What linkbuilding software/services do you pay for?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by SeoSchoolBus, Mar 14, 2009.

  1. #1
    Just want to hear some honest reviews/suggestions on what you've used (for example bookmarking daemon, article marketer, unique article wizard, prweb, submiteaze, linkvana, connectconnect etc.)
     
    SeoSchoolBus, Mar 14, 2009 IP
  2. johnbit

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    I didn't use anyone listed below, but I know theme sponsoring might get you some backlinks ;)
     
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  3. hotpop

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    I use article marketer and unique article wizard
     
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    I use bookmarking service - sociallist.net
     
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    tomjack.tom Banned

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    I use article marketer and digg :)

    Cheers!
     
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  6. vegabond

    vegabond Shabu Anower

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    Never used any software for link building, I believe in hand job :)
     
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  7. rainmist

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    Oh, it seems that link building software is not popular.
     
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    komrad Notable Member

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    #8
    Yes, hand job is very fun and effective. :)
     
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  9. ValueForMoney

    ValueForMoney Banned

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    #9
    Hand job or manual work guys? LOL

    Link building is better done manually.
     
    ValueForMoney, Mar 15, 2009 IP
  10. xhom.tom

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    me not use any software to build links... i build links manually :p

    In a very rare case i use some automated sites...

    Cheers!
     
    xhom.tom, Mar 16, 2009 IP
  11. 4rch3typ3

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    i havent really used any software yet. I try to manually post my links wherever possible.. youtube seems to be a great place. but you have to make a video.
     
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  12. cheeze69

    cheeze69 Active Member

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    I hate link building - it's so time consuming because I try to write a relevant comment or something that won't get me marked as a spammer. That's probably why I don't rank all that hot ;) If there was a software way to do it, I would probably jump on for at least part of my linking, just to "boost" it up a bit.
     
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  13. misel

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    What about SEO Elite? is this a good linkbuilding software?

    I am thinking of buying it, but I am not sure if it really will help.
     
    misel, Mar 16, 2009 IP
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    Ok here's a stupid question. Where can I check to see how many backlinks I have? I have Google Webmaster and it isn't showing any links. Yet I've submitted many articles to a host of directories, yet I don't see it. I know for a fact another site linked to me. Again, how do I find out what where my backlinks are?
     
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    1-way-links.net, unique article wizard, article marketing automation, and link vana
     
    automationdelegation, Mar 17, 2009 IP
  16. net-point

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    #16
    If you have one website maybe ...
    but if you have more than 10 websites , only automated scripts :)
     
    net-point, Mar 17, 2009 IP
  17. Ryan@SEOBackup

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    #17
    The majority of your Link Building is always better done manually. That way you have much more control.

    But. . .

    If your niche is particularly competetive & you need that extra edge, a link building service to 'Back Up' your current strategy can work very well. In fact, I see it working every day. . . ;)
     
    Ryan@SEOBackup, Mar 24, 2009 IP
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    we have used fast directory submitter and fast blog finder. both work fairly well to find directories and blogs (showing PR) that allow submissions or dofollow comments.
     
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    I am using submieaze once you set it up with all your projects and I have many it makes things semi automated.

    You can upload your own lists of directories/sites/whatever which is cool so you dont have to rely on the list of submiteaze.

    If you have multiple sites I have over 60 now set up it will save you a heap of time you can also generate links pages and upload them direct to your sites with out leaving the submiteaze page.

    I am still in the process of setting up all my projects and have only done some tests which went very easy so I am sure there are some other resources I have yet to try using this software.

    It cost $80 is all also
     
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