Linx Boss live active link, sign up instructions plus FAQs and best practices

by Daniel on June 24, 2010

in Linx Boss

I managed to get my readers (you) a back door way to get into Linx Boss even though they’re closed to public.

Took a bit of work, but Tommy was nice enough to oblige my demands hehe :)

Click this link to sign up for Link Boss

It will ask you to resubscribe, which might be confusing to you since it’s not a sales letter url, or a normal sign up page, but hey… that’s what we get if we want/demand special treatment.

Before you join, read this review on Linx Boss and pay special attention to the non-moderated, objective comments users and readers left there.

Read them all, choose and decide carefully, but please don’t join out of curiosity!

You also might want to read the LB diary post

NOTE: It took a bit of cajoling and wheeling and dealing to get this live active, working private link and there are no refunds with this service, not that you’ll be wanting it.  Just don’t make me look bad to the LinxBoss folks since they did stretch some rules and went to the effort of making some special accommodations just for me/us/you

So DON’T join if you’re curious and expect big results in 2 weeks, it’ll take 1-2 months to see results but usually results are seen withing 2 weeks to a month and remember, it’s hands-free, it’s not “pretty” but has worked for (70% of ) every url I tested this out with.

Click this link to sign up for Link Boss

Linx Boss FAQS and Best Practices

Some FAQS

You get 200 links a month to 1 url, up to 5 URLs, so 1000 links  a month you can add more urls in for extra fee

Links4Linx gets links to all the URLS on your sites (domain urls entered as campaign) but will only get links to urls on your site that already have links to them.

LinxBoss network consists of 35,000 sites and their goal is to make sure that you never get a link from the same site to the same url

You can rotate domain urls in and out of the system as needed.

Best Practices:

Use Linx Boss to get links to keyword rich domains for faster results, obvious tip for most people but needs to be said

Be patient, sometime the more competitive terms take time to rise in SERPs

To harness the power of Linx4Linx, try getting active, credited site-wide backlinks so when you activate L4L it will actually be able to see that your domains inner pages and urls have links to them, so it now has some work to do, but if you don’t have links to all your inner pages, then L4L won’t be able to do what it’s supposed to do, since it gets links to ONLY the inner pages and urls of your site that have pre-existing backlinks to them.

L4L Note: It doesn’t seem to be 100% set up yet, 1/3 modules are there, but in meantime (if you plan on getting this, start getting any type of backlinks to long tail kws on urls you’re not doing any link building for now.  L4L, when its up and running 100% will see the links you have to other urls on your site for long tail terms and will then go out, find your existing links and get links to your links, but for inner long tail keywords phrases, urls etc…

Warning: Don’t expect miracles if your domains entered in to the system don’t have any pre-existing inbound link velocity, or your sites aren’t well-optimized, or if you’re going after extremely competitive terms with a non-keyword-rich domain name.  Just common sense there, but I don’t want people fallaciously complaining that Linx Boss doesn’t work for them when their on site SEO isn’t up to par and/or they’re expecting miracles.  I fight hard for my readers and to get special access to services like Linx Boss and BLS even when they’re closed to the public so please don’t make a liar/fool out of me.

Read everything in this category to ensure best results with your link building and on-page optimization

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{ 105 comments }

Paul Clarke November 10, 2010 at 11:21 am

It’s hard to say how good linxboss is.

I have been using it a short while, with BMR and UAW and one or two other methods on 6 site.

Combined, the results on all six sites have been nothing short of phonominal.

I post between 800 and 1000 BMR posts a month (which I write myself, it would cost $2500 dollars to get these donw by BMR’s inhouse team) and I also get 1000 Linx links a month. In addition I spin and post 2 articles a week to about 250 of the nigh PR sites on AMR – then hammer the top 30 or 40 links the back end finds with 4 or 5 indexing solutions (very hard) .
I put up a few WEB2.0 structures as well (to mix it up) So it’s a pretty varied approach (not averse to pointing someones Xrumer at it either if something gets “jammed up”

But I HAVE noticed an increase in SERPS , or more particularly in the speed at which a site will rise in serps when adding LB to the mix.

I figure, let’s try it for 3 months. It will either pay for itself or it won’t. Once I’ve mentally “spent the cash” I have no buyer regret. It either earns it back (in potential of not actual cash) in 90 odd days – or it doesn’t.

As simple as that.

Sean November 11, 2010 at 7:11 pm

Just jumped on board. Reviews look great and there’s nothing like a completely hands-off tool to add to the arsenal. I got about 5 main websites, so this should be perfect. Linxboxx for the homepage, BMR posts for the inner pages! Solid plan!

