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Gman2319, if I'm reading your math and post right (speed reading again, hey, soup's about ready), that's only 'per project.' You can have unlimited projects (URLs), and people who are Linkvana members generally have a minimum of 6 sites or more to market (my guess-timate, not staff there or anything). You could ask at their site.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Fort Lauderdale
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I have been with Linkvana for 8 months now. I use it for several of my own sites as well as client sites. You get 2 - 5 posts per day PER PROJECT. You can have unlimited projects. A project is a page. For instance, you can have 5 squidoo lenses, and promote 2 - 5 links per day PER LENS. Typically you will see 100 - 120 links per month per domain. These are, in fact, great links. I have client sites I use linkvana with and in 6 months I have 10 relatively competitive 2-word keywords in the top 5. The system works. If you are writing your own posts for linkvana, these are only 100 word posts, if you can type fast, these take about 3 minutes per post. You can outsource through linkvana for $2/post or hire other writers for $1/post. Either way, I bill clients for all this and outsource it all through linkvana. All my clients sites consistently see huge increases on Google. There really is nothing negative to say about the service, it's not cheap, but I don't want it to be cheap. They OWN all their blogs, so they are all quality blogs with typical pr2 - pr3 links. Not much else to say, these links have proven over and over on everything I throw into it to be extremely effective. It's a long term strategy though but works like a charm. I don't do affiliate marketing, I use it to promote my own sites and client sites, and again, EVERY site I throw into it I see huge gains into the top positions. |
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About the removal of links during any time period - 2 weeks, months, or any time: that's not correct. Straight from Linkvana's support team just now when I pointed to this post and asked, "You don't remove links. Correct? " Their prompt reply: "Hi, Yes, we don't delete the links. Jack, Linkvana" Here's their Contact Us link (no affil): http://www.linkvana.com/contact.php | |
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Thanks for sharing Michael, very honest and detail review.
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You're welcome! I try to keep up-to-date on all this since my company uses Linkvana regularly for our own promos and for those of our clients. So anything that shouts a red flag makes me run there - - - OK, cause I wanna know, too, darn it ![]() And then if it turns out negative for users, well, I'll have to let the owner there, Dave Kelly, and his team have it with wet, soggy, gross, moldy way-past-day-old bread in the mail until things get fixed |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Madeira, Portugal
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I have been watching some videos on youtube about linkvane and there is something i am not sure i understand. If you have one site, then you create on project for it, right? Lets suppose you choose the option to submit 2-5 posts a day. Now if you submit 5 posts how many links will you have per day? Will you have only 2-5 posts per project or 2-5 per post (which in this example would make 10-25 per project)? |
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I’ll try to help with the math. In a nutshell, you get 2-5 posts per project (i.e. per URL) per day. And each post has 1 link in it. So in one day, you’d have 2-5 posts (i.e. 2-5 links) total per day per URL. Example: if you head to the Downloads area on my help desk, look at this PDF file (no need to enter an email address or anything, just click the Download like to read the “Linkvana Report Sample PDF” file): Linkvana Report Sample PDF - Powered by Kayako eSupport Helpdesk Software - You will find 16 blog posts for this project (all are for 1 URL, but some posts are linked to different folders within the URL). - You can’t tell it here, but let’s say this project were: Project: MySite.com Links in the project could be (this is only an example below): www.mysite.com/folder1|keyword1 www.mysite.com/folder2|keyword2 www.mysite.com/folder3|keyword3 and so on…. So in one day, 2 – 5 of those posts on that PDF went live, meaning 2-5 new links were just made for that project. Some info to keep in mind: Dave Kelly, Linkvana owner, runs a tight ship. I.E. unknown people aren’t adding x-rate, spamming and other blogs to the network. It’s a controlled network, built by Dave and maintained for quality control, as some other good blog networks are. His goal is not to blast out unlimited, unknown URLs per day per everyone everywhere, making Google and other engines run away – fast. His process helps with a more manual-looking gradual growth look. Other blog networks do generally have a variety of their own controls, too. So hopefully I’m describing this accurately. If not, someone will jump in, so stay tuned | |
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Hi Diana, I am starting in internet marketing so i have only one site. This means that if i used linkvana i would only get a maximun of 5 links a day. Also you have to pay $147, so if i understand correctely, linkvana is not worth for people like me who are just starting and have only one website, right? Edited: You can´t have more than one project per site right? The idea was to get more than 2-5 backlinks per day for different pages of the same site. thanks, Fabio |
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Hi Fabio, It can actually depend - -a lot on your promotions and how you use the tool, just as with several other other web-based tools. Ideas to consider: - You can promote your site. - You can promote links to promos for your URLs like those of your Tweets, Warrior forum posts, Hubpages, Squidoo lenses, EzineArticles, GoArticles and other links (i.e. set up a project for each URL). - Do affiliate marketing with it, selling other people’s products and services. - Be an affiliate seller for Linkvana and earn $50 each month from people who sign up - Sell link building for others: local businesses, online business, web marketers, etc. - JVs: team up with your own writers, SEO helpers, etc. and offer link building / SEO services. - Other ways…? Check around the Warrior forum to see what people want and how you could fit this in. Then take then above and do the math: multiple each project by 1 link X 2-5 times each per day ...plus any affiliate and other potential income derived from your work throughout the month. Can add up |
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| Richnana Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Absolutely great insight and information. Will save people money and time. Overall, it would seem that PPC is the way to go to get fast and effective payment. Thank you Mike for taking the time to give an honest and fair review of LV.
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