Sleeping with the enemy....

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Helmethead3, Aug 1, 2006.

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    Hey guys,

    I've been over at link vault for a while now & i'm back to report!

    Things I found:
    Vaults take ages to rise. Even if you have thousands of pages in G, they only read the first 200 or something each day & normally they'd be reading the same pages...something along the lines of that, simply put it means it can take a long time. (prob easier to gain weight..)

    The links are static. I have a golf site & all the links have been on sporting sites & about a quarter of them are actually on other golf sites! (It lets you see which sites your links have been put on) Up to 200+ backlinks for that site now.

    You only get vaults from index pages which are cached

    Capatilise Every One Of Your Keywords....or they'll keep nocking back your ads without explaining why

    Use a site you don't care too much about. Grow the vaults from it & then use the vaults to advertise the sites you want to increase backlinks with. This is pretty much no risk.

    Static links with a depth of relevancy! For me this meant Link Vault is definetly a valuable tool.

    Hows things going over here? Google off crack yet?
     
    Helmethead3, Aug 1, 2006 IP
  2. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    Nope. Now there also on pot, LSD, heroin, methamphetamine...
     
    Nintendo, Aug 2, 2006 IP
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    Actually I think I have the Big G figured out...their in Wacko Training!
     
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    ahh well, still a G indexing problem messing around with the coop then?
     
    Helmethead3, Aug 6, 2006 IP