Sean November 12, 2010 at 12:34 am

Links 4 Links (L4L) seems pretty awesome to me so far. I know the anchor text would be mix & matched to the other links you have out (for instance, articles and blog posts), but it’s still a great way to boost the power of those links and make them even more valuable.

I actually didn’t plan on doing anything with L4L (not that it requires much effort to begin with), but I can definitely see it’s appeal.

This has got to be the best link building service ever (I honestly don’t know for sure YET, but I’m assuming it’s effectiveness based on the awesome reviews).

What other sort of hands-free “do it all” link services are there? Any others worth trying?

Daniel McGonagle November 12, 2010 at 10:45 am

Sean, I would use it for sites that are “stuck” in their current rankings it seems to be what LinxBoss does best, takes aged sites and boosts them, some of my new sites just sit there for long time with slow slow improvement if I don’t put any other links to them.

Not trying to confuse you or sway you away from getting it, just adding a little balance and “sobriety” to the comments here

jom November 14, 2010 at 9:44 pm

Hello,

I have read a lot of good reviews on this system and wanted to ask opiions on other members. If Dan can comment as well would be great. My point here is not to speak about practical results, i am more interested in know how many links members are getting indexed and sticking. We all know the end results are dependent on good onpage seo variety etc, but that is really not my point here.

1 – Linxboss is a hands free linking system, no doubt, most people are reporting an increase in serps by using it ….great.

2 – how many of this people are really only using linxboss and manage to report a good amount of links sticking coming from the system?

3 – The system claims to deliver 200 linx per url p/ month. I have firstly used linxboss during 3 months ( 90 days is as i am aware, generally good to see what sticks and what doesn’t) on 2 urls. After the 3 months period (Supposly after 600 links done) i only can see about 60 links in one site and about 75 on the 2nd site in yahoo explorer.

5 – Now about almost 5 months after I stoped with the system for 2 months, this urls are now reporting less then 50 urls.

I would like to know other members experience on stick rates, based on ppl that really used only linxboss, as otherwise is not possible to track the links…even beeing dificult as linxboss do not show the exact urls where the links are getting posted.

Please share your experience.

thanks

Jom

Daniel McGonagle November 15, 2010 at 5:12 pm

Jom, I’ll not be replying to this (after this reply) since I obviously still recommend it, am an affiliate so not really believable when an affiliate says, “hey it’s great, just try it again!” you know what I mean?

Some people report great success with new sites, not so much for me though,
others report aged sites don’t see any positive effects from LinxBoss, not for me though

So, there’s a big mix of success stories and not so good results reported with them, same as any other link building service

jom November 15, 2010 at 11:32 pm

Thanks Dan,

But as i mentioned in the begining of the post, my point wasnt’t about success, but trying to understand if people are getting their links sticking which mines don’t seem to be. I have experienced a slightly increase in the serps when i was using it after about 2 months, maybe when the links were up, but they probably got de index fast after the 3 months.

the first time I havent really taken an extra step trying to create links to my backlinks as the system claim to do it via L4L. But i will this time at least for the links that i will found.

I have started my subscription again and going to give it another go.

thanks

jom

Paul Clarke November 16, 2010 at 3:42 am

WHat are your quantities.

I only ask because I use the service like crazy.

I am promoting 5 sites and probably add 1000 posts a month split between them (8-9 keywords).
I’m sat in with this, some article marketing and a linxboss sub for the same sites.

Links do fade over time no matter where you get them from. I think it’s wrong to ever consider that you have “finished” promotion of a site.

From my point of view (selling SEO services) i’m mighty relieved about this. It means my clients need me over and over again.

In short, are you pushing out enough unique content? I wouldn’t really consider less than 80 per keyword and a couple of hundred per site per month.

$2.50 per 150 words is incredibly expensive mind you. I have a VA in the USA who will do this for $1 (she can do about 200 a day) , and a couple of contacts in micronesia who will give me 25 snippets for $10 (and it takes them about an hour and a quarter to do them – so they are still earning a massive wage for the region)

It’s not the simplest procedure, you need to source writing talent or do a lot yourself. I think that’s where this system comes unstuck for many. I wonder how many subscriptions post less than 10 articles a month? A large minority I would guess.

Paul Clarke November 16, 2010 at 4:03 am

lol mixing LB and BMR here. (sorry)

Still advice the same. If possible get both – and think BIG NUMBERS

(and get links in other ways as well)

Kishore December 31, 2010 at 12:26 pm

I have a question – Do anyone know of any 1 url or any method which LinxBoss posts to?

I am asking out of curiosity, just to know how different it is from BMR or BLS links.

Mine is a WP site and I am not getting any pingbacks from LB unlike BMR or BLS.

