Best Link management and link building tool...

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by shadow213, Feb 11, 2006.

  1. #1
    Which is the best link management or reciprocal link management tool outh there...
    please also share your experience(if any) with these tools..

    - SEO ELITE
    - Zeus 1000 Internet Marketing Robot
    - ALink - Reciprocal Link Manager
    - Linkswell
    - AutoLinksPro
    - LinkMachine
    - Linkautomate
     
    shadow213, Feb 11, 2006 IP
  2. adamjthompson

    adamjthompson Well-Known Member

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    I haven't used any of those. I have used SolvoLink and Link Management Assistant. They are both great and are free.
     
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  3. D_C

    D_C Well-Known Member

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    :confused: i might have to try them. I need something like this for my website.

    Peace
     
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  4. Arasp

    Arasp Well-Known Member

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    I am using Skalinks and it is pretty good. I highly recommend it.
     
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    phealey Well-Known Member

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    I use
    seo elite
    and links Manager

    they are a great combo
    the other important tool for link building is patients and hardwork !!!
     
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  6. neof

    neof Peon

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    im not sure if any of services in the list supports 3-way or multi-way links. Or whether they help detect link exchange errors (unintentional fraud).

    There is some documentation here about 4-way links that may be helpful for your evaluation, before committing solely to traditional reciprocal linking.
     
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  7. Serghei

    Serghei Well-Known Member

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    I Use Linkmarket, they are greate for links
     
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    I personally use www.iCrawl.net

    There are new one on the market, so they need to build up their database a bit, however they offer:

    Three Way Linking - Guaranteed Non-Reciprocal
    - Display Page Rank for sites
    - Automated / Manual System

    Plus they also have a seperate Reciprocal Exchange

    and best of all, you can set allowed catagories, and turn Auto Respond on, and it will automatically add the link straoght away upon a request if there catagory is allowed.

    You dont even need to log in...lol
     
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  9. dreamedia

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    i wonder what type of "foot print" the code leaves for google on your site? How many sites using the service?

    i would love for something like this to work out.
     
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    tesla Notable Member

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    shadow213, you totally missed Arelis. That software is excellent also.
     
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    Rod Well-Known Member

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    I've tried www.linkmetro.com and it involves a lot of work trying to persuade link swappers to accept your site and you working out if their site is suitable to link to your sites. Lots of times you get no response from people and so you are constantly putting links on your site, only to have to remove them when you get no response.

    The site has an automated version that you can register for, but it costs $240 per year, per site. I haven't tried this and would be interested in feedback from anyone who has.
     
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    LinkMetro.com is definitely the best service out there for getting backlinks. And I'm not just saying that cause it's owned by my brother (Brad Callen - also SEO Elite guy). I personally have a couple of sites on there and have seen some big increases in search engine rankings, particularly for one of my niche "AdSense" sites.

    If you're interested, PM me for a 30% discount on LinkMetro's Advanced Membership service...

    Cheers,
    Matt
     
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    3mice Active Member

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    I can recommand seo elite.
     
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    jawinn Active Member

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    I use SEO Elite
     
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    I personally recommend linkwithus.com. They have a automated reciprocal link manager and they're webmasters and designers in the directory are eager to trade links and in a timely fashion. The service is free for now and will soon be offering a one way link service which will place your link on more than 400 sites.

    I truly recommend trying them out. This is what link exchanging is all about.

    www.linkwithus.com
     
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  18. awall19

    awall19 Berserker

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    I would recommend staying out of any link exchange hubs if you want your sites to do well long term. Most of the sites in them are crap and most of them do not create pages that are what a links page should look like
    http://www.jimboykin.com/links-within-content-linking-to-content-a-rant/

    I created a few free link analysis tools, although I sorta agree with Jim Boykin's view that beyond seeing a quick glance of a link profile there is not much value to most link analysis tools
    http://www.jimboykin.com/manual-vs-software-link-building-and-management/

    WebGuerrilla has a killer fast free download application that interfaces with Yahoo! Site Explorer. You can view most or all of a site's link profile in about 10 seconds using his free tool.
    http://tools.webguerrilla.com/new-browser-app/
    It is faster than any of the for sale tools on the market.
     
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    I would recommend staying out of any link exchange hubs if you want your sites to do well long term. I Agree with you build links with good web sites you don't know who is link to you when you use havy exchange of links a bad links to your web site can take you webpage rank down.
     
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  20. seo_expert

    seo_expert Well-Known Member

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    I have been using manual link campaigns to get results.. NEVER tried any of the linking network.

    (What? Did I say Link Network! hope Google is NOT listening :D)
     
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