Let's make this thread a resource for all free seo tools and share the ones you have tried. I'll start with: BOM Free Link Builder - Mixed Links + Rapid Indexer Social Monkee - Good for Social Bookmarking Links Share yours. Sarah
Both of the link builder no doubt can give you fast link but sorry to said that the quality of the backlink is low
Free link builders, or ANY link builders for that matter, will just give you a whole heap of shitty links - At best, they'll have minimal impact on your website's rank. At worst, they'll get your site delisted by Google. The best way to get backlinks is the good old fashioned way: Do it yourself
These tools typically just submit your url to a ton of directories, domain stats sites, that sort of thing. If Google finds nothing but 3000 backlinks from stats sites to your domain, what do you think they will assume? That's right. That you've used a bit of software to try and cheap your way into the SERPs. For some strange reason Google don't like people doing that. In fact, they've made it clear:- only earned links will count in future.
You're welcome Jack. The days are gone when even 'Grey Hat' was a good idea. Better to keep it squeaky clean because the Googleboys are shooting first, and asking questions later...
if anything u got for free, go for it, doesnt matter quality is low or good, free work/thing is always good we all r not google, we have to survive for long time.
My God. Spoken like someone who doesn't care if his site gets banned. You are responsible for your use of software to promote your site. It doesn't matter if it is free, or costs a million - if Google has decided against that product, YOU will be the one to suffer.
Why such long argument on something that you have not tried or do not want to try. Sounds like anti-free. Passing comments is good but the purpose of thread was not to discuss the quality of links and rather sharing the tools. Sarah
Free can be good. No one can deny that. But arguing that ALL free things MUST be good is not correct. There's some free chewing gum on the sole of my shoe. Help yourself. As for whether or not the link builder is any use - Google have made it abundantly clear that they can now spot statistically abnormal patterns in linking. This has enabled them to differentiate between 'earned' backlinks, and 'fake' backlinks. Only earned backlinks count anymore. So - bottom line - best case using this software is you waste your time, disk space and bandwidth. Worst case, you get banned. if you are concerned about what you recommend to less experienced people in your industry, you should be fully aware of why you are doing it. Does that answer your question?
I haven't tried any Link building software or website, I'd rather do it manually, or hire someone to do it manually, you may get a link from PR 0 - 7 Pages, however the total OBL on that page can be 1k or even 100k.
Yeah, like you are promoting your signature in this forum and that's probably the reason of all your posts.
Yes, I highly recommend it. I have complete faith in it, seeing as I use it myself, with great success. What I don't use are 'spammy' products that Google have clearly indicated are likely to get you banned, such as automated backlink systems. Free, or $159 a month 'sepuke' - it's all the same to Google. They spot you using them, they will ban you. It's that simple. Like... doh.
I just checked out the link in your signature looks like a great service. But i disagree with you little bit. If you know how to use the software the way it should be used then you can have much success. You can't just go blasting links everywhere anymore. I been using automated link builders for years and not one site ever dropped. As long as you know how to use seo's best practices then you can set everything up before hand and then drip feed it so your not manually signing in and posting the content.
The times they are a changing, my friend. Last year, Google rolled out changes specifically designed to detect 'unearned' backlinks. They had to do it, because the alternative was to stop factoring in backlinks altogether - something they can't do for various reasons you already know. So whatever you have used in the past, it's time to move on, because no matter how clever the software, if it doesn't produce a linkage profile that falls within a deviation of their statistical norms (generated by analysing the entire web!), Google will assume you are gaming the SERPs, not earning backlinks through good content, and wham - bye bye. That's the nature of the Web - everything changes, all the time, including how to get banned by Google.
Is it not better to buy payed link submissions that to use a free backlink tool when adding likes to sites/dir?
Free things do not give better results than the paid ones. The software created some links for one of my websites that I have tested but none of the urls worked correctly.