Thousand of links per day?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by nikomaster, Aug 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    I have read on other posts about a white hat method to get thousands of links per day however they prefer to maintain the secret, I was thinking about the possibilities of getting more than 1000 links per day and this is what I got:

    -Having a large group of employees submiting to forums and commenting on blogs.
    -Using a programmed automated submission software like Allsubmiter which allows you to customize every directory, article directory or wherever.
    -Using a large group of collaborators(about 400) with social media accounts like digg so they submit stories directly to frontpage.

    If I am wrong about these methods just let me know otherwise these guys who allege they were getting 2000 links per day are just trying to do some kind of marketing for people of this forum to be hired, or they are just a big scam.
     
    nikomaster, Aug 6, 2008 IP
  2. SuPrAiCeR69

    SuPrAiCeR69 Peon

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    #2
    IMO stay away from auto submitting software, I personally don't use any.
    Do everything manually, properly - without spamming - especially blogs.

    You can do 1000 links a day on your own, just depends what sort of addons you have in firefox ;) You can save some time by using an "autoform" addon which adds your name, email and link to the appropriate fields.
    All you have to do is read the blog and type a relevant comment.

    If you do a blog a minute (keep in mind a minute gives you time to read and post without spam), 1000 minutes = 16hrs 40mins. That leaves you with 7hrs and 20mins of sleep a day. You can also share the workload with one or two people so you do 8hrs or 5hrs each a day.

    Hope this helps :)
     
    SuPrAiCeR69, Aug 6, 2008 IP
  3. wordofmind

    wordofmind Peon

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    Agreed with above Grunt. But I have a little different view about the manual submission. IMO it's not a bad deal if they provide all links in "dofollow", not sure about the price they are charging, though.
     
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  4. SuPrAiCeR69

    SuPrAiCeR69 Peon

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    The only way to get things done right, is to do it yourself.
    Pay for submission and see what quality you get (99% of the time it's rubbish!) I can pay $20 for 500 "dofollow" pr3+ blogs or whatever deal is on offer on dp - the blogs will either be irrelevant, posts will be spammy, approval rate will be low, blogs are pr0 not pr3...etc. 1% of the time you will find someone doing a proper job.

    You are better off spending the time doing it yourself at least this way you know it is being done properly.
     
    SuPrAiCeR69, Aug 6, 2008 IP
  5. TheSyndicate

    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    SuPrAiCeR69 why dont you teach us what stuff we should have in firefox
     
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  6. Driver8

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    Not sure which addons he uses, but I love InFormEnter. I also use Roboform when I do a ton of site submissions at once. I think even the free version lets you set up 2 site profiles with custom fields like keywords, description, site title.
     
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  7. TheSyndicate

    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    I did not know Roboform worked for FF3? Anymore stuff for FF please feel free to link
     
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  8. nosleepno

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    roboform works with ff...
    also if you get the pro version (best $ i spent), you can add unlimited sites and unlimited custom fields, meaning it can fill out basically any form, completely. except the captcha, obviously.
     
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  9. dbinto

    dbinto Well-Known Member

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    I'd take 10 in context links (same niche) over 1000 spammy links. Do that everyday with some good keyword research and you're rocking.
     
    dbinto, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    I would suggest using articles and then submitting them to directories.
     
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  11. Vhic

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    I am doing it myself manually. My site and blog is very new. I dont have a PR yet.
    Heres what I am doing to get link.

    Forum posting
    Link Exchnage
    Article Submission (3 articles out from Ezines and 3 other sites)
    High PR with Do-Follow blog posting
    Directory Submission..all manual

    I am hoping to get lots of links...heheheh

    Goodluck to me
     
    Vhic, Aug 7, 2008 IP
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    Sounds like manual submissions and qulaity is the way to go. It might take a lot longer, but at least you have control over quality I guess.
     
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    epn Member

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    After seeing a handful of offers elsewhere here for 1000 links or more, I am refreshed to find this sensible discussion. Thanks all.
     
    epn, Aug 7, 2008 IP