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| Ethical Marketer. War Room Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Cromer, North Norfolk , United Kingdom.
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Has anyone got any thoughts on this? It was posted on the XSP forum. It looks to be like threeway links to me which I'm sure will incur Googles wrath at some stage if it hasn't already done so. Ray |
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| Persistent Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: San Diego, CA, USA.
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Hi Ray I'm the developer of Neurolinker and I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have. There are various comments floating around other forums and sites about Neurolinker, and I've gotten some great testimonials not only about the service itself but also about my customer support and commitment to making this system work for everyone. As for your concern about threeway links, the problem with automated linking systems in the past hasn't been a problem with any 3 way linking system - the problem has been in setting up artificial 3 way links between totally unrelated websites. Neurolinker is different - it identifies related websites and then sets up the links between only these related websites. Furthermore, Neurolinker gives you the option to personally review and reject any links you don't like and/or don't think are relevant. Therefore, one would think that the search engines would like a service like this. After all it is basically suggesting relevant sites as link partners while leaving you the webmaster in complete control over what backlinks you accept. Neurolinker is also pretty cheap. It costs only a fraction of what my few competitors charge, and these competitors don't even provide relevant sites to get links from, just random links which, as I just said, are what Google doesn't really like. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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If you leave the system, you lose all your links. . . . . so your committed for life. It doesn't sound like any less work, you still have to post and edit and such. If it weren't for the risk of losing all my work if I quit, I'd probably join! I REALLY like the relevant links part of it though. I think that's very important in Goog's eyes.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: , , .
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i missed out on the wso lifetime membership, but would like to here what those who did buy and try have to say about the service. any satisfied warriors out there?
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Hoover, AL
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I guess that would be my question as well. Has anyone used it? If so How much of an increase in traffic are you getting and how does it take to start seeing results?
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| Ace Copywriter War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Tropical Island...
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Rent links? I don't think so. B. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009
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"If you leave the system, you lose all your links" - is this true?
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