Backlink Energizer – Interview with Steve Aylor + discount link

by Daniel on February 17, 2011

in Link building tools

I’ve been meaning to interview Steve Aylor about his Backlink Energizer product for a while now and just getting around to it due to time constraints and waiting to see if this cool new methodology get slapped for any reason, which it hasn’t.

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After seeing a couple of Page Rank updates pass, and some algorithm changes hit the SEO landscape, the Backlink Energizer method not only has survived, but thrived, too.  Some of the older “energizer clusters” have attained PR 2, and some backlinks checkers show them to have 100s of indexed links, so the links are sticky and glomming off the web 2.0s authority seems to help with stickiness and link energizing/indexation.

Daniel McGonagle:: Hi Steve, thanks for doing this text-erview. You’re the owner/creator of Backlink Energizer, can you tell me how it works and exactly what it does?

Steve Aylor: My pleasure dan-o – 0its and honor to be interviewed by a pillar of the seo community such as yourself …

Steve Aylor:: energizer assists those marketers building links on a consistent basis – an automated method to get google to to notice and give them credit for the links they build – thus greatly assisting them increase their serps
Steve Aylor:: How it works …

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, thanks for the flattery,

Steve Aylor:: It leverages the ubiquitous WordPress platform – that most everyone using hte internet is familiar with in some way … and makes short ez work out of complicated php scripting and server side installations

Steve Aylor:: we boiled down a lot of functionality into an easy to setup wordpress CMS addon – called plugins

Steve Aylor:: after that – energizer builds backlinks to your backlinks using some pretty ingenious methods to drive google bot to come crawl your links

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, so Backlink Energizer is a backlinks indexer basically, not to be considered a link building tool itself, to money sites or whatever, just purely a backlinks indexer?

Steve Aylor:: Yes … good point … Energizer was designed to be used as an automated Backlink Indexation tool …

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, just wanted to be clear on that, moving on

Daniel McGonagle:: Operationally now….

Daniel McGonagle:: Backlink Energizer is a wordpress plugin, therefore we’d need some “dummy sites” to install this on, and if yes, how many are recommended for intial start up for energizing things?

Daniel McGonagle:: Is this number dependent upon how many backlinks we need indexed?

Steve Aylor:: A lot of folks at the onset struggle with the idea of NOT installing energizer into their content or $$$ sites … because they want to Energize that site. but what we do is actually advise our clients to leverage the ease and simplicity of Fantastico script installer to just make a few Fresh New WordPress blog installs – as shells or hosts for Energizer …. theres several solid technical reasons why this is optimal – but wont bore you wit hthat

Steve Aylor:: one of the advantages – real quick … with this is – they dont have to buy new domains ….

Steve Aylor:: i recomend folks who are buying energizer to make at least 5 installs – imho – if you arent building enough links to your sites to max out hte capacity of 5 energizers … you may not really need a link indexing tool

Daniel McGonagle:: OK

Steve Aylor:: from there – yes – you would scale your installations to accomodate the # of links you need indexedper month

Daniel McGonagle:: So i/we install this plugin, and then what, we input a list of urls we want indexed?

Steve Aylor:: thats one of the steps … actually in my workflow and Ive installed hundredso for these now for myself and clients over the last several months … its the last step – but most important. Heres the thing about this – and believe it or not – some people building links arent aware – YOU NEED TO BE KEEPING TRACK OF THE URLS WHERE YOU BUILD LINKS

Steve Aylor:: or – your outsource team or software automation does – if it doesnt you need a new automation tool or a new outsource team

Daniel McGonagle:: Ok, suffice to say we obviously need a list of urls we want indexed, whether they be article links, profiles urls, or other

Daniel McGonagle:: Backlink Energizer uses web 2.0 properties to index these links correct?

Steve Aylor:: Yes … as well as what we refer to as SHWP or Self Hosted WordPress blogs. We coined a term Blog Cluster – which morphed into clusters to represent a group of Web 2.0 free blog sites and SHWP sites that a Energizer installation will post to. It got tiresome typing out Blogger – Livejournal, WordPress.com, Typepad, Multiply, Xanga, Posterous, Vox r.i.p. and others …. these are the Web 2.0 cliuster sites we post to.

