seolinkvine launched today is it worth it

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  1. Rudy - SEO

    Rudy - SEO Peon

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    #21
    These services can be helpful, but nothing beats using proprietary link building tools to find authority (influencer) sites and engaging them personally. Usually, software like this takes new content and syndicates it, making it available for others to link to it. Kind of a "shotgun" approach. I could be wrong about his software, but that
    is what it sounds like. They don't really say much in all that talking.

    For those who can afford it, having someone who understands link building from a personal point of view will gain 20 very high quality links that will gain
    top placement for highly competitive keywords. But the SEO has to have proprietary tools to get find the authority sources.
     
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  2. GuruCreation

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    #22
    Care to elaborate on this some more?

    Do you have these tools or know where I can get them?
     
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  3. skabt

    skabt Banned

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    #23
    funny, their own site on and off page seo doesn't seem to good ....
     
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  4. Rudy - SEO

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    #24
    Thanks for the reply Guru,

    Some SEO's (like me) create tools that screen-scrape Google results and analyze backlinks of all the results. By finding certain patterns of curation signals and other
    indicators that I have learned over the course of the last 13 years, I can find all the high-quality authority influencers in any category of terms. Then, I actually start diving into the community....usually by following the influencer on twitter, or posting on his/her blog. After about 2 weeks of immersion in thier world, I reach out to them and offer my client's content as a strong resource for thier web site.

    Cha'ching!! I got a killer, open link from a strong authority site.

    I also chase down professors at universities to update thier category specific page to include my client's web site.

    This is what makes me say that gaining just 2 high-quality, very relevant links from authority pages is more effective (and longer lasting) than gaining
    20 less quality type links like blog comments and such.

    And yes, I do have these tools. I made 5 of them so far that help me sift through the "noise" quickly so that I jump into contacting at a faster pace. But of course, these are proprietary so I don't give them out, but do work with web design shops in reseller program arrangements.

    Thanks again Guru, nice car!
     
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  5. nhynes57

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    #25
    I guess it depends on the blog network that seolinkvine has available. If it is a bunch of spam blogs it will be a waste of time. I plan to try it and check the quality of the backlinks.
     
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  6. bob25

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    #26
    Hard to say it's to early to tell. It could take weeks for the links to start showing up and taking effect. However, it is really easy to submit and you can use the spin syntax. You could submit the same article to all the sites, but I have some that already has the spin syntax. And I suppose it depends on the niche, but I've had several that that has been accepted at half a dozen sites even though it's only been a day and I'm drip feeding then (7 a day). Like i said it's to early to tell yet, but the submission process is real simple because it's blogs and you don't have to confirm or create pen names. This seems to be great if you have a lot of articles, but if you have to create them or outsource them your submissions will be limited. A good option for those with limited time and resources would have been a pay per submission option. Another good thing would be a report on the sites that have accepted the articles so you could backlink them and get them indexed, but I guess privacy and spam issues might apply.
     
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  7. GuruCreation

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    #27
    Very Very Nice!

    So, what do I have to do to get on the same page with you?

    What can you offer, if anything?

    I'm very intrigued by what you're talking about here and I would like to know more.

    What do you say?
     
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    #28
    I submitted an article this morning to be syndicated. So far only one blog author has reviewed it (I set it to drip 7/day).
     
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  9. GuruCreation

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    #29
    Well, its brand new and people are signing up daily to it... Also, you have to remember that the niche your article is associated with may not have a whole lot of websites in the system just yet that it will be submitted too.
     
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    #30
    I'm not sure they're worried about SEO on the page. It's a word of mouth product.
     
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    #31
    I haven't try it but I heard it's good...
     
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    #32
    Given that you just purchased a subscription and it just launched today, how do you actually know that its well worth it? I think you putting a spin on it to get people to click on the affiliate link in your signature. Do you think we are stupid?
     
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    #33
    This is another blog network where you can submit your articles and it will be submitted into the system or blog network by dripfeeding your article or blogpost:

    I wouldn't mind if i get answers to these questions from one of those network owners, especially from Brad Callen of seolinkvine at http://www.seolinkvine.com/get_traffic_b.php since i actually trust him when it comes to internet marketing
     
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    #34
    I have seen the marketing for SEOLinkVine and most of it seems to be email marketing, I think via a company called Majon Int'l.

    The thing that I find a bit suspicious is the complete absence of terms and conditions for the use of the service. It requires a monthly subscription but it does not tell you what the minimum subscription period is, how you terminate the subscription if you no longer want to use it, or what happens to any articles that you have submitted. If you end subscription do these articles get pulled from the blogs and sites they were syndicated too?
     
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  15. ThoughtPunk

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    #35
    Because I used the service before it went live to the public. I'm on Brads list.
     
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  16. ThoughtPunk

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    #36
    It's a clickbank product. You can cancel any clickbank product, at any time, through their website.
     
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    #37
    Well so far its good. 4 blogs have accepted my article on Day 2. Its pending at another 3 I believe. I will have to wait a while to see the links on yahoo site explorer, if at all.
     
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    #38
    i'm recommend you all use this servis..i respect to brad in seo
     
    Apihhalim, Apr 29, 2010 IP
  19. ThoughtPunk

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    #39
    Good job!

    What I really love about SEO Link Vine is the ability to send out spun content via the built in spinner. The recipients all receive a unique spun version of your content. Kick A$$!
     
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    #40
    So how is this different from FTS or thelinkjuicer??
    Just try the link juicer for free (the give you a month of free usage) and see if you like it.
    Nothing beats senuke+scraping your own link with scapebox or something similar though. Those "article links" services are only good for specific niche sites IMHO.
     
    soneat, Apr 30, 2010 IP