Backlink Solutions Temporarily closed – Get on the waiting list here

by Daniel McGonagle on March 15, 2010 · 73 comments

in Backlink Solutions

DOORS ARE OPEN AGAIN (TEMPORARILY)

NOTE: Don’t be a time-waster and take up a slot if you’re not serious about joining this service, makes things more cumbersome for everyone else

Click here to be one of the next/last 50 45 43 41 38 ?? people to join

After 50 45 43 41 38 34 3, ???.. more people join, doors close again

 

Backlink Solutions has been the #1 recommended link building service for a long time now.

However, they’re VERY conscientious about their network and delivering good results for people so they occasionally close their doors, even for members of this blog.

Chad and Colin, the co-owners of BLS… have told me that they’ll let me know ASAP when they’re going to open their doors again so you should get on my waiting list for when their doors open again.

The ONLY way to get in again will be through their waiting list or mine and when they decide to open their doors again I’m only going to let the members of my waiting list know about it so only a few more people get into their service.

 

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1 Ric March 15, 2010 at 2:34 pm

Daniel, a slightly off subject question. I just rec’d an email for Blog and Article Blueprint. They claim backlinks to Pr 3-5, they shut down blog after 300 links.

Second service is article blueprint, this looks like an article submission service.

$67.00 a month for both services, run by Tim Godfrey.

Do you have any take on this service or background on the products of Tim?
.-= Ric´s last blog ..Keyword Details =-.

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2 Daniel McGonagle March 15, 2010 at 3:20 pm

Hey Ric, I haven’t heard of those two items, but I can tell you right off the bat that you’ll not be getting PR 3,4 or 5 backlinks but rather PR0 backlinks from sites who main domain is PR3,4, or 5.

I don’ t know Tim but I could do a review of it I get get more than one request for reviews on this

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3 Ric March 15, 2010 at 4:05 pm

I got ya, your saying the backlinks will probably come from the inner pages which won’t carry the higher pr. Is that the same with linkvana?

Thanks…Ric
.-= Ric´s last blog ..Keyword Details =-.

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4 Daniel McGonagle March 15, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Correct, and yes LinkVana’s the same way although with LV they have known good high powered blogs with link juice.

PR doesn’t determine link juice and is really just a newbie-convincing stat to give people.

I’d rather have 100 backlinks from PR 0 urls with no other OBLs than 1 PR4 url with tons of OBLs (outbound links). With LD you get both, and their network is high quality because its 100% unique content, not spun-content-filled network

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5 Paul March 15, 2010 at 4:34 pm

With Backlink Solutions being closed do you know if that mean that upgrading to the full membership is closed if you have the lower level membership?

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6 Daniel McGonagle March 15, 2010 at 4:45 pm

Hi Paul, yes that’s most likely the case, but lower level memberships haven’t been made available for quite some time now

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7 DavidN March 16, 2010 at 1:22 am

WOW no BLS. Hold on to your membership. That really sucks but I’m glad I got mine.

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8 PaulF March 16, 2010 at 3:43 am

Wow, looks like I got in just in time, too. I’ve had a full BLS membership for a couple of weeks now.

I’m glad Ric brought up the Blog and Article Blueprint service. I was curious to know what your thoughts might be on it, Dan. But I figured I’d wait a bit to see if a conversation about it arose here. Sure enough, it did. You can put my name in the hat for a review request.

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9 Daniel McGonagle March 16, 2010 at 3:48 am

OK, so do you want their combo Article/Blog total package reviewed or the Blog or Article Blueprint?

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10 PaulF March 16, 2010 at 3:52 am

The Article/Blog total package, please. :-)

By the way, how do I get my avatar to show up here?