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, so how does the wordpress plugin work in conjunction with these clusters, how does the links urls list input into the self hosted wordpress blogs… translate into backlinks from these web 2.0 properties?

Steve Aylor:: This is where I think Energizer stands out in its methodology to get stuff indexed… and the part that confuses most folks at the onset too. What I looked at when testing this was – what type of things show up on hte front page of google regularly … Articles about my keywords on Homeopathic Gout Remedies or Acne Relief? No … Google tells us what it and its searches are hot after … Celebrity News, New Technology Gadgets, Sports Celebrity Follies, Auto Racing and Motorcyle racings news, Personal Interests and hobbies – not commercial intent content. The goal is to get google to crawl our pages and flollow our links to our links or BL2BL … and often. So .. lets give Google what it wants, and copious amounts of it.

Steve Aylor:: We utilize RSS Feeds full of images, videos, and FULL CONTENT to auto post to these free Web 2.0 blogs sites … AND … we mix in matched keywords – NOT commercial intent keywords into these psots to make Backlinks to the pages where your Backlinks reside

Steve Aylor:: the rsult in most cases is … frequently crawled pages that are decent content and mashed up feeds randomized and that most always seem to pass by moderation – as they arent commercial intent …

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, so these web 2.0 properties are running on an auto-blog style kind of method, and inisde the urls of these auto Web 2.0s there’s some link drops being done, with the linked-to urls being urls from list put into the wordpress plugin on the self hosted WordPress site?

Steve Aylor:: Good concise summation there – yes. But as they always say – the Devils In The Details.

Steve Aylor:: We allow you to set how many posts per day and how many links per post as well as just blasting away

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, keep the flattery coming, just trying to break down into easy to understand concepts here :)

Daniel McGonagle:: On to the web 2.0s set up

Daniel McGonagle:: Do we do this, do we have to make accounts and what are clusters again? Web 2.0s linking to each other? Why link them together , if yes?

Steve Aylor:: Early on I realized – who the heck wants to spend hours making Social Media and Web 2 or even self hosted wordpress sites to post to … I did it a few times and went looking for automation!!! So what we did was – put together and outsource team that builds these sites by hand – as that ultimately proved the most reliable creation method so far …

Steve Aylor:: We package these up into what We call BLISS Cluster Paks – and we offer them for a bargain … 2 Paks, 5 Paks, 10 Paks …

Steve Aylor:: a 5 pak for example would have 5 sms verified gmail accounts and each of those would have been used to create a free blog on all those web 2 free blogging sites I m,entioned earlier.

Steve Aylor:: We used to have folks copy an paste these account login details into each energizer 1 by 1 … but in our latest upgraded version our 6th upgrade btw we create text files that can be uploaded and directly imported into the Energizer software in seconds!!! Its actually pretty slick. My developer partner Andy Fletcher did an ACE job wit hthat one

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, gotta back up here for a minute, what’s a cluster?

Steve Aylor: <<< a 5 pak for example would have 5 sms verified gmail accounts and each of those would have been used to create a free blog on all those web 2 free blogging sites I mentioned earlier.for a total of 40 web 2.0 free blogs to post to

Daniel McGonagle:: OK gotcha

Daniel McGonagle:: So a cluster is basically our own group of web 2.0s for posting to and getting links from…?

Steve Aylor:: A Cluster is … an account on … wordpress.com, type pad .co m, blogger, multiply, Xanga, tumblr, livejournal, posterous and upt to ten 10 additional self hosted wordpress blogs

Daniel McGonagle:: OK fine thanks

Daniel McGonagle:: Back to the self hosted WordPress sites, what are they doing, are they posting content, then getting scraped by the web 2.0s

Daniel McGonagle:: What is the role of the self hosted blogs, aside from dumping link lists into them, how do the Web 2.0s get these urls?

Daniel McGonagle:: Where do the web 2.0s get their non commercial content from?

Steve Aylor:: the wordpress blog installs that have the energizer plugin installedinto them are just for that – hosting Energizer. They should do nothing else – no other plugins – themes – content …NADA. they are drones. hidden form the light of day – chugging away posting OUT to the other cluster sites or web 2.0 blogs connected to it.

