By the way, same results for neurolinker. org, inlinks =88 but most links are from DPforum (signature) Because of its well structure, it is able to have high PR than the neurolinker .com site. If the source of inlinks varies a bit more, it can rank higher than the neurolinker .com in the coming months.. ; )
Hi there puzzle, I'm sure Marc will stop by, but in the mean time maybe I can answer some of your questions... If we just focus on neurolinker.org which is a site I registered only a couple of months ago after completing beta testing. I did include that domain in the NL system, and as of today it has 53 backlinks. Of them I estimate about half of them will be indexed in one or more of the SE's. TBH, I haven't got time to check backlinks but this would be a really useful add-on if Marc could develop something - I do use an auto script that only caters for Yahoo but that reports 70 backlinks for my domain. Of those 70, 26 of them are from NL sites in the system. The rest are from other sources as you say. But 26 backlinks in a short space of time, with no real effort is pretty good to me. And as the other sites get spidered and the links indexed, that figure will only rise. Check it out in a month or so to see if it's gone up any Now the social bookmarking function only went live a week or so ago and many members have still to exploit it. It's probably too early to see many indexed backlinks from social sites yet (although I have a few from stumbleupon, Digg and Mister Wong) for one of my sites. The bookmarking does require effort on the part of the NL members as they have to bookmark other members sites manually, but this co-operation will pay off. Puzzle, if you would like any more info on this feel free to PM me - the more people come on board, the more backlinks we can all get.
Thanks mm for your reply. I am still waiting for Marc's reply. Too bad, the monthly subscription fee cannot wait and has jump up to $27/month now. Anyone else has good success story to share after using it?
Hi Puzzle I just noticed this thread - I've been very busy moving a family member for the past few days so i haven't had any time until now to read DP Forums. In any case, I checked the Neurolinker system for the URLs that are listed there, and it turns out that 2 of the 3 with "bad" results are sites that are not active in Neurolinker. The users themselves are still active in Neurolinker, but both users have a number of other sites that they are promoting instead. I'm glad you noticed this - I will contact the users and ask if it is OK to post their more active URLs in the testimonials. And yes I checked http://seopro.com.au/free-seo-tools/link-checker/ for the other URLs for these users, and yes they are seeing more links showing up. The one active website that is not showing many links is dfc-ebooks. The user is still active in Neurolinker and is actively promoting ten other websites for which seopro shows lots more links. There isn't much content on dfc-ebooks, so perhaps the search engines aren't finding much to work with there. But the other websites this user is promoting have quite good backlink counts. As for Neurolinker itself, Neurolinker.com is not one of the sites in the Neurolinker network. The reason for this is that I wanted to make sure that all sites in Neurolinker are completely disconnected from any Neurolinker links in case Google arbitrarily decides it doesn't like something about Neurolinker. In other words, I wanted to protect the integrity of the network from any arbitrary search engine decisions. I knew this would make it harder for me to generate traffic and sales for Neurolinker, but i knew in the long run it would be safer for my users. So any link info you see for the Neurolinker site itself is not relevant to how Neurolinker performs on sites that are actually part of the system. But I'm starting to do some article marketing for Neurolinker itself and that should increase the link count and visibility. As Mobilemaniac points out, the social BM feature just went live about a week ago. Some people have done some bookmarking but many people haven't gotten to it yet. As for the price, $27 per month is nothing compared to all the other traffic/backlink systems that are competing against this. Please, check into systems like Firepow or Link Vana or Brute Force SEO or etc. Sure, all these work, and all these are well over $120/month. Even 3waylinks.net, which offers only one of the three link building techniques inside Neurolinker costs $47/month. How much money do people spend every month asking a private party to do Stumbles or directory submissions or article submissions or similar tasks? Before developing Neurolinker, it was pretty common for me to buy well over $50-100 of SEO services on DP forums every month. So $27/month for site matching, article hosting, free content, and social bookmarking is pretty cheap.
Hi Marc/Zortag, Thanks for your reply. So in summary, there is still no reference site that you can share as the success story? Secondly, can you show some of the "site matching" results (target for relevancy blog), currently it is not convincing as most backlink generated are not related. Third, if there is a risk where "Google arbitrarily decides it doesn't like something about Neurolinker", will subscribers to neurolinker exposed to the same risk too? Puzzle..
I've been quick to get started on the digg/stumble and squido, I have spent a good deal of time getting 580 points so far Its easy to have the stumble toolbar (logged in), delicious in another tab logged in, and squido in another, and you can do all of these very quickly. don't forget to tick each one as you go, and update to get your points. only problem being is you can't bookmark in delicious and squido lens for some reason. If everyone got on this it would be so massive and powerful for all!
DPwebtec123, I assume you are commenting on how neurolinker works, right? If yes, can you elaborate further and have you seen any success in it? Thanks!