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11 Daniel McGonagle March 16, 2010 at 3:56 am

Oh geez, don’t you start now!! :)

Go to http://en.gravatar.com/ and upload a picture to your account. There’s also a link to gravatar in comments area

I ordered the Blueprint thing earlier today but didn’t get my login details, so it might be a couple of days before I publish the initial part 1 of the review

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12 PaulF March 16, 2010 at 4:07 am

Cool. Thanks. I thought it might have been Gravatar. I’m still a bit of a boob when it comes to this social stuff. It’s good to be one of the cool kids now. :-)

Looking forward to your review, Dan.

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13 reader March 16, 2010 at 10:01 am

Hey, Daniel.

I’m surprised that you say you do not know who Tim G. is. These guys are the best in the industry.

And please stop pushing that LD thing to people :) I was a member once and i can tell you that the information provided there is not true. I have read you blog almost for a year and saw how your opinion about SEO have changed to a bad side since you started to promote LD. For the sake of your readers please follow those who are the best. Hope this helps.

P.S. i do not want to go to long conversation here, just posted my opinion. Please do not feel insulted, but i could not resist to post this.

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14 Daniel McGonagle March 16, 2010 at 12:18 pm

Hi Reader, no worries here, I’m pretty confident enough in myself and my reviews to accept constructive criticism, if that’s what this is.

#1- Link Dozer will soon have EDITED
#2- Link Dozer will soon have iEDITED OUT
#3- Link Dozer autopings your syndicated content at the moment of publication
#4- Link Dozer will allow you to EDITED OUT

If you had issues with it like I did then you should revisit the site once they roll out their new features that will make it easier to use

HAD TO EDIT SOME THINGS OUT FOR LD privacy reasons. I intend ot rejoin there so I shan’t be revealing things I shouldn’t be revealing

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15 Robert March 16, 2010 at 11:40 am

I just got into BLS a month ago through Daniel. I guess it’s a good thing I acted before they shut the doors.
.-= Robert´s last blog ..Lesson 3: Keyword Research =-.

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16 reader March 16, 2010 at 4:42 pm

WHERE ARE MY LAST TWO COMMENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????
DAN, YOU HAVE DELETED THEM!!!!!!
WELL, IF THERE IS NO PLACE FOR TRUTH HERE I WILL UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR RSS FEEDS AND LIST.

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17 Daniel McGonagle March 16, 2010 at 5:05 pm

You’re leaving fake names and starting to annoy me, calm down and be constructive. I haven’t banned anyone from this blog yet, so clean things up a bit with your comments, or unfortunately you will be the first.

This isn’t a forum where you can flame and be out of control. This is a place for intelligent discussions.

And no offense Mr/Mrs. Fake Name but the quality of the atmosphere here is more important than losing one reader, so take it down a notch (please).

Thanks,

Dan

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18 reader March 16, 2010 at 5:14 pm

Ok, i am sorry, but how was my comment not constructive? Because of too anonymous name? Fake name, pen name – nobody cares, it is internet.

I have quoted your own words and posted my opinion about them. How that was not constructive? But you were annoyed because i do not agree about your position on PR.

Ok, if you do not have time to discuss vital SEO information on your own blog, fine. But please, do not delete comments from people who are adding value to your blog. I have posted sincere info from my own expierence, but you have deleted it, because of fake name, which nobody cares.

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19 Daniel McGonagle March 16, 2010 at 5:27 pm

#1 – Any apology that starts with I am sorry but… if a fake aploogy just like the name.

#2- If you were TRULY a long time reader of this blog and on my list then you’d know the quality of this site

#3 – Please unsubscribe form RSS list and email list if you think you’re being treated poorly.

As it is now, you’ve annoyed me once again and taken up valuable time.

As a matter of fact, this whole conversation b/n us is about to be deleted, you really haven’t changed your tuned and are about to be banned

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20 reader March 16, 2010 at 5:54 pm

I have told the truth – PR is very important for link building. :)

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21 DavidN March 17, 2010 at 1:24 am

Then explain to me how I can outrank a higher PR site? Page rank is an obsolete curiosity that really makes no difference to anyone other than link sellers and noob SEO. Page rank is a factor you can consider in judging link strength but only a factor. Domain age IMHO is much more important because Google values that far to much. Authority is really what you should be after.