Steve Aylor:: the SHWP blogs are another class of wordpress isntall that IS out in the light of day .. that we do want google to find and fall in love with and crawl all over. These are NOT drones only – they can be seo optimized and themed and linked to and whatever else you want to do to them to get Google bot to become infatuated with them.

Steve Aylor:: The web 2.0s get the urls and links posted to them because energizer connnects to them and posts to them via the underlying REST API – application Programming Interface … it lets use connect to these blogs computer to computer and post to them automatically …

Steve Aylor:: Content and where it comes from ….

Steve Aylor:: what we want is full, rich media content, not just snippets of text and or snippets of Ezine or other article directory rehashed and spun gobbledeee gook …

Steve Aylor:: We use RSS Feed content from sources that use images and videos and the full article in their feeds. One of the FREEBIEs as a bonus that comes with the cluster paks I mentioned ealrier – are 100′s of these feeds for you to merely copy and paste into energizer and hit go. Additionally there are 1,000 s of anchor text keywords for using these feeds that are matched to the content theme these feeds will produce.

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, so far so good and pretty clear… now for the nitty gritty questions

Steve Aylor:: Again we want to increase our odds that Gooble bot will actually crawl and follow our links – back to our profile links or article paghes

Steve Aylor:: and we give you keywords that we believe will assist you in both getting best possible crawl rates and … have a modertor safe blog

Daniel McGonagle:: what’s indexing rate like for urls in clusters for time frame of 30 days, 60 days, 90 days?

Steve Aylor:: our tests were against doing nothing vs. energizing … 12 posts per day x 5 links per post

Steve Aylor:: at the onset – one needs to nurture their new web 2 and shwp cluster sites along wit hthe usual care and feeding … of backlinks – nothing to outlasndish ….. but new cluster blogs need some help to get warmed up. Our controlled tests were done on clusters that were already 60+ to 90 days old and in operation … and those tests yielded us 70-75% indexation rates.

Steve Aylor:: Doing nothing to the links after they were 60 days old yielded < 20% indexation of profile syle links … and slightly higher indexation of articles on blog networks … but it was still dismall in comparison

Steve Aylor:: Fresh new clusters < 30 days old as reported by customers is all over the map. We have clients who backlinks their new cluster blogs from day one and get excellent results in a couple of weeks and we have other folks that don’t do much of anything to them and have low results. We have a large network of cluster sites we setup to help new customers with this – so we will ENERGIZE their cluster sites for them by building links to them for them for free …

Daniel McGonagle:: OK, nice feature there

Steve Aylor:: < 30 days of use of the clusters … % of indexation – 10-15% …. after your cluster sites have matured for 60 days and been energized by us and you have built some backlinks to them – not bookmarks but real anchor texted backlinks – that should be in the 40-50% indexation rate range …. after your cluster sites have matured and you’ve continued to keep dripping on them with links and consistently posted – 65-75% of the links that go thru energizer should be then found in googles index

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INTERVIEW GOT CUT SHORT, These take hours to do they way I do them (skype text chats), so here’s some additional information that I think you should know.

  • Indexing backlinks helps, and is something that should be automated
  • Don’t use just one indexing tool, but at least 2 automated ones so you’re not overly reliant on 1 thing, ever.

The Energizer cluster have trust to them, the older ones tend to gain page rank over time, and it’s almost as good as writing 5 pieces of content for a Lens or hub and waiting for that to gain PR.  Actually it’s better, since the content and PR is gained naturally.  the fact that older clusters are gaining PR and delivering credited backlinks means thi sis a solid way to index backlinks.

HOWEVER< I think Backlink Energizer is somewhat under utilized, by bein g”just” an energizer or indexer of backlinks.  After all, if these cna index so many backlinks for you, why not modify how this works to deliver straight links to money sites, or to deliver/generate direct links form the clusters that get PR eventually, to money sites.  As it stands now, Backlink energizer and their indexing clusters works well for exactly what it’s advertised to do; index backlinks, some of which will get indexed on their own.

More food for thought: using clusters to index weak backlinks that won’t get indexed on their own is all well and good but with some creative thought processes, I’m sure you can think of ways to use it as a backlink booster that lends more than indexing power to backlinks, but link juice that adds relevancy to your tired links or money pages.

