Does anyone have experience with Article Marketing Robot? It seems quite useful, but I am unsure of what options to use, such as submission scheduling. I appreciate any help or advice you can provide. Thanks!
Its not a good practice to use softwares to submit or get those links. If found by google that you gained huge links in no time you will be penalized and recent google algorithm change is very smart in identifying those people. So play safe
Ya you're right,now google easily identify the usage of software and make your website sandbox.Google give top rank for manual non spammy backlinks.
if it was THAT easy to devaluate the site (by giving a bunch of backlinks and submitting them automatically with some software), we would each kill our competition in days. But it`s not - every single backlink helps, and there is no way for anyone to "detect" whether you submitted an article to goarticles.com manually or by using a software - but for the one who is building those links, the difference is huge in terms of time saved.
@LinkDomaniators.com: thanks for the advice. At least someone here knows what they're talking about. It seems that the quality of this forum has gone downhill and people just say whatever without any actual knowledge or experience.
The only way it'd be possible for G to tell would be if Google crawled all of the articles that you had submitted and all of your footprints were the same and had all been submitted around the same time, that looks abit spammy, so having AMR set-up to run on a schedule is a pretty good idea @mohamedsafiq - "Ya you're right,now google easily identify the usage of software and make your website sandbox.Google give top rank for manual non spammy backlinks. " That's the most uniformed thing I've ever heard... People need to learn the difference between sandboxing and the google dance, people mistake the two alot of the time. It's common for you to blast aload of links at a site and for your rankings to drop quite heavily for a few weeks and after a few weeks/months you'll bounce back to a higher SERP position than you was at originally! What alot of people do is blast alot of links at a site, see their site drop in rankings in G and then panic and stop blasting links at the site - Now that's what looks spammy!!! It's best to just carry on linking and push on through!
Yes exactly.... Here's the deal... Lets say you used a software and blasted 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 profile links to the net......and they were all done in one day... Do you really think Google would find, locate, crawl all those links in one day? HELL NO!... It takes time to find and count all of those links and point them back to your site.....lol... I have yet to give AMR a try, but I think I'm going to...When I do, I will hit you back up with more info on what I have discovered with it... but in the meantime, my system works, just looking for an additional source to compliment what I already do for myself and my clients...
Hi everybody. I need your help. My AMR won't display links correctly. I insert them in the requested format, just the way I did it before. But when I check out for live links report, they would show broken tags like <a href="â€>anchore instead of link. Yet other catalogs show the link however it won't open. Is this happening only to me or did anybody experience the same? Please, help...
I would say avoid automatic link building, it is better if you do manually, it is white hat technique and help you a lot.
Thanks for advice. The problem has solved - there were too many links used. The allowed maximum is two, while I used three.