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22 reader March 17, 2010 at 8:19 am

“Then explain to me how I can outrank a higher PR site?”
PR is for link juice. You need very good page that adds great value to visitor. The page should have good on-page SEO. Then you need to constantly add lots of quality backlinks – the higher PR the better. More importantly you have to build authority. Your website should have fresh content daily. All that fresh content also must constantly get backlinks.

“Page rank is a factor you can consider in judging link strength but only a factor.”
Yes. You just confirmed what i am talking about – PR is for link juice. The difference between our opinions is how it is important. Considering that we are talking about SEO, we probably will never agree on this. Because our opinions are based on different experiences.

I have posted good video where Matt Cutts talks about PR, but Dan deleted it. Interesting enough, he have left my shouting comment, which is much less valuable here. If you want to watch that video google for “Why would an FAQ page rank above a site’s homepage”.

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23 reader March 17, 2010 at 9:08 am

If PR is not important for link building, than how come people are coming here and leaving testimonials that they have increased their rankings:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/190246-tim-steves-first-warrior-special-offer-get-unlimited-pr3-pr5-one-way-backlinks-dominate-google-now.html

Please do not delete this. Someone here has asked about more information on Blog Blueprint and i provide an answer of what other people think about it. Yes the link goes to WSO, but there are a lot of testimonials.

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24 Daniel McGonagle March 17, 2010 at 10:26 am

This is a chicken or the egg argument.

To get PR you need a combination of traffic + backlinks
Can you get top ranked for something without getting PR? Yes
Will the top-ranked URL for a certain term eventually get PR? Yes

Would I still rather have 100 urls of PR0 linking to me instead of a link from a PR3 site, that may/may not bleed some PR down to its inner page where my link is? Yes, there’s diversity of IP addresses there and I can pump link juice into them all and funnel the link juice towards destination url.

Personally I think discussion of PR is way over rated and people should just focus on creating and funneling link juice, not trying to figure out ways to harvest it, because everyone forgets that a PR3 link is lessened by .85/OBL outobund link.

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25 reader March 17, 2010 at 10:40 am

hi Daniel, i’m glad that we can discuss this politely :)

Now, i agree with your last comment, except one thing.

When you say:
“100 urls of PR0 linking to me instead of a link from a PR3 site”.
I agree, this 100 PR0 definitely could be better. But why to compare it this way. Wouldn’t it be better to compare 10 PR0 with 10 PR3 links. If someone can offer me 100 links with PR3 and 100 links with PR0, i will take PR3s. How about you?

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26 Daniel McGonagle March 17, 2010 at 11:40 am

Fake names still annoy me :) but far less than people slamming and flaming.

I’m going to publish a blog post soon “reader” that’ll be am more appropriate venue to discuss the role of PageRank in link building than this “BLS waiting list” post here.

Give me a couple of days to get that published and we can pick up the conversation there.

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27 Daniel McGonagle March 17, 2010 at 2:07 pm
28 DavidN March 19, 2010 at 2:54 am

Reader your ignorance actually hurts me. How you can be selling any service or actually bring in more traffic to your own pages other than it’s domain keyword ranking amazes the world, the SEO community at large, and readers to this blog. People like you give Indian SEO companies a bad name — that’s hard to do as we all know they are the utmost professionals in the industry. This is understandable, I know you are just trying to make a buck by bullshitting people who have no idea of how to rank a site but to proclaim your lacking of even basic SEO knowledge on a public blog frequented by SEO professionals is surprising even to me.

I explained to you in a very short comment why you were wrong. You doubted me and tried to adjust your position to match mine but you didn’t touch on what I actually said. Domain age and topic authority are the key factors.

