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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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Lets say I get the basic plan I submit 10 articles or pieces of content per day for my blog each of those goes on separate domains? I can choose the PR of the domains or those are randomly assigned? for those who have used this service what is the highest PR backlinks you have gotten? and how long have those backlinks stuck? When I say stuck I mean if you have lets say a PR4 or whatever from BMR does the PR4 stick? or does that change as the articles cycle off the main page Do you have to backlink those posts ? or they just stand on their own? |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010
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The posts go on separate domains and you can't choose the PR of the domains. So far the highest PR I've got is PR5. The homepage of their blog contains 20 posts. Assume they add 3-4 posts per day, your post will fall out of the homepage in around 4-5 days. BMR will backlink the posts to get them indexed. So I don't build backlink to these posts. |
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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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I have seen people who use BMR say their PR Doesnt drop once the posts cycle off the main page is this true |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010
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You don't have to backlinks to those posts, although you're not prohibited from doing it. Just keep pumping out unique posts and you'll be fine. |
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| Jeff Lepage War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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The highest PR link I have received so for is PR6. Even thought your link will cycle off the main page eventually, I have yet to see a drop in rankings because of it. Plus, the whole concept to building links with BMR is to keep at it. Technically this is something that should be done regardless of what you use to build backlinks. No you don't have to back link these links, BMR already does that for you. Can you? Yes, but I do not recommend that you do. Once it is indexed ( which they do for you ), you don't need to worry about building back links for it anymore. If you are going to write at least 100 - 150 posts to BMR each month, then the subscription is going to be worth it for you. However, if you aren't going to submit that many, then it might not be for you. Yes, it takes work with BMR to build your links. You need to submit unique content to the network of at least 150 words to get a single link. If you want, you can create 300 word posts and get 2 links. It is really up to you. But for each 150 word post you get 1 link. I write 1 new page for each of my websites on a daily basis. Then I write 10 posts for BMR focusing on 1 keyword ( 1 page/post ) until it ranks in the top 3 of google. I do this day in and day out. At the moment I work about 5 - 6 hours out of the day, and then go and do whatever I feel like after that. I wouldn't use BMR if it wasn't showing me results. I used to use UAW, but I was not seeing the results from that as I once did, nor as fast as BMR shows them to me. So I switched from UAW ( which takes way to much time IMHO ) and went over to BMR and have not looked back since. -- Jeff | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Toronto, Canada
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Also, I have recently signed up for the 10 link/14 day trial to see how it goes. I'll be sending 5 links to 2 domains to see what happens. 1 domain is already ranked high for a few keywords, and 1 is on the 4th page or something. Either way if it doesn't do much, I'll probably stick with it for a month or 2. The interface for BMR is really good. I like how simple it all is and how quick everything is. Someone had mentioned that with too many users the system could implode and turn to crap, with BMR they do everything they can to prevent this. They do this by only allowing unique content, only giving you 10 links/day per website, every post is manually reviewed by a human, and every website you add is reviewed before it's allowed on. They really do run a tight ship that will (hopefully) keep out the kind of people who ruin stuff like this. Hope that info helps. | |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: UK
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I have a website with a PR 3 and almost every single post i've created, without any backlinks to them, automatically have pagerank 2 or above. Take this in to consideration when thinking about the BMR network. Due to the high amount of pages on any given website you probably won't get quite as much link juice as you would like, however it's still a worthy investment and well worth the monthly fee by miles. | |
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| RevSEO.com High PR Links Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: NYC
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Google's doing all they can to make the latest fad, private blog networks, go away. Having said that, BMR is still the best solution for this type of thing. They really go above and beyond ANY of the competitors, and its important to recognize that. Heres a few things they do: Limit the posts per day per account Legible content only - checked via human readers Original content is checked via Google & checked in their database Verification of sites - to keep the crap garbage out of the system |
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