All... I'm relatively new here, and while not a total newbie, still learning. I know there have been other posts here about Linkvana and other link-building programs. Since Linkvana's now been around for a couple of years, I'm wondering if anyone has been using it for awhile, what your experience is, and is it work the pretty high price tag. Also, something I'm not clear on - are links generated on Linkvana "permanent?" Or if I stop subscribing, do they remove them? Finally, I'd love to hear other suggestions for link-building programs that work. Thanks!
Interesting, I had not heard of linkvana until now ... I am curious too if anyone has had good results with them.
I have looked at sites that use linkvana, my opinion without using them is that there is better out there. I use a few of them to hit the deeplinks and lower comp keywords. The linkvana blogs seem to get deindexed after some time from my research. 1waylinks in my sig is really starting to work good for my niche sites and my larger sites as well. They have recently made some changes that have really started to have a positive effect. I use some others but none are working as well as 1way. I also use my articlenetwork still not sure if it is good or not only been there a couple months. Have been doing a lot of article spinning and submitting the spun articles to all the article distributors I can find that send out formatted articles., 1way also let you spin which you have to do to get the max out of it. Just dont rely on only a system like these, they do help but should not be your only link building methods.
Thanks, good comments and I'll check out 1waylinks. I've also been spinning and submitting using Jonathan Leger's software. Some people say the lower-ranked articles sites aren't that worthwhile. But it's so easy to do, I figure why not. If I'm writing an articles for ezine, and can easily spin and submit to a few hundred directories, just seems like a no brainer. I dicided to try Linkvana for a month, see what happens. It's expensive, but maybe it'll pay for itself. I'll report back here for anyone interested.
Just read about 1waylinks. Looks similar in some ways to Linkvana. And with the first month special, why not give a try? Thanks.
If anyone here is interested in trying Linkvana, they offer a 5-day trial for $5. You can test drive clicking the link in my sig. Howsmayama, http://tinyurl.com/Try-Linkvana-for-5-DOLLARS
From what I have seen Linkvana is only good for the low hanging fruit- long tail keywords where these low pr blogs/sites can have an effect. At $147.00 you need to either write plenty of short articles or have their outsource do it for you at an additional $2.00 per article. If you are looking for deep linking, on non competitive keywords then I think Linkvana will work.