Page rank is obsolete.

Citing Matt Cutts please. Look up the Google patents instead. Why you would believe anything this man tells you is beyond me.

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29 Rin March 23, 2010 at 2:17 am

Hi Daniel,

I managed to get a membership to Backlink Solutions but just had a quick question about the drip rate. What do you usually set yours at? I watched some tutorials and the owner seems to recommend setting it around 6…but I wanted to know if it’s okay to ramp things up a bit more?

Thanks,
Rin

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30 Daniel McGonagle March 23, 2010 at 8:57 am

Hey Rin, I used to recommend people keep drip rate low but here’s a better/more recommended methods from the owners:

It would be a good idea for us to explain how the Drip Rate (D Rate) works
as we have been receiving quite a few support questions on this topic.

The Drip Rate is an option to control how many snippets from inside a
project are posted on a daily basis.

It is randomized during each posting cycle.

A Drip Rate of 5 does NOT mean that 5 snippets will be posted daily. It
means that UP TO 5 snippets will be posted daily and is determined each
cycle by the posting script.

0,1,2,3,4 or 5 snippets could be posted.

By default, a projects Drip Rate is set to 20 – meaning UP TO 20 snippets
pertaining to that project will get posted daily.

Why mess with a projects Drip Rate?

Some people would prefer to prioritize their projects. A project of
higher important can be left at 20 and other projects can be set to lower D
Rates or “0″ to essentially pause the project.

It is advised to keep your overall project D Rate total relatively high
because no matter how many projects you have, and no matter what your D
Rate is set at – you will only ever receive 33 links per day total or 1,000
per month.

Lowing your D Rates too much could result in your daily total not reaching
it’s maximum.

However, if you wish to alter a projects Drip Rate – you can do so by
navigating to Projects->View Projects and then click on the D Rate setting
next to the project you wish to adjust the rate for.

Cheers,

Chad & Colin
Backlink Solutions

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31 Brandon March 31, 2010 at 12:32 pm

Hey everyone, I came across the blog and the conversation and it caught my interest. I currently moderate backlinkforums.com and I’d like to invite anyone who wants to join the community to do so, and to Dan, if you do provide backlink services you can get some pretty high quality backlink lists and soon we will have an area to feature your own business services to our members. -> Oh and I’m not trying to simply advertise lol, just thought this would be a great place to invite you to our forum specifically on backlinks :)

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32 Daniel McGonagle March 31, 2010 at 4:18 pm

Hi Brandon, that forum’s pretty new, what can my readers get there that they’re not getting here?

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33 Kurt April 1, 2010 at 9:41 am

Hey Daniel,

I went and looked at exactly what backlink solutions is offering. Absolutely looks like alot of potential and I like the concept vs. other syndication and backlinking networks.

Looking forward to it opening again.

Kurt
.-= Kurt´s last blog ..What’s Working Now A Quick Internet Network Marketing Lead Generation Tip =-.

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34 Brandon April 1, 2010 at 10:39 am

Sure thing Dan,
BacklinkForums.com was created to provide members with DoFollow Blog and Site lists. Each list we provide our members is DoFollow for SEO purposes. When going for backlinks, you want to get a link that passes “link juice” to your own site which helps its PR and organic ranking in the SERPS. As a premium member of our forum, you are allowed to request a niche specific DoFollow site list to help start your link building campaign. This is the main service we provide which is a great help for any serious backlinker. – Our moderators are all seasoned SEO specialists so any questions or input our members throw out will always be answered with as much accuracy as we can provide.

If any of our members provide backlink services of their own, we have a group specifically where they can advertise their business or themselves as consultants for free. We are a new forum, but we have an exceptional service and community, and would love to have a friendship with your site Dan.

Hope that explains a bit!