Steven January 2, 2011 at 7:49 am

Just wanted to share with you my experience with LinxBoss, since I discovered the service through this site thanks to Dan. Warning you, this comment will be long ;) Read on, if you want to save $147 or even more…

I was a member for 2 months, but when the 3rd month was coming up I didn’t really want to pay another $147 for the membership, which is in my opinion overpriced.

First of all, the good points. YES, it’s easy and it’s all automated. If you don’t want to write content and submit links to directories/blogs manually, then LinxBoss is perfect. It allows you to specify categories, choose your anchors, etc. Everything is user friendly and you literally don’t have to do anything, except just plug in more sites into the system. (Mind you, more than 5 sites gets stupidly expensive, even though $147 is too much anyway).

Now regarding the reasons of why I canceled the membership and not planning to go back. The very first thing what I noticed is that you get NO WHERE near 200 links/month. It’s more likely to be about 20-30 at most, and the reason being is because the links, which you get are from some retarded blog posts.

Basically, there are some general blogs with titles and posts (about 100-150 words) which don’t make ANY SENSE AT ALL and then what they do is simply put your anchor text at the end of each post – totally out of place. The posts are probably auto-generated somehow, but it’s definitely not human writing, because mainly they are just bunch of keywords and no-sense sentences put together to make up “relevant” content.

In my opinion, these kind of links are just totally useless and the proof of that are my rankings. I’m not new to SEO, and I understand that there are many factors to ranking high, but LinxBoss is not going to help you.

The links that you get from them cannot be considered as relevant, they’re from junk sites and due to the latter, they don’t get indexed – meaning you’re just wasting your time and money.

I would rather submit unique content to BMR and spin my articles with UAW, knowing where and what kind of links I will get. Yes, it’s more work, but the results speak for themselves.

Sometimes you have to forget about “automation” and just blatantly do HARD WORK, producing unique content and submitting it to quality sites.

That’s my 0.02c, the choice is yours.

Happy New Year!

Kyle January 2, 2011 at 11:43 am

Steven, I have to totally agree with your assessment on Linx Boss.

Been using this solution myself for a little over 60 days now, and everything you said is spot on target!

I actually came to the same conclusion a few weeks ago, especially after linking up a few of the “few” pingbacks I received from LB, and saw the quality of blogs my links are getting placed upon, very low, I really don’t believe the indexing rate could possibly be that high.

Anyhow, I already made the logical choice in my mind, abandon LB and simply take the $147 and redirect those funds toward outsourcing content to feed BMR, which has works very well for me, with a very high index rate!

Paul Clarke January 3, 2011 at 7:28 am

I’ve cancelled linxboss for the same reason. Scraped for my links and found a few. 2 months in I found 11 on one keyword, and 7 of those were on PR0 sites. Other keyword quantities ranged from 15-30 – but the overall PR picture was flipping terrible 70% seemed to be on PR0 sites and the quality of the sites (and the number of links spammed on them) really detracted for me.

Not sure there are any tools that gice you good links for $100 a month. BMR is the closest – but if you pay for 300+ snippets a month – it costs a hell of a lot more.

I noticed no real advances in SERPS ( a couple moved a couple of places on page 4 or 5 – but they weren’t particularly tough phrases)

All in all – a great idea – but poor quality sites makes it a no go for me. It’s out of my rotation while i look for another way to make decent links.

David January 3, 2011 at 11:59 am

I wanted to share my experience as a reflection of what Steven and Kyle posted.
I do agree with you guys on your main points… I have seen these links and they do look like they won’t help… In fact I have taken the content posted with my links and put it into Google as a search phrase and it comes up on about a dozen different sites, no copyscape pass for this stuff..
I was considering dropping my service with them, but here is why I haven’t… Even though this all looks like it won’t help, my sites as well as my client sites are still moving up, it is a very strange phenomenon. Why would this linking method work? Is it because all of the sites that Linxboss uses are spread out over 35,000 domains, possibly all over the globe? or is it that these guys have figured out something we don’t already know about Google? It looks totally spammy, but I have moved up in the SERPs and I am not asking questions as to why…
I will post if things change in the future, but right now I have 10 domains on my account with them…. Good luck all!!

Paul Clarke January 3, 2011 at 5:11 pm

I get your point – but that’s not my experience. 2 months in (I know that’s not a lot – but at almost $150 a month – I’m not going to go for much longer) I got no-where with it.

I like Daniels point about shifting “stuck” sites. Maybe if you get a 2 year old+ domain that just won’t move with any other method this might just work. But 2 months of chasing the same relatively soft keywords showed very poor results for me.

How many servers are these domains spread across?
Well – I applaud the guys for doing this. The UI is decent and the idea is very good, but I can only go on the results I got, and for almost $300 bucks in two months I got next to nothing. If I’d just had one decent progress on one of my 13 words (3 domains had a main and 2 others 2 domains had a main and one other) but I can’t report any decent movement at all.

