … but at the same time, if this type of backlinking was worthless so would be article marketing, press releases and rss feed links … if you’ve got an established site with decent links in place I don’t believe this will do your site any harm, and will add some juice … there are a lot of blog farms and networks in existence and a lot of people are making good money from the traffic and backlinks they get from them …
There are so many points of view when it comes to linking … mine is get as many as you can, try to make them targeted and get them from a variety of methods and sources … where you can automate the process and spend the time you save on adding good unique content …
Richard