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35 Daniel McGonagle April 1, 2010 at 12:08 pm

OK, Brandon, that’s acceptable. Looks like the forum is a good place to pick up niche-specific lists. I linked to your forum from http://linkvanareviews.com/list-of-dofollow-rss-directories-blog-directories which seems like an appropriate place and post form which to link to your site.

Does your forum provide updated RSS directories lists, and niche rss directories, and niche directories for site submissions?

If you do then that’s a pretty cool service and site to know about.

Thanks,

Dan

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36 Brandon April 1, 2010 at 1:39 pm

Thanks Dan! We will have to grab some info about your site and throw up some info in our articles section.

As for the RSS Feeds, that would be a great idea and we have thought about it. We will most likely implement the service for members only, and once we start throwing out lists every few days.

To Show Our Appreciation ->

For anyone that registers on our forum and signs up for the premium membership we will give you a 50% discount if you send an email to “admin@backlinkforums.com” and mention you found us on LinkVanReviews.com

Thanks Everyone!

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37 Remi Vladuceanu April 4, 2010 at 3:35 am

Hi Daniel,

I’ve been thinking on getting on board with a link building service but just couldn’t decide because so much is going on that I really don’t have the time to think about it.

I was wondering if you could just estimate the tie when your service will be available. I know I can get on the waiting list but just wondering… are we talking weeks? months?

I really don’t know much about your service.
Oh, and another thing. Do you have an affiliate program for this? If you do I would like to promote it.

Thanks and take care,

Remi
.-= Remi Vladuceanu´s last blog ..Is Russell Brunson’s Viral-Secret List Building System A Scam? =-.

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38 Daniel McGonagle April 4, 2010 at 2:55 pm

Hi Remi, this isn’t my service, before you choose a service you should evaluate some things first; budget, do you like to write, or are you willing to write, your niche competition, etc…

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39 Joseph Conrad July 9, 2010 at 9:30 am

Currently using Article Marketing Automation (AMA). Noticed they are not on your review list & I’m sure for good reason. Could you please share why, Daniel?

I’m looking to replace them because most of the links don’t seem to get indexed. Very rarely does AMA yield anything above PR0.

Budget, well I pay $47/mo for AMA.

Writing, not bad at it but SLOW. Prefer automation or semi-auto.

Competition, the keywords that I typically try to rank for have google phrase match competition of 100k & keyword in title of 5k.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe

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40 Daniel McGonagle July 9, 2010 at 11:59 am

Hey Joe, I heard AMA was just like MAN and MAN’s not recommended by me so, I left it at that.

I know someone who’s a power user of AMA for over a year now and having good results with it, but he’s got lots of sites and writers and has pumped out over 2000 articles through AMA

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41 Paul Easton April 7, 2010 at 3:40 pm

has anybody actually done a test of link building services as is using them and howm any links actually show up. I have used RSS submission but never seem to see them show up using yahoo site explorer.

Paul
.-= Paul Easton´s last blog ..Live Events Feedback =-.

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42 Daniel McGonagle April 7, 2010 at 10:25 pm

Good questions Paul….

In my opinion, it’s difficult to spend time measuring # of backlinks generated seeing as how some backlinks take a while to get indexed, then show up in backlink checkers, and if/when they DO show up weeks or months later, they could have fallen out of the index by then (reality check there!) if the backlinks are on poorly designed sites (ie. not getting spidered well enough to maintain credited outbound links)

Which is where RSS submissions and RSS feeds files come into play. they serve a longer term purpose since they’re main benefit is acting as an indexer, or index driver for the urls they’re pointing to.

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43 Adam April 20, 2010 at 10:48 am

I’m not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I’m a member of Backlink Solutions and trying to get some snippets generated with the spinner tool thing.

I create my spins using TheBestSpinner and they check out perfectly when using their checker, as well as using thelinkjuicer’s checker. However, when I copy/paste them into Backlink Solutions snippet spinner generator, the snippets come out all messed up – like it can’t read the syntax correctly and the words get all jumbled up. I sent them a ticket but no response – anyone else find a fix to this?

