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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Jul 2010
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Hey guys, I was wondering if post panda by Google, the AMR automated software still works and has any effect on sites to promote them SEO. Any ideas? Do you still use it and find it beneficial? Thanks guys. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: California
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I still use AMR but I do not use AMR to backlink directly to my site. I use it on my web 2.0 properties that point to my site.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2010
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what is the bad effect if we place our own site link using AMR ?
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| The Wordbay Guy War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010
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I think too much connection is made between Panda and using article sites for backlinking (Panda is about CONTENT, not backlinks). I started using AMR a little before Panda, and the results seem to be the same before and after: AMR gives some good initial benefits to a site but there seems to be a law of diminishing returns as you are basically reusing the same backlinks (article directories). So you just have to be more creative with it and it is still very powerful. I just don't link directly to my money sites much with it any more, just in case.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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So AMR still effective? Anyway.. what is your web 2.0 examples? Is it like squido? Thanks before. |
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