Hi Folks I'd like to answer a few questions I've seen about Neurolinker. On the original thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1009113, I described the system in more detail, but apparently a few questions remain. 1. How many of your own sites can you use in the system? Answer: You can enter up to 100 of your own sites in your account. 2. Can I use subdomain sites? Answer: Yes you can use subdomain sites. Like any other sites, they must be indexed in Google and you must be allowed to run a scripting language like PHP, ASP.Net, ColdFusion or JSP on the site. 3. How many links will I get? Answer: This question is very common and requires a bit of explanation. Neurolinker was launched only about a month ago. In that time, the number of sites has gone from a couple hundred to over 800, and this number is growing at about 30 sites per day. If you joined a month ago, you probably got just a few links. Now a month later that number is closer to about 30 links. A month from now it will probably be 50-75 links. The key point is that the network is growing fast and right now the price is really low, so by joining now you lock in a low price with getting a few dozen links now and with the potential of getting hundreds of links a few months down the road. Since I'm adding some cool new features over the next couple of weeks, I will be raising the price very soon. So if you wait a few months to join, you'll be paying more when you join. Neurolinker amply rewards those people with the patience to see the network grow. If you're not patient and want a hundred links right now, then I suggest you go buy them (probably cost at least $4 per link) or sign up for another service that has been around for awhile like 3way links ($47/month). Of course those links will all be totally random, ie not relevant, but if you're that impatient, that is what I suggest. 4. Will all my links be relevant? Answer. Neurolinker uses some proprietary algorithms to try to find relevant links for you. Some niches are really well represented in Neurolinker and in these niches Neurolinker will find plenty of relevant links. But if you have an obscure niche like Lithuanian doll making or nuclear salad spinners then Neurolinker will not find you lots of relevant links. Yes it will find you links, and each link does indeed have value but you should have reasonable expectations about what it can or cannot do for you. As part of the new features I am rolling out soon, users will have more ability to manually specify the category of their websites in order to get more links. The combination of manual and automatic algorithms for determining website content should help people get as many relevant links as possible. But a feature exists right now in Neurolinker that lets you reject any inbound link you don't want, so you can always ask for as many links as possible and just reject the ones you don't want. So yes, most people are happy with Neurolinker and the links they are getting. A few people, especially impatient people with one and only one website in obscure niches, have been disappointed thus far. But even these people, if they learned to be a bit more patient and watch the network grow, would be as pleased as the vast majority of Neurolinker users are. 5. Do you give good customer support? Answer: Yes! Ask any of the Neurolinker users on this board. I personally answer customer support requests , often within minutes of receiving them. I hope these answers clear a few things up for people. Regards to all Marc Ilgen Neurolinker.com