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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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I have subscribed to the paid version of linklicious and everyday, after I placed all my fresh blog-commenting / account-creation stuff on it and let it gets the job done by itself. Now here is the problem, I have created so many feeds (40 links each feed) that it takes them almost forever to crawl them all. I have a few feeds that I want to give priority to. What should I do in this case? Do I need to remove all my old scheduled feeds to make way for my new feeds? Thanks in advance |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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Anyone has an answer to this? Appreciated
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011
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| Linklicious.me - Pings your links until Google crawls 'em. Drips out links at your rate. OneHourBacklinks.com - FAST link building service. Index, high PR, d0follow options. Drip Feed Links - Automated Link Building Service - SEO Blasts | ||
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| Sundar Join Date: Sep 2011
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I have seen SERP improvements for my websites with Linklicious. This tool is very useful especially for those cheap and crappy forum profile links and blog comments. Most of these cheap links are not even crawled by Google. Linklicious will make sure they are crawled by Google. This is enough for SERP improvement. I have a fiverr gig on Linklicious. Search for my username i.e iyerkedar in Fiverr. |
| Last edited by iyerkedar; 01-04-2012 at 12:27 PM. Reason: Added last line | |
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