3WayLinks versus NeuroLinker – A Review

by Daniel McGonagle on May 21, 2009 · 4 comments

in NeuroLinker

3WayLinks and NeuroLinker are both 3-way link building services, but which one does the best job and which one gives you the most “bang for the buck?

Here’s what both services do:

They get backlinks to your sites automatically by having other sites linking to your site using the anchor text you define.  This means all sites in the network are linking to your site using the same keyword(s).

This is not good if you have a website with a lot of content,and many different posts and pages you want to get highly ranked.

but it is good for mini-sites, which is why these networks are pretty decent for automating your backlinks since you’re really only targeting a few keywords with each of your mini-sites.

With both 3WayLinks and NeuroLinker, you lose all the backlinks you’ve obtained if you cancel your membership.

However, they’re promising you 250 links for each site you add to their network, and each member can add up to 50 sites so that’s pretty cheap and it’s good for people with mini-sites empires….

The differences between 3WayLinks and Neurolinker:

3WayLinks costs $47.00/month, their quality control is kind of strict on sites allowed in their network thus they have some decent site quality to their network.

NeuroLinker is $27.00/month, has about 2500 sites in their network, but also has 3 very cool and important features that 3WayLinks does not have:

  1. Member-driven social bookmarking clubs- good fo rorunding out your link acquisitions and for getting permanent links (such as they are)
  2. They also have an article marketing syndication system set up for permanent one-way links which means you get permanent links with NeuroLinker via those article submissions.
  3. With NeuroLinker you can get links to specific site urls, not just links to your main page, which is what 3WayLinks dictates that you must do.

The downside to these types of 3-way or X-way link building services is that the quality of links aren’t fantastic since your getting linked to from a links page on other sites with dozens, if not hundreds of links on there.

My 3-way link building service is still free… and does what 3WayLinks does but is not up to par with NeuroLinker (yet).

I recommend NeuroLinker over 3WayLinks, hands-down here due to the more advanced features of “NL”, their deliverance of one-way links, and their back-end free social bookmarking club.

I ONLY recommend them if you have a whole slew of mini-sites that only need some links to maintain their positions in the SERPs or just to establish their positions in the SERPs.

NOTE: for the same price as NeuroLinker you can get BackLink Solutions’s lower level membership, which will allow you to spin your snippets, set them to go out at your specified interval rate/frequency and do that for as many sites as you want, and their links are permanent, too.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Elbert May 21, 2009 at 4:31 am

Hoo-rah, Dan.

Hoo-rah.

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2 NeuroLinker review May 21, 2009 at 11:17 am

Hoo-rah!

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3 Elbert May 21, 2009 at 4:37 am

Oh,

and

Yeah, NeuroLinker offer more for lesser cost/month. It’s pretty obvious. Or am I thinking about BLS? :)

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4 3WayLinks Review May 21, 2009 at 11:17 am

Haha! Hey Elbert.. It is somewhat obvious, however there’s some concerns with the quality of the NeuroLinker’s network from what I’ve read on forums and other people’s sites. It still doesn’t mean a whole lot, definitely not a 20/month difference if you catch my drift. The quality of links are poor compared to what could be had, permanent mid-page anchor text etc…so starting with that premise, that these are poor-quality links in the first place, what difference does it make it you get 250 from a “higher-quality” neighborhood that 3WL is purportedly to be, or 250 to main URL or specific URL from an allegedly inferior network in NeuroLinker.

I’d appreciate any feedback or case studies people have on this because I’ll never join either one…

Elbert, thanks for stopping by, how’s BLS treating you even at the lower level?

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