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| Active Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Lockport New York
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Just was wondering if anyone is using them and what their success rate is with them?
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010
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I am looking for answers on this, also. Is there an alternative to Tribepro. From what i see on Tribepro, there is a lot of MLM people. I would like a place like Tribepro that has websites that don't look spammy. Tim |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I have used tribepro for a couple of months. You have to be careful and conscious of who you auto-syndicate as your submissions fill up fast. From what I experienced they are good. I have had results on page 1 very quickly, some stick, some fall off after the first week of syndication. None of them have gotten deindexed, or harmed in any way. (low comp) I would like for someone that has more experience with bookmarking demon to chime in and let me know if the effect would be the same. I have tried to google it and can't find a definitive answer. Its been a long time since using bmd, but from having used both tribepro and bmd, I am leaning that one could use bmd for similar results if they really dug into it. I could be wrong, but would love to hear other experienced warriors thoughts. |
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