List Of One-Way-Link Networks!

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by dchtan1984, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. #1
    SO Far, I only know of the following one-way-link networks

    LinkVana
    NeuroLinker
    Traffic Kahuna
    ReceiveLinks
    3WayLinks

    AM i missing any more?
     
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  2. David McAnulty

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    There are a ton. I actually working to launch a site that has 1000+ different sites that you can put one-way links on and actually manage it online.

    I will post some information "lists" of some of these sites in a bit let me get the info together and see if I can't get one out to you.
     
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  3. mike_f

    mike_f Peon

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    There are others, but I personally used Linkvana, TK and Neurolinker. I have been getting great results especially from Linkvana. TK has more features such as the social bookmarking co-op, blog/article posting, 3way linking etc. I used Neurolinker mainly for smaller mini niche sites (lower quality sites that I can afford to loose).

    Mike
     
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  4. Cozykittens

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    Are these networks expensive to use?
     
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    Is there any free link exchange sites (not reciprocal links site)?
     
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  6. dchtan1984

    dchtan1984 Member

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    Be sure to lemme me know when you launch it!
     
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  7. dchtan1984

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    Is Neurolinker really that bad?
     
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  8. dchtan1984

    dchtan1984 Member

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    Well, there are.. but take it as an investment... well at least that how i'm looking at it. I'm just lazy to build links there for i'm discovering one-way-link networks. Join a few and start pumping sites.
     
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  9. LinkbuildingServices

    LinkbuildingServices Banned

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    TNX
    Backlinks.com
     
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  10. dchtan1984

    dchtan1984 Member

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    Erm Backlinks.com <--- goT my rankings down when i used their links
    TNX.net haven't tried but thanks for the input!

    ANy more guys?

    I was hoping for something like Linkvana, Traffic Kahuna kind.
     
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  11. mike_f

    mike_f Peon

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    Unlike Linkvana and TK, the links built by Neurolinker are not permanent, you will loose all the links from Neurolinker if you unsubscribe from their service. Also, IMHO, it is less likely for the big G to find out and demote your sites for using service such as LV that posts a real links as compared to Neurolinker (that create the links 'artificially'). It is just my view - use it with your own risk.

    However, in term of automation, nothing beat Neurolinker as you basically submit a form and insert the codes fromo Neurolinker into your page the system basically create the links for you automatically. In LV, you still need to create unique post to be submitted. Take note that TK also includes the 3 way link system similar to Neurolinker.

    Let me know if you need more info on LV, TK or Neurolinker.

    Mike
     
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    The problem with these link sites is that you have to sign on and make long term continuous payments for the links to be valid. If you leave, your links are gone.
     
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    Thanks for the input everyone. I am currently using 3WayLinks.com and it seems to be helping my sites. I will check out these one way link networks.
     
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  14. mike_f

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    Just to clarify, your links are permanent for Linkvana and Traffic Kahuna - your links are in the blog posting and they will not be removed.

    For Neurolinker (and Leger's 3waylinks.net) your links will be removed if you cancel the membership.

    Linkvana - Buying links (permanent)
    Neurolinker - Renting links (temporary)

    Mike
     
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    I think that TNX is also a place where you can buy links.
     
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  16. dchtan1984

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    How does it seems to be helping your sites? In Rankings? Traffic?
    How long did it take for you to see the effects.
     
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  17. dchtan1984

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    I found another network called LinkTator2
     
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    One other I've been using with success Article Marketing Automation.. Kinda like TK's Blog Network you can write and post articles with links in them and spin it.

    Also I'll give a vote to LV it's given great results.
     
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    Trazer Greenhorn

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    Linkvana looks interesting. What are people's experiences with it? I am thinking of trying it out on a 1 or 2 month basis. According to the site, each day they will publish 4-6 posts, but another site claimed the average is more like 3 posts per day.

    1 month campaign, 30 x 3 posts = 90 potential backlinks x $2 post writing service, is about $180 + monthly subscription $147, so $327 for 1 month or about $654 for 2 months trial. Works out to about $3.63 per permanent link, which seems like a better deal than some other paid link inclusion networks which charge about $15 a month for a temporary link.

    Any drawbacks? Would hate to get penalized and this is a grey area.
     
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  20. mike_f

    mike_f Peon

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    I've been using Linkvana, Traffic Kahuna and Neurolinker to promote all my sites and I highly recommended Linkvana. I've a number of sites that I promoted via Linkvana alone for the past 6 months and almost all of them have ranked higher for the keywords that I'm targeting. The PR for some of those sites have increased as well.

    As for the link per day, here is what I got from the FAQ:

    Can I create an unlimited number of posts per day?
    Yes. You can have an unlimited number of projects, a project is considered to be 1 domain. And you can have unlimited posts for each project. LinkVana will automatically schedule all the posts for your entire project to go live on the blog network at a rate of 4-6 a day.

    Why do you limit the number of posts that go live per project to 4-6 per day?
    If you have any experience in link building you already know that natural link building is much more effective than adding many links in a very short period of time. And LinkVana does this for you automatically.

    Usually I use the option of one post a day and did not try out the maximum number of links possible per site. I will purchase 100 posts at a time and post them at once to the Linkvana system, those links will be posted in the next 3 months on autopilot at the rate of 1 per day. I then moved on to the next site and do the same.

    Take note you will need absolutely unique content to be posted and the owner has been very stringent on this. Spun content and low quality content will be rejected. Also, you will not be able to get access to the URL for the blog that have your post to protect the integrity of the system. And not all type of sites can be promoted, only clean white hat site are accepted. The fact that the owner of the system go to great length to protect the system are giving me confident that this will last a long time and my effort will not be wasted. As with any linkbuilding system, inherently there are risks. But IMHO, Linkvana has taken necessary steps to greatly reduce the risk to the system and its customers.

    Also, you can outsource the write up to other service, and I've been able to get the post at about $1, after writing so many posts for me to be used in Linkvana, by now those writers are very familiar with the system and the posts are being accepted all the time.

    You can contact me if you need more info on LV, TK or Nlinker.


    Mike





     
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