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44 Daniel McGonagle April 20, 2010 at 2:02 pm

Adam, I’ll send something to your email address on how to do this

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45 Adam April 22, 2010 at 2:24 pm

Cool thanks – did you send it already?

They finally responded with a way to do it, but I don’t really get it, it sounds like you have to generate each snippet manually and add it to their system – seems like a lot of work to me! Maybe your way is better lol.

I suggested to just add the feature that allows multiple nested levels (like every other spinner on the net), but they said they were too busy or something.

Doesn’t seem like a hard thing to impliment, oh well hopefully soon – because I really like their system. Much better than linkvana that only allows you to post 1 link per ~150 word snippet. And the blogs in their network seem to be just as high of quality from what I’ve seen. And don’t they bookmark them too for faster indexing or something? Ugh, hate it when one small feature cripples the whole system -_-

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46 Sandy May 3, 2010 at 11:16 am

Do you know if they’re allowing anybody into their system any time soon? I’d sign up today if I could through your aff link if possible. Please let me know,

Thanks.

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47 Daniel McGonagle May 3, 2010 at 12:02 pm

Hi Sandy, should be soon, they’re testing some new stuff out now and once it’s ready they’ll let me/us know.

Thanks,

Dan

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48 Chris Scott May 4, 2010 at 3:24 am

Hi Daniel

I entered my details into the ‘Get Notified ASAP’, but I got an error demand after entering my details, so I’m not sure if I’m on the list. I have subscribed for the Sensible Guide to Traffic, so will I get a notification anyway?

By the way Daniel, excellent site. I’ve been link building for just over a year using Free Traffic System, however now I’m looking for something to get me some links with more SEO weight.

Thanks

Chris

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49 Folusho May 4, 2010 at 1:23 pm

Daniel, what’s up buddy. I see that this blog is really coming along well. You’re an inspiration. Hey, I signed up for Unique Article Wizard about a year ago for my B2B consulting through you. Should I stick with them or give your top pick a try. You have a link to their order page but it looks like they’re closed. Are they still open? Thanks.

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50 Daniel McGonagle May 4, 2010 at 5:25 pm

Hey Folusho long time no hear/see…

A lot of people get both UAW and BLS. BLS has more immediate effects, yet UAW is more powerful, especially for link volume.
I wouldn’t join BLS at this time, they’re spending most of their time revamping some things so there are some loophole back-door access ways to get in but it won’t be worth getting into now for new members. Old members are still doing OK though.

\Hope all is well,

Dan

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51 Adrian August 8, 2010 at 4:18 pm

Has anything changed since you posted this?

I just joined today since you recommend it as a top service

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52 Folusho May 5, 2010 at 5:04 am

Thanks. Everything’s pretty cool on my end. For clients I normally stick with article marketing the old fashioned way but I may fire up UAW again and see how that goes. It’s just funny how easy it is to rank an ecommerce site for their product specific terms.
.-= Folusho´s last blog ..Clickbank Affiliate Marketing – Increase Your Clickbank Sales Quickly =-.

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53 Daniel McGonagle May 5, 2010 at 8:13 am

OK, glad to hear that, yeah you might wanna “get with the times” and look into content syndication, not just article syndication, but content syndication.

Forward me your receipt and I’ll hook you up with a consultation seeing as how you said you have had it for over a year via my link and aren’t doing anything with it. I didn’t even realize I had an affiliate link out there, or was an affiliate for last year, I guess time flies….

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54 David Filer May 8, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Wow – this website has been a life saver. I just joined UAW and Linxboss. I hope to get into Back Link Solutions at some point.

I have been publishing unique content for years without much focus on backlinks. I guess I always assume high value content would always win out.

