Automatic Linkbuilding with Social Networking Sites - Software Recommodations?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by scubish, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have seen a lot of posts in services that offer huge amount of links at lots of social networking sites.

    After some googling I came across Auto Social Poster (not so useful for me) and RSS Autoposter (more useful for my site) I have some questions.

    Both applications basically submit new URLs to a range of bookmarking services using different user names (that you have to setup).

    - Is anybody using something like this successfully?

    - Isn't it suspicious if users only/mostly submit bookmarks for one domain?

    - Any cheaper/better alternatives to RSS Autoposter that you are aware of?

    Matthias
     
    scubish, Aug 4, 2007 IP
  2. priyakochin

    priyakochin Banned

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    What software/Script ur talking abt ?
     
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  3. scubish

    scubish Active Member

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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i dont suggest you to use automatic tools. they may hurt your site
     
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    How could they hurt your website?
     
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  6. scubish

    scubish Active Member

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    Ok, I have bought the tool. $200 is a lot of money, especially since a lot of people offer to create 20+ bookmarks for $3...

    I hope it will work out as expected, the main advantage is that it will bookmark deeplinks and vary descriptions automatically, so it should be a lot less hassle than buying lots of bookmarks.

    Watch my pagerank to see if this really works :)
     
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    moonswamp Well-Known Member

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    Bookmarking Demon / ultra bookemark / RSS submitter ......many~~~~~
     
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    Blogspotter Notable Member

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    Social Networking sites are driven by some fiercely loyal users and moderators. If they smell a rat, your site and IP will be banned before you could press the NEXT submit button..

    There are hardly 20-30 sites, why bother to automate?
     
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  9. scubish

    scubish Active Member

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    You are right that there are only a handful of bookmarking sites, but they allow to submit deeplinks. It is kinda hard to get 5-10 deeplinks into a directory site or to get hundreds of link exchanges setup, but submitting to a bookmarking site this is pretty easy. Now if you create a lot of accounts and submit from a variety of IP adresses (proxies), then you can really scale.

    The only problem is all this is kinda annoying when you do it manually or if you have to hire a bunch of people (different accounts, different IP adresses) to do it manually.

    I think it will take a while for this to come to fruition (you can't submit too many pages per day), but I will let you know hoe it works for me.

    Matthias
     
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    Manual submissions are always better. Slow but works better.
     
    webcosmo, Aug 14, 2007 IP