Hi Folks First to Puzzle: You can check the Neurolinker homepage now. I have verified that all the websites listed in the testimonials there are indeed active on Neurolinker. Now you can go to yahoo Siste explorer and explore each site. It is well known that it can take a couple months for links to show up in places like Yahoo Site Explorer but Neurolinker is now 2 months old and the links are starting to show up. You'll see lots more links show up over the next couple of months. Comment to DPwebtec123: I'm not sure what you mean by "only problem being is you can't bookmark in delicious and squido lens for some reason". Each website in Neurolinker can also specify a Squidoo Lens and Digg page, and these have the same bookmarking system as the website. Look for the buttons along the top of the Social Bookmarking area to bookmark/Stumble Squidoo lenses and Digg pages. People seem to especially love the Social Bookmarking feature in Neurolinker, since it makes it easy and intuitive for everyone to bookmark everyone else's websites. The way it is laid out, the more you bookmark, the more likely it is for people to bookmark your sites. So more effort on your part means bigger rewards, just the way it should be. This alone is worth the price of the system. Regards Marc
I'm currently ranked in at number 5 in neurolinker so I've been working hard, at digging other peoples digg's, stumbling, and bookmarking using delicious. I've found that there is a block of sites in neurolinker where the owners website are not yet in delicious! so I can't check box them off yet as complete will have to try another time. same problems with www.squidoo.com there not listed in delicious yet, so won't be able to bookmark any of the lenses. (or they were not at the time) there are not many people working on bookmarking, etc and earning there points at the moment, as I'm still at position 5 with 582 points.
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Hey DP members - - Check this out... I just heard about google annihilation which does a small bit of what Neurolinker does - read this comparison and decide for yourself. Google Annihilation: - $37 for up to 30 websites - Uses NO relevant website matching algoriths, only manual categories - ONLY 3 anchor keywords allowed - NO article marketing - NO social bookmarking - NO user options for selecting number versus relevance of links - NO ability to reject any inbound or outbound links - NO tutorials or instructions - NO forum Neurolinker: - $27 for up to 100 websites - Uses complex algorithms for finding most relevant websites, and lets you pick manual categories too - Virtually unlimited anchor keywords using advanced keyword syntax - Article marketing component with article spinner - Free website content for your website from articles - Collaborative social bookmarking system for permanent links from social BM sites - Can reject any inbound and some outbound links - Plenty of tutorials and instructions - A forum for help and suggestions from other users Why not hop over to Neurolinker website and see for yourself
Plenty of success stories. But, you know like me that the best success story is the one you write yourself based upon your OWN experiences. I PM'd you with some advice. Regards, Neurolinker.org
I heard that google is all over links swappers like a rash. They apparently have both the processing power and the data to extrapolate any number of interstitial jumps between nodes in their db. If you DO decide to try this 'old skool' approach, don't create a 'link page' and stuff all your links on there. You might as well just put a big H1 header on the site saying 'HI GOOGLE, I'M TRYING TO "GAME" YOU BY SWAPPING LINKS CIRCA 2002'
Can I ask: Does all the content/links etc. get removed if you stop paying the monthly subscription or will they remain. Can you update on how many sites you have registered now?
The links and content will be removed from websites when you stop subscribing to neurolinker yes, but any indexed links in the SE's will stick around until they eventually get removed during the spider process and that could take ages
Quick update on my original post - been a while since I checked on my NL account. OK, my total backlinks on the few sites I have in NL now exceed 2000. I have multiple articles hosted on other websites within the system which again contribute to the backlinks I get. I also have multiple links 'digged', squidoo lenses 'faved' and links in other 'social bookmark systems' such as delicious, mr wong and so on... The social bookmarker addon is great. I have gotten myself to the TOP SPOT meaning my sites and links get priority when other members bookmark and digg sites and lenses etc. If I look ahead 6 months, I should have hundreds of thousands of backlinks in the SE's for these few sites. As membership grows, the backlinks just build automatically without any action from me. If you have just come across this thread, check out this blog www.neurolinker.org, or check here for a giveaway traffic guide Any questions, just fire away...
NL doesnt engage in reciprocal links - they are all one way - its just the same as you linking to me, or me linking to google or whoever. Only thing is, NL automates it. To date I havent heard of any site in NL network being penalized - just the opposite in fact.
Wanted to update this a bit - There's a NEW addition to the neurolinker suite of tools. It has gradually become a complete linking toolbox, way more than it was when I first tested it last year. This latest addition is worth the subscription itself - here's what it is... It gets you unlimited one way links from wordpress blogs. If you've ever heard of 1WayLinks - it's the same as that - only its NOT $47 a month - its FREE with the neurolinker subscription. So what does this new functionality do for members? Network members enter details of their WordPress blogs (must be hosted by you, not the free ones) and then members can post to all the related blogs in the network. Each of your posts can include links to any site you choose. Usually people will want to submit a blog related to their main website and then post with links back to their main site. These backlinks are pure one way links within related content, i.e., the type of links that the search engines love! This part of Neurolinker is a service similar to what is offered at places like 1WayLinks.net or LinkVana for $47-$147 per month, but you get it free. Sign up for the free neurolinker course here and find out more about neurolinker. The price of the subscription is going up soon once this new blog linking has bedded in - so ACT NOW.