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55 Daniel McGonagle May 9, 2010 at 6:24 am

Hey David, thanks for stopping by…

The reality of the whole “write good content and get natural backlinks in true referral, editorial style” is that you still need to get the content noticed in the first place, which usually means self-generated links…a better way to think of this is…you’re promoting your content via backlinks via articles, submissions etc…

LinxBoss takes a while to bear fruit so pick medium competition terms and forget about it for a month or so, then check back to see how those 5 urls did. Watching it constantly will drive you nuts, and that advice is coming from me, a crazy person :)

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56 Daniel McGonagle June 23, 2010 at 12:47 am

FYI, BLS is open again for next 50 43 7 people then closing again

http://www.backlinksolutions.com/amember/go.php?r=365

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57 Jerry June 25, 2010 at 9:04 am

could you tell me if backlink solutions will accept the submission of my articles from ezinearticles.com for linkbuilding purposes?

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58 Daniel McGonagle June 25, 2010 at 9:33 am

They say you can only link to domains you own

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59 Jerry June 25, 2010 at 9:42 am

i wanted to know if i could submit my articles from ezinearticles.com as snippets and build links to my websites using them? or do the snippets have to be completely unique the way linkvana or ezinearticles.com requires?

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60 Jerry June 30, 2010 at 10:40 am

How many snippets do you submit per 60 word spun article?

I submitted 100 snippets. Is that enough or too much?

How soon after the snippets are submitted can I expect to see some rise in the search engine rankings?

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61 Adam July 8, 2010 at 11:22 am

I would also like to know what Jerry asked…

Is BLS still your number 1 recommended service? (i.e. the best bang for your buck.)

If you had to choose between SEnuke and BLS, which one would you choose?

How many backlinks can you expect to get per 1 snippet submitted?

How many snippets are you allowed to submit per day/week?

What is the quality of the backlinks? (i.e. PR, etc.)

-Adam

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62 Daniel McGonagle July 8, 2010 at 4:17 pm

Adam, I thought you had BLS already.

BLS, 100 links a month, they get backlinks to your backlinks, network is aged domains with PR 2-4, 1 snippet = 1 link, with 3 hours of work you can schedule your 1000 links in spun format and drip-feed over course of the month.

I like it because you can link out to hubs, lenses and other solid web entities, plus it works great for inner pages of sites, too (for medium to long tail comp), plus it doesn’t take a lot of time to do all this stuff, and it’s effective for the types of terms I just mentioned.

SE Nuke is pretty much for getting widespread SERPs real estate for easy to medium terms and niches, but price is steep, and in long run it will pretty much do what BLS can do for you, get a lot of stuff indexed.

SE Nuke IS more powerful though, since it does have a lot of other features you can use to corral some link juice, but ti takes time to use all these tools.

For the types of sites that most people have, I consider BLS the best solution because it’s a good combination of time and money spent, not too much work is needed to use it, not too expensive to be out of most people’s price range.

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63 Adam July 8, 2010 at 4:40 pm

Must have been a different Adam!

The reason I’m asking you this question is because I’m currently using SEnuke, but I really don’t want to focus on getting web 2.0 properties ranked with an increase in PR. I understand the power of SEnuke if you take the time to build up a ton of Web 2.0 networks, but I’m looking for a more hand’s off solution that can bring me some power backlinks.

If all the blogs are PR 2-4, then this looks like this is the obvious winner as it could take a decent amount of time to get your Web 2.0 networks that high with SEnuke.

I plan on using these backlinks to focus on low to medium competition keywords.

Two more questions…

Do you find these backlinks to be more powerful than… say… UAW or SEOLV? I’m currently having awesome success with SEOLV and getting 20+ articles accepted a day.

Secondly, do a lot of your links from BLS get indexed on their own? Or am I going to have to track down these little spun snippets and ping and bookmark the crap out of them?

Sorry for all the questions, but I figure I might as well ask you since I’ll be purchasing through your link… haha.

