Any opinions on 1waylinks.com ????

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Maximallimit, Mar 5, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I subscribed to this website wich place your article with 3 links in body ,on blogs in their network. After a few days trial I checked about 5 out of 20 blogs where my article was posted, and to be honnest they were crap blogs....

    If there is anyone who had/has good experience with the system please post here.

    regards
     
    Maximallimit, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  2. dominik79

    dominik79 Active Member

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    #2
    I'm currently testing it so a review might be on my website within a week.
     
    dominik79, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  3. 123extra

    123extra Peon

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    #3
    what your definition on crap blogs?
     
    123extra, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  4. Maximallimit

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    #4
    Very low quality..probably made just for that system (you have to register a blog where they post other people articles)
    Some of them are not even indexed by Google
     
    Maximallimit, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  5. dominik79

    dominik79 Active Member

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    #5
    This was one of my first observations aswell.
     
    dominik79, Mar 6, 2010 IP
  6. LinkbuildingSeo

    LinkbuildingSeo Peon

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    #6
    so this three way links is not very technique?
     
    LinkbuildingSeo, Mar 6, 2010 IP
  7. supersi

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    #7
    I have used this service myself, and also spoken with many people who have used it for years.

    You can definitely get good results with it, especially for the low monthly price!

    If you have specific questions, post them here and you will be able to get some answers.

    Hope this helps,

    Neil
     
    supersi, Mar 8, 2010 IP
  8. supersi

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    #8
    What the heck are you trying to say?
     
    supersi, Mar 8, 2010 IP
  9. supersi

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    #9
    This is not true.

    If a blog does not get indexed with 30 days, it is removed. This results in all of the blogs being indexed, which means that all of the content (and the links) are all counted by Google.
     
    supersi, Mar 8, 2010 IP
  10. Maximallimit

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    I can see some of the links allready counted by Google...so I'll leave it run another month or so to see if I get results.
    Sounds good anyway
     
    Maximallimit, Mar 8, 2010 IP
  11. supersi

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    #11
    I would doubt that you will see any major improvement in only 30 days. Organic SEO is more of a long-distance marathon race, not a sprint. I would recommend giving your tests at least 120 days (4 months) in order to allow ample time to pass.

    Even though Google is fairly good at crawling the web, it still takes time for them to crawl it, index it, re-evaluate it, and modify the SERPs.

    Of course, ultimately it's your decision, but I would hate to have you give up too quickly (I have done it myself, several times).
     
    supersi, Mar 8, 2010 IP
  12. rankster

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    #12
    I have used this aswell. Limited success. Works ok with long tail low competitive keyword terms. The problem is that your articles get put on random blogs, who's blogs may have just joined the network, so they are likely to be PR 0 sites and not relevant. The more links you request for an article, the higher your chances of getting a decent PR link. But it is also dangerous to submit an article with over 20 links if the article is not spun enough, so would advise on ensuring article will produce enough variations. I generally submit articles and request no more than 10 links. On average, I will receive 1 * PR 2, 1 * PR1 and the rest PR 0's. I did get a PR3 link once. Over time, there will Im sure be more higher PR sites in the network, but this will take time. I think you can use this to supplement all other link building strategies.
     
    rankster, Mar 9, 2010 IP