Would you guys use a 2-click SEO software that builds high quality Contextual Backlinks?

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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    In light of where guest blogging and article marketing is now the idea of rewriting a load of PLR to submit to webmasters is pretty bad.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    It would be interesting to me if you were able to send them to PDF directories adn schedule the posting speed
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    • Profile picture of the author WinningIO
      Originally Posted by patadeperro View Post

      It would be interesting to me if you were able to send them to PDF directories adn schedule the posting speed
      I'm not sure if that's as effective anymore, there are only a handful of PDF directories out there.
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Originally Posted by WinningIO View Post

    This is not SPAM or blackhat as this does not break any TOS or copyright law.
    Actually it is both.

    Creating content for the purpose of generating a backlink is "blackhat" in Google's eyes as those links are not gathered "naturally".

    Rewriting (by mechanics or hand) the same article in order to propagate it around the internet is junk content and many would consider SPAM.

    If the article is of value, there is no reason to rewrite it or spin it.

    There are no ToS for using the Internet. Google has ToS but they only apply to your account if you use AdSense. This would definitely break AdSense ToS.


    What do you guys think?
    I think tools like this can be useful but to say they are not "black hat" and do not generate useless SPAM is disingenuous at best.
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