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64 Daniel McGonagle July 8, 2010 at 5:01 pm

SE nuke has the ability to build a wide wide web of link wheels types of sites that funnel link juice inward yes, and a lot of work, yes.

BLS costs less and is less work, if it doesn’t get your medium KWs ranked then write one hub OR lens OR Ezinearticle and use it to get that ranked.

If BLS had a larger network I’d say it was even better than Linkvana which is a lot of work to use.
UAW is powerful if used properly, SEO LV has very little syndication happening right now and I don’t see it worth getting ever (the middleman networks are on the way out! spread the word… :) )

Before you start link building fix the on page SEO for your site in comment, no need to use anything but %postname% for permalinks structure, no need to have categories called Articles, or Reviews, especially when the word reviews is in domain name.

You might want to get a good/better grasp of on-page SEO before doing any linkbuilding to sites that would have benefited more from backlinks if they were set up better in the first place

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65 Ken July 12, 2010 at 2:09 pm

Hi Daniel,

If you have to choose between Linkdozer and Backlink Solutions, which one would it be. As far as I know, they both work pretty much the same way, right? But I saw in one of the comments above where you told someone not to join BLS right now….so I am a little undecided…thanks!

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66 Daniel McGonagle July 12, 2010 at 3:29 pm

I’d go with BLS since so MANY people quit Link Dozer because it’s unnecessarily complicated and seems like more of a traffic dozer, not really a powerful LINK(building) Dozer

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67 Sean July 13, 2010 at 1:45 am

For backlink solutions, is it really necessary to include titles with the posts? I noticed it says “optional” but I’d like to know how much weight they put on the titles — in your opinion anyway. I do a HUGE spin for a snippet and then I spin the titles too. The titles alone add about 20 minutes to the whole process — and I’m thinking they aren’t all that important in the grand scheme of things. After all, why else would BLS say “optional title”.

Let me know what you think, I wouldn’t mind cutting out 20 minutes of work for each of these snippets if possible.

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68 Daniel McGonagle July 13, 2010 at 9:41 am

Sean, good questions.

I usually do the “sniping” approach with BLS, and do 30 snippets at a time if I know 30 will get the job done, and I only do 3 titles per section, so 9 titles overall. If I’m feeling particularly lazy, I’ll do 60-90-120 snippets but always do the 3 titles per section.

Unfortunately, much to my chagrin, they haven’t done the Best Spinner video yet which would make life a lot easier for BLS members to make tons of titles and snippets easily.

But yeah, do the random/spun titles still just don’t do nuts, but also remember that you only get 1000 links/month with them so choose realistic keywords to rank for. Recently I had a guest autho rpost to one of my sites, poor kw selection, so I put some BLS-es towards it to get to page 1 for whatever keyword I could find that had SOME traffic volume fo rsearches, it went form page 2 to page 1, nothing spectacular, but its what I use BLS for, medium comp terms and quick boosts in the SERPs.

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69 Azlan July 31, 2010 at 2:09 am

Hi Daniel,
Which one is better with BLS? Submit a hand-written content or a spun content to BLS auto-poster system? My ranking isn’t getting better with spun content anyway. I wonder if you experience the same.

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70 homebasedbusinessleads August 6, 2010 at 1:09 pm

I was surprised to hear that pr doesn’t influence link juice. I always thought the higher authority sites linking back to yours was important. Interesting.

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71 Folusho August 19, 2010 at 4:32 pm

Hey Daniel, I just signed up to BLS through you. 1000 one way links a month should be more than enough for 3 to 5 sites right? Should I sign up for two accounts? I also got the UAW through you but it seems that our results with that aren’t what they used to be.

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72 Daniel McGonagle August 20, 2010 at 5:01 am

Don’t get 2 accounts with BLS, you might even want to save yourself some time and get LinxBoss instead, then just keep adding urls and campaigns as needed

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73 Folusho August 20, 2010 at 11:07 pm

So if I had to choose one I should get LinkBoss?

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