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{ 39 comments… read them below or add one }

Murali February 17, 2011 at 10:48 pm

Excellent interview Dan. When I wake up everyday, this is one of the first things I do…Check your blog.

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Erik Heyl February 18, 2011 at 3:48 pm

Had I known you had gotten that deal I would have bought from you. Darn. Good interview though. Have you tried Magic Submitter?

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Gael February 19, 2011 at 12:35 am

Now all we need is them to add in TBS API like senuke did and the clusters will be able to publish unique content which should increase the weight given to the backlinks energized.

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vij February 19, 2011 at 7:24 am

Great interview Dann. I love your website. I read every new post.
Oh and this darn thing works.

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backlink energizer guy February 19, 2011 at 10:34 am

Dan – another literary work of genius ;-) Seriously – Thanks for taking all the time to make this happen and be flexible with my crazy schedule. I enjoyed our discussion and the interview.

Reading your subscribers responses tells me you have some great content on this site! Keep up the good work …

I’ll keep a watchful eye out for your readers questions and do my best to answer and assist them.

Happy Energizing to all!

Steve – Backlink Energizer

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backlink energizer guy February 19, 2011 at 11:34 am

[[ Now all we need is them to add in TBS API like senuke ]]]

Pretty big fan of The Best Spinner – SENuke – not so much – but thats a long story for another time.

I purposely designed Energizer away from text only based contents – as I found my indexation and crawl rates improved – as well as moderation rates improved – back so many moons ago while testing literally 1,000′s of posts using Link Farm Evolution – and its killer spinning and content generating capacity with YACG. Mashed rss with rich media content – FTW x 1000 …

Additionally – Energizer is not intended to build links to your $ pages as SENuke is trying to do – as was LFE. I think we’ve had success because we’ve had a relatively sane governor in-built into the product as well … its not a Ballz Out spun content article spam blaster on full tilt.

Adding the TBS API somewhat would be against the model and direction we’re going and would open up too many marketers without any conscience or restraint to foul a good thing [ IMHO ]

Text based only web 2.0s filled with commercial intent content rarely get their rss feeds picked up and get 1000 ‘s of auto backlinks built to their sites – and they dont get PR … and they will likely suffer a greater % of moderation death.

Ive got older web 2 sites now that have PR 1-4 – probably about 30 of them now with varying PR – their feeds have been picked up all over the net and are indexing links very well and have trusted authority. I can – if i choose now, convert those to a static web 2.0 with $$$ links – as I bring along more web 2 cluster sites in my system. They are interesting reads, images and videos embedded and unique mash ups – on stuff people are interested in … in general.

And lastly … my developer partner always seems to put my unruly – ‘Let’s add this cool thing to Energizer’ side in check – with … Does this feature that will cost X in dev time and efforts truly add value and take the product to the ultimate goal we have designed it for? Does it make it more attractive to more marketers – and sell more units?

We have a long list of design goals and ideas to add – ive added TBS api to the “Keep an eye out on this” list to see if there is a way to make that feature request align with where we’re going – and the above. As of now – I’m not catching the “vision” some of you may have in thius regard. Im open to more discussions.

Thanks for allowing Energizer to be in your Marketing and SEO arsenal – its an honor.

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James Conte February 24, 2011 at 4:09 am

I’ve been using BLE for a couple of months now. Over time it is definitely effective. Really does work. Only think is that it’s good to add as a sub-domain for a non-WP site. Says in documentation not to use as a plug in on a WP site that’s need for other purposes. Sure enough, I tried this on a WP site and the site didn’t work too well.

By and large it has been effective for me. The sell what they call a BLISS pack with it, which is Web 2.0 sites that are already setup. Definitiely worthwhile to get if you buy this product.

Bottom line: this tool works for its intended purpose.

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backlink energizer guy February 24, 2011 at 8:30 am

@ James – appreciate the feedback. Great mention of the BLISS Cluster Paks too – IMHO worth 3-5x their cost in time saved.

Also too – of note – its fast quick and imho – ez to set these up – but it does take some time to get them really working to full potential. It wont crank your serps in 48 hrs.

thanks again for your feedback

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Paul March 1, 2011 at 12:34 pm

Dan, thanks. Great info…

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Sean March 7, 2011 at 4:27 pm

Seems interesting and I may want to get this instead of keeping my Linklicious subscription. Is this a one-time purchase?

