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gford
Sep 12th 2007, 8:50 am
I have been able to get 20,000+ links by using a simple method. By using the referral program at www.receivelinks.com. Using this has allowed me to not even need links on my own sites. Great way to get one way links

Here is their description of the referral system taken from Receive Links FAQ page:
For each account (which includes all the sites in this account) we will give you 5% to 15% of the Points of the new account you have referred (this is not deducted off them). This lasts for the life time of your and the referred account. If the Points of the referred account goes up (or down) so will your referral bonus. Also we offer a subscription Bonus for each set of 10 sites that have over 500 points.
How do you know when I have referred someone? Every account has its own unique referral link which can be found in the referral details box which is located on your 'Manage Account' page. You can advertise Receive Links using this link and if someone clicks on it we give them a cookie so if they sign up anytime within 30 days after you will be counted as their referrer providing they do not delete the cookie or come to the site on a different referrer link.

The subscription bonus is equivalent to having a paid account for free. This in turn also bumps up your referral bonus level.

So how do you do this? First sign up at receive links (http://www.receivelinks.com/signup.php)
Then look for your referral ID under manage account. It will say Your Referral Link is ... [your referral url].
Then promote that url any way you see fit. forum sig's, blog posts, dedicate webpages such as reviews,etc. and whatever else you think of.

Once others sign up and gain points you automatically get points assigned to your account. You can now use those points to get links to any URL you want as long as it's cached in either G or Y!.

Good luck in your link building!

bgan
Sep 13th 2007, 10:13 am
thank you, might try it out

Antena
Sep 13th 2007, 10:47 am
Tryed with my sites but, always received same erro on activaction of my site, contacted they without reply yet. :(

gford
Sep 14th 2007, 12:30 pm
Did you post in receive link forums (http://forum.receivelinks.com/)?

digitalduke
Sep 14th 2007, 12:33 pm
This is interesting... any 1 agree with it??

trichnosis
Sep 14th 2007, 2:24 pm
it looks intresting but as i see it's an automatic link building tool.

that may hurt your web site

weblaunch
Sep 14th 2007, 5:41 pm
Receiving too many links in a short period of time may hurt you...too much of a good thing, I suppose.

bpearson
Sep 14th 2007, 6:01 pm
Tryed with my sites but, always received same erro on activaction of my site, contacted they without reply yet. :(

not sure we got your message how did you ask for help we have a forum, email, and I have im details on the forum so you can contact me for help i am the admin of the site so fill free to contact me.

http://forum.receivelinks.com/member.php?u=1

Billy

foreststone
Sep 14th 2007, 6:53 pm
seems it is a new idea about get back links, maybe try it :D

foreststone
Sep 14th 2007, 9:27 pm
:(
why always with error
ERROR MESSAGE:

ERROR: Automated Domain Verification - Failed!

MISSING: http://edward-adventures.com/links.asp
Please create links.asp and upload it to the root directory of edward-adventures.com

We will MANUALLY CHECK edward-adventures.com to make sure it is setup correct before we activate it!

Once edward-adventures.com is activated we will continue to monitor it daily and if found not properly setup IT WILL BE DE-ACTIVATED until you gone throu the verification process again!

So please make sure edward-adventures.com is correctly setup all the time once activated to avoid problems and lost of links!

stephen.robert
Sep 14th 2007, 11:43 pm
I will try this :D

Killermule
Sep 15th 2007, 1:18 am
im cheking it out now :D

This seems like a decent exchange site. Just waiting for validation atm :D

SuperDennis
Sep 15th 2007, 1:46 am
I don't believe in automated link exchange programs. Those dynamic links pages provided by programs to be placed on your website almost never gain good PR and look like junk link farms. Also, taking in mind that almost no good sites participate there, mainly search engine spammers :) and plus the same junk farm is used by all the other several thousands of webmasters such programs seem to be useless. I think it rather hurts your website, because usually your outgoing links exceed incoming links many more in such network. After all I just don't believe in dynamic links pages. I love plain HTML :D

I can see that manual link exchange and sometimes paid link building help much, of course if you have a good website so that webmasters are willing to exchange links with you :D

Killermule
Sep 15th 2007, 1:52 am
Dennis dude you do realise that directories are dynamically generated?

Just like these link exchanges, the search engines see them and think they are static.

gford
Sep 17th 2007, 10:23 am
These systems work, but to the naysayers I just say, your loss and my gain. :p

kamdon
Sep 17th 2007, 11:09 am
Very cool indeed!

tigrrra
Sep 17th 2007, 11:39 am
im going to do a test run on one of my sites see how it works

doubler
Sep 17th 2007, 12:57 pm
get too many back links suddenly you might lose ranking...:rolleyes:

bugmenot
Sep 17th 2007, 1:03 pm
thanks :P I think I'll try it out

bpearson
Sep 17th 2007, 7:19 pm
:(
why always with error
ERROR MESSAGE:

ERROR: Automated Domain Verification - Failed!

MISSING: http://edward-adventures.com/links.asp
Please create links.asp and upload it to the root directory of edward-adventures.com

We will MANUALLY CHECK edward-adventures.com to make sure it is setup correct before we activate it!

Once edward-adventures.com is activated we will continue to monitor it daily and if found not properly setup IT WILL BE DE-ACTIVATED until you gone throu the verification process again!

So please make sure edward-adventures.com is correctly setup all the time once activated to avoid problems and lost of links!

Where are you getting this error code form is it displaying on the site or in a error log? I never seen that error message before in Receive links.

writingman1421
Sep 17th 2007, 7:22 pm
wow, that sounds promising. I do need some backlinks...Will definitely trey out. Thanks for the links.