They might argue it takes much longer than this (it’s sort of what they imply on the sales page) but at $147 a month I’m going to need something to at least grin at after 2 months.

When I have had good experiences with tools costing a craction of this as a sub – I think I need to move on.

I’d love someone to tell me I’m missing something. I really like the idea of this subscription. If it worked I’d be back like a shot. How many months do the devs think it takes to shift a soft(ish) keyword from page 3 to page 2? (still no money on page 2 of course)

I cancelled because I lost faith in it. I need something to be pleased about after 2 months – or failing that a DAMN GOOD arguement as to why I should keep spending such a lot of dough for more “x” months.

The sales blurb take of “just stick with it, we are here for the long haul” doesn’t justify (for me) getting no results in this time period.

David S. January 3, 2011 at 6:21 pm

Paul- since you already cancelled, try this: go into YSE or Spyglass and find all of these links that you know are created by Linxboss and send a ton of backlinks to each one of them… Backlink your backlinks… but be sure to backlink your story, not the home page of where it was originally when it posted, (probably isnt’t there anymore anyway)..
if nothing happens after this then you know these types of links don’t work for your keyword competition…
Good Luck.. David

Paul Clarke January 4, 2011 at 4:05 am

Thanks David. I did that straight away. That’s why I know there were so few – and how poor they were PR and readability wise.
(I always index my links – I’m extremely fastidious about that – I have more indexing tools and second tier backlinking methods than I have first tier ones)

Thanks anyway

Steven January 4, 2011 at 5:17 pm

Paul what do you use for indexing your links?

I just build links like crazy without thinking about indexing…I leave them and whatever happens, let it be.

Thanks

Paul Clarke January 5, 2011 at 3:40 am

First I use scrapebox indexer (pinging in reality) with a subset of 1000 sites from a list of 70,000 (got from BHW forums) then I mash them together with a few authority links into RSS feeds and submit each one to about 70 sites using Fast RSS ($5 from BHW again – faster than Ksoft’s RSS submit, more sites, more reliable, and one thirtieth of the cost – though if you have a 64bit OS there are a couple of DLL files you’ll need to cut and paste). Then I pull out BMD and submit each link to about 10-20 bookmarking sites. (you need a LOT of accounts to do this sort of thing on a daily basis – otherwise you will be banned by the sites pretty sharpish) Finally I use a WSO called simple leveraging on the top 30 links I make each day – it is similar to bookmarking (but not quite) on a private network of 360+ sites. It costs, but each liunk really benefits if you use tags correctly.

I have over 99% indexing success rate for PR1 or higher, about 70% for PR0 (but I rarely have enough time/subscription to submit all PR0 to simple leveraging)

Previously, unhelped my indexing rate was about 4% (4%!! – so it’s a 20-25x improvement OR a months linking without indexing now completed in a day be the simple expedient of actually getting them indexed)

I write very quickly (speech to text) and can quite easily make 50+ Ezine standard articles in a day – or 10-12 VERY heavily spun articles (nested spinning – based on 3 versions of an original text with special attention made to title,resource and intro)

So I need good indexing methods to prevent this effort being wasted.
Yes – it’s bloody hard work

Paul

Steven January 5, 2011 at 5:19 pm

Thanks Paul. It’s definitely all about hard work and QUANTITY. Obviously, I’m not talking about junk links, but when it comes to submitting posts to BMR or other link building services, you have to submit big numbers.

5-10 posts won’t make much of a differences, so outsourcing would be helpful in these cases.

Steven

Paul Clarke January 6, 2011 at 3:35 am

BMR is a strange one. I think they have around 300 sites, so if I’m promoting say three keyphrases I might rank them in order of difficulty then post 300 mini posts in that ration (140 on the toughest, 100 on the next and 60 on the last) HOPING for an even spread amongst the sites (obv I have no guarantee)
It gives decent results for my effort – I write them all myself (record 120 posts written between 8:45am and 4:00pm – all accepted.)
I write them myself becasue my current level of business does not create the $300 in two thirds of a day that getting these done by BMR would costs me ($450 a day or $125,000 per annum) so it’s far more economical to write myself.
If the time comes where either BMR posts cost a LOT less than $2.50 or I can but them for say a dollar each, then I might outsource. Bought some on Fiverrr twice (2 different vendors – 4 snippets for $5 each time – were so bad I dared not even post them)
Articles and BMR’s are all I do – everything else is pretty much auto.

Scritty

Daniel McGonagle January 6, 2011 at 6:27 pm

Paul, et al…. I’m closing the comments down on this url for a bit because it’s sort of gotten off track. I’ll leave all the Linxboss related comments on here though, good and bad

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