And how many of these cluster paks are needed for thousands and thousands of profile links for multiple sites?

How automated is this tool once you have set-up the basics? Do you just enter in your urls/anchors and you’re done or is there a lot more involved?

How is this run? — Software on our computer that we have to run constantly OR a web-based service?

Sorry for the questions as well as if they’ve been answered but I simply skimmed through it and found some of the stuff confusing (i’m sure I’ll understand more as I read more here and visit the site).

Overall it sounds like a powerful system and I’m very interested!

-Sean

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Sean March 7, 2011 at 4:40 pm

As usual, I ask questions then immediately go look for the answers rather than the other way around. One-time fee. Looks like it doesn’t run on the computer, but it’s a simple wordpress plug-in that I install on a couple of domain names. That still leaves the other questions though…..

How many wordpress domains do you need to have for each niche and/or collection of urls. Are we talking 5, 10, 15, 20?

I don’t feel comfortable doing this with “money” domain. I’d rather buy some cheap .info domains and work with them — would that work?

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Paul March 7, 2011 at 7:55 pm

Sean – fwiw

I was ready to sign up for backlink-energizer.com. I went to the website, read the sales script, but had a few questions. I tried to send emails to support@backlink-energizer.com (eg admin, steve, help) – but they all came back rejected to my email inbox.

As far as I could find, there was zero support help for interested buyers. I’m not the village idiot, but I would expect there would somewhere where interested parties could submit a question – especially if they willing to send cash money to the seller.

I liked the interview on here w/ Dan; loved the sales copy (always an incredible product!); but support is 0 out of 10.

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backlink energizer guy March 7, 2011 at 10:53 pm

Paul,

you install wp blogs into subfolders in fantastico …

hxxp//some-domain.inf0/energizer-wp-blog-1/

hxxp//some-domain.inf0/energizer-wp-blog-2/

hxxp//some-domain.inf0/energizer-wp-blog-3/

you can feasibly run 5 or 6 per shared server IP/Node – after that the cron job times might overlap.

You build out wp/energizer blog installs to scale to your daily linkbuilding regimen – 1 energizer processes about 60-75 links per day

I’m pretty much of the mindset that if you are not building enough links to need 5 energizer installs – are you really building links that need to get indexed?

Added bonus – after 6 months and Google finally updating the PR – last update – several of my web 2 cluster blogs are PR1-4 … full on 100% auto and scraped rss feed …

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James Conte March 8, 2011 at 12:37 am

Paul,

I don’t know what happened in your case. I actually had very good support from BLE

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Paul March 8, 2011 at 9:02 am

James -

It very well could be my mistake. If I have a couple of questions – prior to purchase – who I do ask? Or where do I send an email, or submit a question? I went to backlink-energizer.com, and it appears to be a typical clickbank-like sales copy without any venue to ask questions.

As a customer, I prefer customer support to some degree.

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James Conte March 8, 2011 at 12:40 pm

Hey Paul,

It is possible the support has problems now. I used it about 2 months ago. Did you use any of these as contacts?

support@backlink-energizer.com.com

http://www.backlink-energizer.com/support
http://www.backlink-energizer.com/energizerfaq

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Daniel March 8, 2011 at 1:05 pm

James, Paul, I agree there should be a support link on the sales letter, but Steve did come here to answer questions, and is actively answering questions on several different forums’ threads as well, providing support there.

If you don’t want to make your questions public, then use whatever working email address they got.

If you feel ok making pre-sales questions public, ask them here since it will benefit “the rest of the class” if you know what I mean….

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backlink energizer guy March 8, 2011 at 1:18 pm

To Sean / Paul et al … [ Im even confused now ]

There’s uber info out there – for the guy who mentioned he went looking im not sure how you couldnt find the backlinksforum thread.

45 page – 2200 posts and 75,000 pageviews

the email addy is support AT backlink”goldmine” dot c0m

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Paul March 8, 2011 at 6:37 pm

I read your interview with Dan about backlink-energizer.com. This is the link you use on every post on this site. You offer a special deal to backlink-energizer.com.

One would think with uber information out there, that you would place one of the uber information links on the sales page. I’m a potential customer not a mind reader.

