Frontline Autolinks Review - New 1 Way Linking System

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Pacificmidwest, Mar 26, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone,

    I've just become a proud member of Frontline Autolinks, and it's doing wonders for my business.

    For those who haven't heard of it yet - Frontline Autolinks is a brand new one-way linking system which allows you to submit posts to a huge network of blogs.

    The amount of post submission is all controlled and the quality of the blogs is outstanding (PR1-4), which makes all the links you acquire look natural AND of the highest quality possible.

    I've written a review on the service at this site. I've included as much information as I possibly can about it and have included several exclusive pictures too.

    If you're interested, please pay my Frontline Autolinks review a visit and sign the Guestbook

    Hope it gives you some inspiration!
     
    Pacificmidwest, Mar 26, 2010 IP
  2. Beau19

    Beau19 Peon

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    Thanks, that's interesting. I mostly use for starters sites like easysubmits.com and ezine, but fronline seems nice. I might try it out.
     
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  3. webar2007

    webar2007 Well-Known Member

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    Frontline is not exactly cheap, they charge $97 pr month - discounted for a limited period. Regular price is $497.
     
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  4. Pacificmidwest

    Pacificmidwest Guest

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    I don't know how valid the claim is that they have a limited discount (I personally think its just set at $97 and the whole discount thing is just a marketing ploy.

    I got in on a beta testing invite and it's really worked very well for me. If you want to see the proof that I started to get more consistent earnings with the system, I took this screenshot yesterday http://frontlineautolinksreview.com/ranks.png

    Having talked with the owners of the system over the past few weeks via email, they told me that the price was set to be out-of-the-range of most low-ballers who will just spam the system. They seem to be focusing on quality, and I would recommend you use the service as part of a balanced link-building campaign; mixing these quality links with some directories and social bookmarks.

    The thing that really got me interested in it was this: if you look for a blog posting service on DP, you'll get a few crappy offers for the typical lame service from someone who will jsut spam a set of low quality blogs. You'll also get the "I own a PR5 site but I want $40 per post" types who will just charge you a lot of money for a single link. The Frontline Autolinks service gives you the chance to get lots of high quality links for the single price. And I know it might seem expensive, but if you're buying links already - or thinking of buying them - then it can actually work out cheaper.
     
    Pacificmidwest, Mar 26, 2010 IP
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    Ya there is lots of sites whic do same.
     
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    niroshana35 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the information. But it's not cheap that's the problem.
     
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  7. Pacificmidwest

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    I know it's not cheap but that's one of the main points of the service.

    If you've been buying links or are looking for high-PR links, you'll be able to appreciate the price better.

    It's got a certain demographic which I am fortunate enough to fall into.
     
    Pacificmidwest, Mar 26, 2010 IP
  8. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    First of all, you have just stated this website.
    Why don't you come here and say it's yours and offer free trials. If you search the forum you will find that owners of ArticleRanks and some others came and advertised their systems and offered DP members free trials. No wonder there're so many people use ArticleRanks as they got their marketing right.

    At the same time, you are trying to sell us a subscription for $97 a month, which is very expensive for this sort of system and you don't provide anything in return but wrote some dodgy reviews about your system.

    If you offer to build links how come your website has no links at all (in yahoo)???? How can the system build the links for me if it cannot build links for you????
     
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  9. Pacificmidwest

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    Thanks for the reply but I think you misunderstood my post & review.

    It's not *my* website. I signed up about a month ago when these guys were looking for beta testers. I am an affiliate marketer and I write reviews of products for a living

    The site has just been launched in this past week to the public but I've been using it for just over a month and it's given me some good results. That's why it's new.

    As for getting links to the site - I'm guessing the Frontline Autolinks site itself has only just come online so it's not going to have many links and my review site was only made yesterday so it's got no links either.

    Personally, I think the price for the system is actually very modest for its ability. For example... If you look at this thread you'll see someone offering blogroll links for $15/month on 3 sites. That's $5/month per link and the links are not permanent. Frontline is designed to give you permanent links like this for $100 a month. That means that you need 20 links on this system to equal the costs of the other one on DP - and that's actually very easy to do.

    If you can't see the value in the service then I don't think it's for you. I don't own the service and if I did I'd surely post a trial offer or something.
     
    Pacificmidwest, Mar 26, 2010 IP
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    This is not new, indeed OLD way. PLus imo it is pricey.
     
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    Lol
    I don't buy it. They say they own all the Pr1-4 blogs you will be posting your links to, but their homepage not only does not have any links pointing to it, they are not even indexed by Google! Also, they have an Alexa Rank of about 23.000.000.
    How can you trust someone telling you that they have the best quality milk if they are dying of thirst?
     
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  12. Pacificmidwest

    Pacificmidwest Guest

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    The service itself is new but the way of building links through blog posts is several years old now. Although it's an established way of building links (for a cost), it does work and is why many people on DP and other sites on the Internet offer the service as well. I wouldn't be too concerned about how "old" the idea is behind the system - if you get quality links then it shouldn't matter about the method in which you got them. As I mentioned above, if you think it's pricey maybe you don't need the service.

    Well they just publicly opened their membership last week so I'm not surprised their Alexa rank is really low and they don't have many links of their own.

    Although I can see what your concern is, I'm gonig to play devil's advocate and explain why they don't really *need* to have many backlinks on this site. They are offering to post links on different sites (not that one) and the other sites have the backlinks, PR and domain age. If they were offering to put links onto their homepage page then I'd agree with you, but they have a series of other sites that they are offering to put links on which all have their own backlinks and PR. It's like if you want to buy a used car - would you not buy one because the car-shop owner drives a crappy car? You'd be interested in just the cars he has to offer not his car.
     
    Pacificmidwest, Mar 29, 2010 IP