DomainDunk
Sep 17th 2007, 7:36 pm
Interesting concept. I am under the opinion that it will more likely hurt then help. However, if your not looking to satisfy the search engines and trying to satisfy traffic needs it might help.

DalipJ
Sep 17th 2007, 7:43 pm
Will Try out right now!

JustinG
Sep 17th 2007, 8:20 pm
Great idea, thanks for the tip man.

deshabhishek007
Sep 17th 2007, 8:49 pm
just joined let see

Antena
Sep 17th 2007, 9:19 pm
Page down for maintance, after back i will see if my problem persist

TheWriter
Sep 17th 2007, 10:53 pm
thanks for the tip:)

bergstenx
Sep 17th 2007, 11:39 pm
get too many back links suddenly you might lose ranking...:rolleyes:

doubler, I've heard that before but I don't believe getting lots of links in a short time in itself would hurt you. Have you tested this?

I believe that rumor comes from people aquiring lots of links with the same or too similar anchor text.

Getting thousands of links in a few days with the same anchor text is not natural, but getting thousands of links in a few days with various anchor text is natural. If someone writes an article that gets a lot of attention from authority sites, that article will get lots of links in a short time from lots of different places, most with different anchor text.

lilylidou
Sep 17th 2007, 11:49 pm
Thanks,that's my need.

ashrafweb
Sep 18th 2007, 12:26 am
ill try it too

Antena
Sep 18th 2007, 7:08 am
not sure we got your message how did you ask for help we have a forum, email, and I have im details on the forum so you can contact me for help i am the admin of the site so fill free to contact me.



Billy

Just contacted you using the form above because the error persist.


Here's a error:

Site Test for
Not posted the link here
Client Version: Pass
Communication test: Pass
Update Ads Data: Pass
Update Page Data: Pass
Trying to place a Test Link on this page: Failed
Site Reset: Pass
Site has Failed one or more of the test!

Please check and solve it. :)

Jona
Sep 18th 2007, 11:28 am
Hi there,
I just dropped in here in the middle of the thread.

If you don't like to get flooded with too many links too fast,
try our service:
http://www.000links.com

We do it slooooow ... Once setup you get randomly 0 to 6 links per day!
Let it just grow naturally by it self and after a while you got some nice links.

Current PR spread in the network

PR0 - 32%
PR1 - 2%
PR2 - 7%
PR3 - 21%
PR4 - 27%
PR5 - 8%
PR6 - 4%

If you try us out, and like it, please help us spread the word :)

Antena
Sep 18th 2007, 12:18 pm
Hi there,
I just dropped in here in the middle of the thread.

If you don't like to get flooded with too many links too fast,
try our service:


We do it slooooow ... Once setup you get randomly 0 to 6 links per day!
Let it just grow naturally by it self and after a while you got some nice links.

Current PR spread in the network

PR0 - 32%
PR1 - 2%
PR2 - 7%
PR3 - 21%
PR4 - 27%
PR5 - 8%
PR6 - 4%

If you try us out, and like it, please help us spread the word :)

Just added my site and made all configurations necessary :)

gford
Sep 19th 2007, 5:49 am
Interesting concept. I am under the opinion that it will more likely hurt then help. However, if your not looking to satisfy the search engines and trying to satisfy traffic needs it might help.

I have been using link vault / receive links for 2+ years now and I can assure you if you know what you are doing you can get great search engine ranking position.

gford
Sep 19th 2007, 5:52 am
Just contacted you using the form above because the error persist.


Here's a error:



Please check and solve it. :)

May I suggest you post this type of stuff over at Receive Links Setup Forum Area (http://forum.receivelinks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3)?

gford
Sep 19th 2007, 5:52 am
Why are you hijacking my thread to plug your service?

Start you own thread, red for you.

Hi there,
I just dropped in here in the middle of the thread.

If you don't like to get flooded with too many links too fast,
try our service:<snip shameless plug and hijacking of a thread>

kamdon
Sep 21st 2007, 5:00 am
How about different class IPs? I wouldn't want my text links all on the same website.

catzilla
Sep 21st 2007, 5:53 am
Sounds almost too good to be true - but these things do need to be tested ;)

Will sign up and give it a shot.

Cat'

Antena
Sep 21st 2007, 5:54 am
My problem was solved, but how i can earn links?:)

web 24 7
Sep 21st 2007, 6:48 am
get too many back links suddenly you might lose ranking...:rolleyes:

I have not found this to be true. Maybe on a brand new site, but even a new site may be popular and people link to it.

I am testing this idea here

http://www.omg-1.com/experiment.html

Growing as many links ASAP

swanson.thomas
Sep 21st 2007, 7:07 am
Thankyou. Gonna check it out.

pedring
Sep 21st 2007, 8:53 am
I will check that soon..........Peace

SEO KeySpecialist
Sep 21st 2007, 9:11 am
Wow! Thousands of links using a simple method. Quite interesting.

fitcoach
Sep 22nd 2007, 3:54 pm
Looks good, i'll check it out

gford
Sep 24th 2007, 5:22 am
How about different class IPs? I wouldn't want my text links all on the same website.

Your links go across many IP's on different Class C's even. For subscribers your ad placement list feature shows the IP address of every link.

gford
Sep 24th 2007, 5:25 am
My problem was solved, but how i can earn links?:)

Did you read my original post? Recap your options:

1) Add your own sites and earn points by giving links.
2) Get people to sign up using your referral ID and you get a % of the points of others who sign up.

Good luck