Chris Rempel recommends forumlinkbuilding.com is it any good?

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Chris Rempel recommends forumlinkbuilding.com in one of his reports. Anyone tried them ?? are they any good.
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  • Profile picture of the author abelacts
    Did he? Which report is that?
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  • Profile picture of the author Franck Silvestre
    My advice: just try them, and see what happen to your MWR (Most Wanted Response: makes sales, get subscribers...)

    If it doesn't work for you, just ditch it and move to something else.

    It's the way to do it.

    Franck
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  • Profile picture of the author IMChick
    No free trial? If you can't get reviews here, there are a few ways to do your due diligence before jumping into something with a price tag like that.

    Of course, one way is to have chris see the post and comment on it.

    If you have the opportunity to email his customer service, this is a great question to have him answer. Why does he recommend it, how is it different, what special thing does it do, how does it give you a jump-start, blah blah blah.

    Go to the site itself and look at the sales page. Any testimonials? Do you recognize any of those names as fellow Warriors? If you do, would you PM them a question?

    Ask the site for a trial period, see how their CS answers you.

    Some ideas to get started.
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    • Profile picture of the author abelacts
      Originally Posted by IMChick View Post

      No free trial? If you can't get reviews here, there are a few ways to do your due diligence before jumping into something with a price tag like that.

      Of course, one way is to have chris see the post and comment on it.

      If you have the opportunity to email his customer service, this is a great question to have him answer. Why does he recommend it, how is it different, what special thing does it do, how does it give you a jump-start, blah blah blah.

      Go to the site itself and look at the sales page. Any testimonials? Do you recognize any of those names as fellow Warriors? If you do, would you PM them a question?

      Ask the site for a trial period, see how their CS answers you.

      Some ideas to get started.
      Some great ideas here. This is another great way to go about it. I always ask for unbiased views from other users (especially in private - they are more inclined to tell all) on a product. And based on that, you can decide for yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author chris_surfrider
    I recommended this service when their rates were lower.

    Also, when I used to use them, their forum link-building approach was much more organic. They would actually contribute to threads, etc.

    I can't confirm this personally, but I've heard from others that they've been slipping in that regard lately.

    Perhaps they've grown too quickly and had to fill the workload with less-qualified link builders...

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    • Profile picture of the author sarahstaar
      Ok so if they are using a bot or non human methods to post, i would still get the back links to my site ??? this should improve my google rankings shouldn't it ?
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  • Profile picture of the author zoobie
    I myself do offer forum link building as I did set up a WSO for that but forums links are not permanent since the site admins have every right to change their rules and/or remove the links completely if they find it annoying. Also the link power of the page will easily be shared with tons of others members so I recommend a blog post/article creation/themes sponsoring kind of thing is you want good permanent links
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    • Profile picture of the author sarahstaar
      Originally Posted by zoobie View Post

      I myself do offer forum link building as I did set up a WSO for that but forums links are not permanent since the site admins have every right to change their rules and/or remove the links completely if they find it annoying. Also the link power of the page will easily be shared with tons of others members so I recommend a blog post/article creation/themes sponsoring kind of thing is you want good permanent links
      Ok so i had a look at your WSO and it looks good.

      1. "100 One Way links or 50 blogs posts " What are the 100 One Way links where do they come from??

      2. "50 blogs posts created, with maximum two links per post " how many blogs in total. is this 50 posts from 1 site ??? are these pr0 blogs??

      3. "50 Do Follow Relevant Forum and/or Blog comments" how many forums do you post on.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lukas
    We are trying it out for 2 months so far. Got some reports back and it is not all .edu or authority pages but it is lower page rank 3 to 4 from main domain but heck, it is another way to build links.
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  • Profile picture of the author ildarius
    I'm thinking of trying them out, has anyone else had any success with this service?
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