Linkvana or SEOLinkVine - Which one?

by rizzy
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I am considering signing up for Linkvana. From what I see it sounds great. I would like to see if anyone is using it and what you think about it and your experiences with it.

I am also looking at seo link vine, but I don't think that is the product for me. SEOLinkVine sounds great for spinning content and getting it out on tons of blogs at once.

From what I hear about Linkvana there is no spinning and you can send out your posts and links on a gradual basis instead of a whole lot of places at once.

I would love everyones thoughts and experiences on this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Negotiator74
    I use Linkvana and thinks its great. It will publish a maximum of 5 posts that contain 1 of your links per day. Not sure how many sites you are promoting. If it a lot, then to promote each one is quite a bit of work. On the other hand, if you only have 1 or 2 sites, then it will be much easier but then I would question paying $149 per month for so few sites. Anyway, the product itself is great if it fits your needs. I can't speak for SEOLV
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    • Profile picture of the author babywarrior
      i had just recently tried seolinkvine. Pretty decent stuff they have there which i assume will only get better since it is still kinda new. They do allow spin article which to me is both a plus and minus. For i dont want my article to appear on the same blog as someone whose article is spammy. The blog owner thou can control and allow manual submission only. but still those spammy blog would probably have loads of badly spun article and on auto submission thus creating a blog of unreadable stuff.

      That said $47 is worth the price in my view
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  • Profile picture of the author Jhziiy96
    Great advice. I'll think about trying them both
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Blaze
    Review on Linkvana have never really been too good (not tried the service myself due to those reviews) but SEOLinkVine has by far the best and biggest network of sites closely followed by UAW!

    So if anything give either of those two a try or both and see which one you prefer or even keep them both as they both contain different websites in the networks so both create different backlinks for you

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    • Profile picture of the author ttippmann
      Originally Posted by Mark Blaze View Post

      Review on Linkvana have never really been too good (not tried the service myself due to those reviews) but SEOLinkVine has by far the best and biggest network of sites closely followed by UAW!

      So if anything give either of those two a try or both and see which one you prefer or even keep them both as they both contain different websites in the networks so both create different backlinks for you

      Mark Blaze
      Dude, you trash Linkvana in every forum about it. You haven't even tried it. This forum is for truth marketing, not marketing your aff links.

      I bet you are just trying to push your UAW an SEOLV aff links.
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  • Profile picture of the author digsea
    I have recently signed up with SE0LinkVine.com and I'm getting good results so far. I quit my subscription at submit your article to test SLV out. I use it in conjunction with rapid rewriter, which I prefer to use for the spinning element and then import it into SLV
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  • Profile picture of the author Doctore
    I've never used Linkvana, but I am a user of SEOLinkvine, and I can say 100% that I'm happy with SEOLinkvine.

    The results so far have been very impressive. I've used a variety of tools, with SENuke being my most fav.. and although they dont really compare in regards to functionality, in regards to "link juice" im finding the SEOLinkvine links carrying a lot more weight and helping my sites dramatically increase their rankings.

    If i were you, I would get into SEOLinkvine TODAY.. because Brad is close the doors.. give it a whirl.. because you will only end up kicking yourself for missing out on a truly fantastic program.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    You can never have enough links...so use whatever you can.

    SEOLV is great, i also use articleranks at the moment.
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  • Profile picture of the author Meadowview
    For SEOLV users, what settings are you using for Max Requests Per Day & Max Publish Blogs & why? I am having a hard time getting my mind around these settings. I understand what they mean, just not sure of the best strategy. Does it relate to how much spinning was done?
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisG
    Originally Posted by jamestan81 View Post

    I have used both network and I am only subscribing to SEOLInkVine, BLS and MAN currently.
    How is backlink solutions working out for you? If I were to use one these services, that might be my first choice, interesting to see how bls and slv compare.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanvroman
    Linkvana has worked extremely well for me. We use it for several website and have seen amazing results.

    And we aren't talking obscure keywords - but highly competitive phrases. The system works really well, and I can't say much more than that. I'll keep paying the $150 without blinking.
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  • Profile picture of the author vinbytes
    We have tested SEO link vine and it's very easy and faster to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    Originally Posted by jamestan81 View Post

    However, I find it very troublesome to keep writing articles for every post... Yes 1 article 1 post...this means 50 post = 50 articles..

    On the other hand, SEOlinkvine comes with a standard spinning system which allows us to post 1 spinnable article and post to AS MANY blogs as we like as long they have certain unique %.
    ..
    What stops you simply spinning content to use in LV, like you do in SEOLV ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Koltai
      Originally Posted by SimonHarrison View Post

      What stops you simply spinning content to use in LV, like you do in SEOLV ?
      They'll abort your membership and ban you. They have a "no spun content" rule.

      IMO Linkvana pales in comparison to Backlink Solutions. I'd get on the waiting list for that and use Unique Article Wizard or SEnuke for link generation until then. Here's what makes BLS better than Linkvana:
      • They allow spinning - Less work, more links.
      • You can drip the same post up to 20 times per day - Great for short-term sites or aged domains.
      • Because of the way the links are generated, you can use one post to rotate links to up to 3 different sites, which reduces footprinting

      And here's the real kicker... They create backlinks to the posts you submit, which means they're more likely to get indexed, more likely to stick, and more valuable than the links you'd get from Linkvana. Oh, and BLS is also $97 as opposed to Linkvana's $147. Not a tough choice IMO.
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      • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
        Originally Posted by Chris Koltai View Post

        They'll abort your membership and ban you. They have a "no spun content" rule.

