Any recent LinkVana experiences?

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Hello All,

I am currently trying to find a reliable link building service as all the ones I have tried have always fallen through with what they promise(even tried some WSO offers).

I have heard a lot about Linkvana and that you can totally automate your link building process(although quite expensive) with their service. What I am wondering is the quality of sites on their network now?

It's been out for awhile and I hear a lot of people are jumping on board. Is it worth the $150/m + $2 per link?
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    They charge $2 per link? I was also thinking of joining it, but at $2 a link they can get bent as they are charging a monthly fee plus asking for unique content.

    I would rather pay $2/hr for an outsourcer to get me links.
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  • Profile picture of the author RyanRingold
    I use them. I'm very happy. They do NOT charge $2 per link. They charge $2 per post IF you outsource your post writing to them. You can post all day long for a monthly charge, however, if you want them to write your posts for you, then it's $2 per post. I use this extra service for ALL my posting with them. It is simple and it works.
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    Thanks for clearing that up Ryan. How would you say it compares to AMA or UAW?
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    • Profile picture of the author RyanRingold
      Originally Posted by GuerrillaIM View Post

      Thanks for clearing that up Ryan. How would you say it compares to AMA or UAW?
      I have never used either one, so I cannot say. I've been very happy with LinkVana though.

      One of the biggest benefits is that you can have multiple domains set up in your account. I'm not sure if there is a limit to the number of domains, you will want to ask that question before joining.
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      • Profile picture of the author kkchoon
        Originally Posted by GuerrillaIM View Post

        They charge $2 per link? I was also thinking of joining it, but at $2 a link they can get bent as they are charging a monthly fee plus asking for unique content.

        I would rather pay $2/hr for an outsourcer to get me links.
        You can outsource the article outside the network for $1 or less / article.

        Then post it manually to their blog networks, it will save you a lot of money!

        Originally Posted by GuerrillaIM View Post

        Thanks for clearing that up Ryan. How would you say it compares to AMA or UAW?
        AMA and UAW can't really compete with Linkvana, Linkvana constantly improve and add more High PR blogs.

        I love Linkvana for its' quality and High PR link power, however, you must have certain quantity of sites to make this service worth the money! Plus you can't speed up the ranking by adding more links and post in the shortest time, because they only allow maximum 5+ articles / day! It takes time to see result on higher competition keywords...

        If you have 10 sites or more, may be this service worth it. You must have patient to wait for 1 or 2 months before you see any good result for most keywords, unless you also have other back links strategy, your keyword just won't rank.

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        • Profile picture of the author DavidO
          I only have one site and so Linkvana is relatively expensive. But I got in on the initial launch special for $97 a month forever so that makes it a better value. At $150/month I would only do it if I had multiple sites to link.

          Only you can decide if it's good value for you. But I can confirm that it works. The service is extremely professional, constantly improving, and even for one site I think it will prove very valuable in the long run.

          Also, I will no doubt add new sites in the future but the subscription price will never increase. That's great value!
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          • Profile picture of the author The Expert
            ...you can't speed up the ranking by adding more links and post in the shortest time, because they only allow maximum 5+ articles / day!
            Is it 5 Links p/day? Or 5 Links p/day per site? If you had 20 sites to promote, it wouldn't make sense anymore if you were limited to 5 links per day.
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            • Profile picture of the author kkchoon
              Originally Posted by The Expert View Post

              Is it 5 Links p/day? Or 5 Links p/day per site? If you had 20 sites to promote, it wouldn't make sense anymore if you were limited to 5 links per day.
              per site 5 links / day.

              If you have 20 sites, that might worth trying...
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              • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
                Originally Posted by kkchoon View Post

                per site 5 links / day.

                If you have 20 sites, that might worth trying...
                They allow 1 link per 100 word article correct? So essentially, if you wanted to take advantage of their service you would need to submit a total of 500 words per niche site to get your 5 links, correct?

                Maybe it would be worthwhile to register for that service, hire someone to write and post my links for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author machine11
    When I started using it, linkvana was extremely good. I could see almost every single one of my blog posts and links in my google alerts. I stopped using it last month because I realized the blog posts were barely giving me any alerts anymore which means they weren't being indexed. Make your own assumptions about it but its the only way I could test it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Red_Virus
    I am looking to give LinkVana a try, but the blog network as such is it spread across a wide range of C-Class IP's ? and also do they cross link across the blogs. I know it is a stupid question
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
      Originally Posted by mark135 View Post

      so these theives only give you 5 links per day per site if you give them the relevant content and they expect $150 a month.

      what a load of bull
      Yeah, it does seem a little expensive. But I can see how it would cost a lot of money to continuously set up websites just to add the to the network. I'm sure they have loads of websites on there already...

      I'm willing to bet they priced it so high to keep it exclusive though...
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    • Profile picture of the author RyanRingold
      Originally Posted by mark135 View Post

      so these theives only give you 5 links per day per site if you give them the relevant content and they expect $150 a month.

      what a load of bull

      Mark135,

      yeah, but it's unlimited websites. So if you have 20 websites, then you can get up to 5 links per day for all 20 sites. I use LinkVana and I'm very happy. I don't think I'd be interested if I only had one site though.
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      • Profile picture of the author Gina71
        I am also happy with my LinkVana experience.
        I've been seeing the posts indexed regularly, and I have no complaints at all with the outsourcing service. They're fast, and cheap, and reliable.
        Highly recommended if you have enough sites to make it worthwhile.
        Good luck to you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Brite
    Ive read over the sales page a few times now and currently use thelinkjuicer (wso here) which is alot cheaper and does 7 backlinks max a day however it doesn't have an outsourcing option for the articles which i can see being very useful and i would gladly pay for!

    $150 may seem kinda expensive but if you can add unlimited site url's then its easy to make that amount back quickly.

    Plus if its 5 backlinks a day for as long as you continue paying then thats easily affordable... heck go and look at the prices for manual back-linking from outsourcers with the headaches and time factor spent with them too.

    Cant give a proper review on this as im yet to signup but from the outset and from what ive heard its good.

    Tom Brite
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  • Profile picture of the author winsh
    I have not tried Linkvarna but I have used UAW, I have now given it up due to all the keywords that my sites were ranked highly for were all de-indexed and I only used UAW on them. I think Google has now worked out which sites have the UAW plugin and deindex all the sites it links to. As I followed all their advice for posting.
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  • Profile picture of the author semjuice
    I used Linkvana and UAW and both are good for their own purposes. The simplicity of Linkvana allows for me to automate a lot of the link building I do for clients. I use their outsourcing service at $2/post and it works great. I can get the posts done cheaper if I want to have my other content team do it, but then you have to manually enter in the posts. The posts are getting indexed (not all, but some) however I do tend to see PR0 and PR1's a lot. I have dozens of projects running and do different types of test, but overall Linkvana is a great service.

    UAW is great too for article writing. My only complaint was the strict formatting and writing 3 variations. There's a great service called GetArticlesDone.com (no affiliation) that I use to write my articles....about $8 a pop for all 3 articles in the correct format.

    TheLinkJuicer was also mentioned...we use that as well, great features...set and forget. We typically take some content, use HumanSpinner.com (again, no affiliation) to write the spinnable blog posts and call it a day. The PAD files (software compiliation) doesn't seem to get a lot of backlinks, but that's not the true value of this service.
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