Best Ever Autobacklinking solution?

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Merry Christmas all!
I am looking for an autobacklinking solution that is just as effective on Google rankings.
And what's the best manual backlinking strategy anyway given that there are so many?
Thanks in advance.
#autobacklinking #solution
  • Profile picture of the author Brad Gosse
    You may get a lot of programs recommended to you here but please consider my advice.

    Most automated back linking solutions will get you banned from Google, blogs, or social bookmarking sites sooner or later.
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  • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
    Yes that is very true. The best way to go is to outsource or backlinking so you have control over how many backlinks you get per day per site. you can also use an article submitter because a lot of article directories do not approve them automatically and they timeframes are all different. This helps to spread out the backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author misterkailo
    Manually collect backlinks is the safest way to do it. You don't want to be hit with the ban hammer.
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    • Profile picture of the author gotdmw
      ive heard as long as you dont get carried away with the automated systems and use with moderation you should be fine but havent tested enough to get accurate results
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  • Profile picture of the author DogScout
    Originally Posted by ProductCreator View Post

    Then can anyone suggest an outsourced backlinking solution? I absolutely hate doing Web 2.0 stuff and would like to see recommendations for those who carry out all this backlinking work for clients.

    Sorry to hijack the thread but I think it would be useful.
    I'd use the same guy with Article Productions, but then that may be because I was brainwashed

    (which would have been impossible as one would need to have a brain to wash. )
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  • Profile picture of the author Trieu
    You can try using Peter Drew's LInk loophole which I'm currently subscribing to. It automates your backlinks from profile submission. Although you still need to manually confirm emails
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  • Profile picture of the author KristiDaniels
    Hey DogScout,

    Yeah. If that were true of course.

    It would be a cool way to take #1 for any keyword; right?

    Just do some automated back link campaigns for every site that ranks above you. Once you have gotten all of them banned, you will have the #1 spot.

    Some idiots just never think things through.

    The same goes for the "maximum number of links per day" mentality. Have they ever thought about the huge number of links a new movie site gets in just a few days? How do they end up with a PR7 in the first couple weeks after release?

    Sites grow at different rates. Some get 1 link per day. Some get 10,000 links per day. Why would Google penalize sites that get 10,000 links per day? That would be the ultimate stupidity. Only really lame sites that don't deserve a lot of links would rank well.

    Think people. God gave you a brain. She wants you to use it!
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    • Profile picture of the author DogScout
      Originally Posted by KristiDaniels View Post

      Hey DogScout,

      Yeah. If that were true of course.

      It would be a cool way to take #1 for any keyword; right?

      Just do some automated back link campaigns for every site that ranks above you. Once you have gotten all of them banned, you will have the #1 spot.

      Some idiots just never think things through.

      The same goes for the "maximum number of links per day" mentality. Have they ever thought about the huge number of links a new movie site gets in just a few days? How do they end up with a PR7 in the first couple weeks after release?

      Sites grow at different rates. Some get 1 link per day. Some get 10,000 links per day. Why would Google penalize sites that get 10,000 links per day? That would be the ultimate stupidity. Only really lame sites that don't deserve a lot of links would rank well.

      Think people. God gave you a brain. She wants you to use it!
      She gave me a brain, but I misplaced it
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      • Profile picture of the author Chris Steiner
        The biggest thing I would be concerned about with automated systems is leaving a footprint. Google doesn't seem to like anything or anyone who tries to game the system, and they have access to information at a level many marketers would kill for.

        As far as de-indexing your competitors and things of that nature, I would suggest that your footprints would probably be a lot more obvious than you might think.

        However, I'd ask this question - have you tried this?

        You dismiss the idea that you could do damage to your competitors by using automatic backlinking, and common sense says you are probably right. But have you tested it?
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        • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
          There's no need to test it. Think about it. How worthless would Google be if all I had to do to get ranked ahead of my competitors was to flood their sites with backlinks?

          Google's main goal is to give relevant results in their SERPs.

          Everyone would be doing this to eachother if it worked. It would be like some bad reality TV show. People would be forming alliances and teaming up on eachother.

          Internet marketing would turn into a battleground of trying to backlink the crap out of your competition.
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  • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
    Elance and odesk are best for outsourcing because they are cheap. Outsourcing is better than the automated services because you can request a specific number of backlinks a day instead of relying on software to work correctly.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficMystic
    The problem with the fully automated solutions is that you have no control over the links built.

    The best advice would be to try some software or service out and see if it suits you.

    regards

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author Davioli
    Two main factors that everyone seems to forget is Domain age and Link diversity.

    If there's a website that has a diverse link portfolio...it can withstand an automated baklink attack. The thing about these movie sites is that they recieve backlinks from all kins of authority websites as well as smaller blogs. Google sees this as natural because the backlinks come from different sources.

    When you use something like xrumer you are leaving an obvious trail of spammed links that make it easy for Google to sandbox the website simply because those are the ONLY type of links you have. Mix xrumer up with authority and relevant backlinks and your website will stay forever.
    Domain age matters as well. An older domain can be spammed for a long time before Google sandboxes it.

    If your competitor is a new website.. getting it sandboxed is as easy as xrumer-ing it!
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  • I haven't tried automated backlinking methods but i prefer manually linking to a website. It will help you to get better search engine position as well as make you sure about the number of backlinks to be made everyday.
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