        IMO Linkvana pales in comparison to Backlink Solutions. I'd get on the waiting list for that and use Unique Article Wizard or SEnuke for link generation until then. Here's what makes BLS better than Linkvana:
        • They allow spinning - Less work, more links.
        • You can drip the same post up to 20 times per day - Great for short-term sites or aged domains.
        • Because of the way the links are generated, you can use one post to rotate links to up to 3 different sites, which reduces footprinting

        And here's the real kicker... They create backlinks to the posts you submit, which means they're more likely to get indexed, more likely to stick, and more valuable than the links you'd get from Linkvana. Oh, and BLS is also $97 as opposed to Linkvana's $147. Not a tough choice IMO.
        Out of interest

        a) how do they know it's spun, I can generate better spun content than
        I see some people actually write.

        b)Why do they care whether it's spun or not , nobody is presumably ever
        going to see the content are they ?

        LV seems to get good feedback , it's about the one network I don't use,
        I'm vaguely tempted, I just can't quite see the point in the no spun
        content.

        C) Never heard of BLS, what appeals to me about LV is that generally people
        have a good word to say about it, which tends to suggest it's delivering
        good results.

        The question is, is that in some way due to the fact they flat out refuse
        spun content, I just can't see why it would make any difference,the only
        reason would be if it's been lazily spun so Google discounts it as being
        the same content and devalues the link.

        The only vaugely true "review" of it seemed less than impressed:

        http://linkvanareviews.com/backlink-...link-solutions
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  • Profile picture of the author CianMcCarthy
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    LinkVana is very good :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author aa411853
    Jury is still out on me for SEOLinkvine. I've posted about 25 articles over the past month. Each article has been spun to better than 100% uniqueness, and the content quality is top notch. My acceptance rate is around 94-95%. The most any one article has been distributed is about 60 times. And we're not talking about some obscure niche either. Personally I've had better distribution results with ArticleRanks, which is essentially free if you accept some content on your own sites.

    As for LinkVana there's no question that it works. But yes it does take some effort to write the individual posts, so spend a $1 or 2 per post and have someone else do it for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Seth Stewart
      Originally Posted by aa411853 View Post

      As for LinkVana there's no question that it works. But yes it does take some effort to write the individual posts, so spend a $1 or 2 per post and have someone else do it for you.
      I agree that outsourcing the initial article writing is a great way to take advantage of LinkVana for those who don't like to put time into the first-generation posts. I outsource a good bit of my article submission to the Philippines, and if you look through the resumes on onlinejobs.ph, you notice that quite a few of them are already familiar with using LinkVana, and you can get them started on LV submissions right away, dirt cheap.

      It's a bit too soon for most of them know about SEOLV, but easy to train an outsourcer on it's use.

      Think I'll check out the BackLink Solutions Chris was talking about...never heard of it but it may be a nice "3rd side" of this triangle.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tengalon
      aa411853, I am also a subscriber to SEOLV and my result are exactly the same as yours. What I want to know is, where do these people writting wonderful stuff about SEOLV getting their infomation from. Maybe there are 2 SEOLV's out there and me and you are on the wrong one. I am considering cancelling my sub. to the service as it is'nt doing it for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author pavionjsl
    Rus sellers set up in warrior forum is a good one. Backlink solutions is good if you get in 98.00 a month have to get used to the dashboard.
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  • Profile picture of the author billionareHuman
    SEO Linkvine does not cut it, I'm no backlinking newbie either. According to the report, 1 article has been distributed 80 times after 2 months, searching in google for a sentence that is not spun shows my article is on about 20 unique sites, thus only 20 indexed after 2 months? Of those 20 I clicked on a few and the site has disapeared (probably member blogs) thus further reducing the quantity of links, so I would estimate its probably 10 links after 2 months, from the apparent 80 that was distributed

    Either google doesn't like the sites in their network (thus no indexing) or they do little to help their blogs get indexed, or they rely on blogs from members to much rather than having blogs in their own network

    The niche of my article is quite popular so it's not like they couldn't find blogs to match the theme of my article

    I submitted many other articles too and saw little results.


    Where as linkvana on the other hand, if you search for a setence from your post in google you will see nearly 90% of them are indexed the first day! huge difference between LV's blog network and Linkvines.

    All of linkvana's domains are aged aswell as they buy old domains with link juice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    It bothers me when 48+ hours have passed since I submited articles to SEOLV selecting 19 categories for them the blog owners have not even approved or rejected a single one of them. See attached image for proof. Sometimes it works great but sometimes it doesn't. The most an article of mine has been distributed is 150 times which was posted in May with 10 requests per day in various categories as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author aa411853
      Originally Posted by Sleaklight View Post

      It bothers me when 48+ hours have passed since I submited articles to SEOLV selecting 19 categories for them the blog owners have not even approved or rejected a single one of them. See attached image for proof. Sometimes it works great but sometimes it doesn't. The most an article of mine has been distributed is 150 times which was posted in May with 10 requests per day in various categories as well.
      Yeah I think you have to tap the experience of this forum to save yourself some time when looking to test out new services.
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