I don’t go to Starbucks.com to buy coffee, and visit some coffee forum instead.

I’m not interested in your product at this point, but thanks for the heads-up that the internet has uber info on your services but not on the sales copy page. Swell.

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James March 9, 2011 at 10:34 pm

hi,

the cluster sounds interesting, will need to do a little more research on this so I understand it fully. However the idea of genereating a pr1-4 on autopilot is almost a no brainer.

When you pull the full rss feed I take it there are no issues of duplicate content?

I currently use linklicious for indexing with excellent results. But will certainly look into Backlink-Enegizer.

Thanks for the post.
Justin

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Gabe March 10, 2011 at 10:59 am

I don’t see how you could lose money on this plugin at this price. For under $40 it’s 100% worth testing out. Should pay for itself many times over. Thanks Steve and Dan for the interview…I’m buying today.

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James Conte March 10, 2011 at 11:23 am

Honesty guys, the plug in is inexpensive, not that difficult to use and it works pretty well. What else do you need to know ?

Anyone with even a small degree of knowledge about WP plug ins can set it up and there’s only a one time charge.

Is it a panacea for all your indexing problems? No. But it helps.

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Sean March 10, 2011 at 9:41 pm

This seems overly complicated. I read it a third time and am still in never never land.

I also don’t like the part about building backlinks to the “clusters” or whatever they’re called. Is a 10k profile blast with some blog comments thrown in enough to get these things “going” — or am I going to have to promote these things like I do my money sites.

I’d need a serious step-by-step walkthrough if I were to opt for this complicated system instead of just sticking with linklicious. Does it come with an in-depth walkthrough?

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backlink energizer guy March 11, 2011 at 10:19 am

Sean,

Ive heard good things about linkliscious from an ease of use standpoint. If thats working to your satisfaction then that may very well be the place for you. I will expand on a few things for you.

1. its about setting up a NEW wordpress blog in cPanel on your host via Fantastico – internet marketing step 1 – uber basics of owning a website.

2. from there you install our plugin – again some of the most basic steps at running a wp site.

3. there is a pretty detailed – with lots of nice pictures :-) [ for guys like me ] pdf manual … details the entire setup process.

4. If you take advantage of our Cluster Pak add on offer for $27 – we actually let you via the importation of a mere text file upload 5-7 working web 2 0 sites ready to post to … and the rest of the setup then becomes Copy and Paste from text files we provide in a .zip file.

[ You actually get 5 x 8 or 40 web 2.0 sites to use - enough to rock 5 new energizer isntalls from day one ]

Keywords = 1000s – rss feeds = 100s and growing … copy n paste into a web form field inside energizer.

from there – copy and paste in a list of your backlinks urls

well theres a cron job needed too – but most all autoposting softwares run on a php server need that …

I rarely get a tech support mail that indicates the setup and install is too complicated and difficult – where it gets dicey is people getting overly excited before they build their first install trying toscale it to 100 energizers across 50 Ips and multipole hosting acocunts – they befuddle themselves with a ton of topology issue that need not exist.

Additionally many folks have a pre disposed notion about links off relative sites to their niches – and we ask people to set that aside – as we arent building direct links to their $$$ pages – so its a non issue.

Lastly .. in comparison to the other indexing tools and services where you pay and just send off a load lof links list to a service.

What are you left with at the end of the day? A hole in wallet and some hopefully improved serps … right? Its another ongoing expense that literally wont stop.

With energizer its a 1 time setup and expense …

After doing it a while – with the long view in mind … i now have over 16 web 2 properties LOADED with content and age and links and … drum roll please …. PR! 16 sites [ granted they are web 2's ] ranging from PR1 thru PR4. The way i have it setup – they are all getting links daily [ from other enegizers ] and they are indexing too.

Other sites are also leaching off my contents and snagging my rss and reposting – cuz … its damn good content actually – dupe – but damn good … and – that sir builds even more links.

I built about 40-100 links or less to many of these and they rock – they get cached by goog 3-4x per day …

Now i use the $$$ id spend on linkliscious and nuclear link indexer etc … on … MORE BACKLINKS … and i build my own web properties that are getting traction – backlinks and PR – that I can rotate thru and repurpose for my own private mini net of PR domains.

Good luck out there folks – thanks for listening…

Steve

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James March 11, 2011 at 8:18 pm

well why didn’t you just say that :)

sold!

thanks

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James Conte March 11, 2011 at 10:39 am

The product is not difficult to set up. Anyone who understands what a WP plug in is and what a Web 2.0 site is can do it.

If a person does not understand that much, then I doubt the tool would be of use to them.

No sense comparing it to Linklicious. It is completely different. Link licious is good, however, this is a much more effective and powerful tool, however it takes time.

Using it in conjunction with Linklicious would be helpful.

No one indexing tool is the be all and end all. Need to use several in conjunction. Indexing is not the only factor anyway.

BLE also adds more ‘juice’ to your links, by providing good ‘links’ to your ‘links’. Which is a very useful and powerful feature of the product.

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Dan March 23, 2011 at 1:33 pm

I looked at Linklicious and to me the emphasis seems to be on getting links crawled as opposed to indexed. Apparently there’s benefit to links getting crawled regardless whether they’re indexed.

Other than the ongoing subscrption fee of $39/mo How would you compare Backlinks Engergizer to Backlinks Booster? Seems to me the difference is you are using their web 2.0 properties instead of building your own.

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Daniel March 23, 2011 at 6:20 pm

I use all 3, but I think Energizer and Booster are semi-permanent indexing solutions.

Get both, especially since one’s a one-time fee. for whatever Booster costs, it’s wort hit to know you don’t have 1 source for indexing everything

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Sean March 25, 2011 at 10:05 pm

Do you need multiple hosting providers for BLE to work properly? Or will one be enough?

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James Conte March 26, 2011 at 12:16 am

One hosting provider can run about 4 different word press sites using BLE. BLE using the cron function of your host. More than 4 or 5 WP sites can be too much for it.

Just create a separate folder or sub-domain for each WP site running BLE.

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Daniel March 26, 2011 at 4:10 pm

James, thanks

Sean, he’s correct (again)

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Jack April 21, 2011 at 3:06 am

Hi,i’m happy can read this post ,but i ‘m so confusion now ,on the above introduction,may i know why this plugin don’t install to “main site ” ?If plugin install to “dummy sites” ,how the main site can get the Backlinks ?Thank you .

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Jack April 21, 2011 at 3:08 am

My meaning are i only want promote the “main site”

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Daniel April 21, 2011 at 7:53 am

You can install to main site if you want, but as Steve mentioned in this interview, if you only have one main site to promote, then you probably don’t need to be indexing a lot of backlinks, therefore you may not need to get anything like Backlink Energizer…

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Ben September 15, 2011 at 2:48 pm

Thanks for the fantastic info guys! I’m currently knocking out between 300-500 links a day to a couple of sites, and that’s set to increase of the next few weeks.
I think I’ll give BLE a ago and see what happens :)

Ben.

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Jake October 31, 2011 at 9:12 pm

Hello,

I am trying to set up a new set of web 2.0 sites in Energizer 1.6 but keep getting a connection problem when running a test for Life Journal and Xanga. I tried opening up new profiles with different username and password and re-entered those into Energizer but upon clicking “test” the problem icon still shows up.
Any idea on how to resolve this?
Thank you!

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SEO SmashMouth November 17, 2011 at 5:18 pm

BackLink Energizer sucks, they have horrible customer support, they are complicated and expensive. Linklicious is way better and more cost effective.

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Steve November 19, 2011 at 2:54 pm

Linkliscious is way better at what? Charging you more? Getting your links “crawled” vs. indexed? At the end of using Linkliscious – what have you got for a website asset? Nothing … you’ve got an ongoing monthly expense and a larger hole in your wallet where $ once was and no indexed links to show for it – cuz well they even say – they dont index links they get them “crawled”.

If creating a wp blog and installing a plugin and copy and pasteing in text strings is overly complicated and a 1x fee is too much – I apologize. Outsourcing all your SEo might be a solid plan. We truly did try and dumb down a very complex php script that does a LOT of solid stuff under the hood …

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Mytechguru February 2, 2012 at 7:56 am

OK I cant get hold of any of the email support contacts above.

Any ideas guys as I have lots of questions?

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