Best Link Wheel Software>?

by pwnzor
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I'm in need of some linkwheel software, I tried Linkbuilder Pro and it was horrible. I got my money back and I'll never go back to it.

Any other recommendations?
#link #software&gt #software> #wheel
  • Profile picture of the author Wechito
    What are you exactly looking for? To build backlinks?
    If this is so, the only think I have found to be effective is not using software but outsourcing the link building tasks (to people who do it manually, of course)
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    • Profile picture of the author bay37
      Originally Posted by Wechito View Post

      If this is so, the only think I have found to be effective is not using software but outsourcing the link building tasks (to people who do it manually, of course)
      True.

      Most automated link wheel builders are so crap your sites never get picked up by Google. Hilarious how many people use these tools for months without realizing that they aren't getting any results from the sites they build. Only very few people know how to properly use all the automated stuff.
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      • Profile picture of the author joetheseo
        Okay, if you're saying that outsourcing is the best way to build links, why not train your outsource workers with Automatic programs?

        Wouldn't it make since to have your employees doing 2x the amount of work in the same amount of time?

        SENuke can handle bookmarks, web 2.0, link wheels, RSS submission, profile links, and more...

        Granted, it's $130/mon... But imagine how much more productive your employees would be if you trained them properly.

        I made my employees personal videos instead of using the ones that SENuke provided. Not quite sure what I would do without that program.
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  • Profile picture of the author bay37
    Most web 2.0 properties created with SENuke never get indexed. It's really difficult to properly train outsourcers how to spin articles/format postings/hide footprints.

    Your best bet is to hire someone locally and get an office or create a proper home office and train/supervise your staff directly.

    Or do all the work yourself.

    Joe, on average, what percentage of your web 2.0/linkwheel properties can be found in SERPS?
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    • Profile picture of the author joetheseo
      Originally Posted by bay37 View Post

      Most web 2.0 properties created with SENuke never get indexed. It's really difficult to properly train outsourcers how to spin articles/format postings/hide footprints.

      Your best bet is to hire someone locally and get an office or create a proper home office and train/supervise your staff directly.

      Or do all the work yourself.

      Joe, on average, what percentage of your web 2.0/linkwheel properties can be found in SERPS?
      Bay,

      If you use SENuke properly, all of them all eventually get indexed. It can take a while, but Bookmark them, Ping them and Submit the RSS from them to the directories to speed it up.

      The other day I was teaching an employee some advanced techniques in SENuke and we tested doing a link wheel on a brand new (non-exact) domain. We bookmarked the homepage / 3 deep links, Build a low-quality, shortcut link wheel and then bookmarked the link wheel.

      In this example we used a 5 spoke closed wheel. Not but 2 days later ALL of the link wheel was indexed and the site was already in the top 100 for it's main keyword.

      A few days later, we did a profile nuke blast of about 30 sites / day, and more some bookmarks. Built some forum links and the other usually linking sources, and the site ended up in the top 20 within only 1 week.

      Of course, all of this was with Submitting the RSS feeds to directories and doing some of our personalized sneaky tactics, but it can be done!

      Oh, but you wanted a percentage? sorry, side tracked. I'd say over 70% eventually get indexed ( but only if you're smart ).
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      • Profile picture of the author bay37
        Originally Posted by joecrupie View Post

        Oh, but you wanted a percentage? sorry, side tracked. I'd say over 70% eventually get indexed ( but only if you're smart ).
        Yeah I'm getting similar results with link wheels. But you have to teach your outsourcers how to do it properly.

        It gets a bit harder if the blogs aren't interlinked.

        Lately I've been running a lot of tests with manually created blogs with some great results - 597 out of 600 blogs indexed within a week (used various tactics - pinging, profile blasting, bookmarking them, dropping a link somewhere, etc). Those are not link wheels though. In fact, none of them are interlinked in any way.
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        • Profile picture of the author selcor
          whatever you do, do not get Ross Goldberg and Ankur's linkwheel software program, its buggy and support is non existent...i am asking for a refund.


          ********* update on 4/19/2012 12:38 PM ********
          I was reminded of this past post and want to make sure I express my gratitude to Ross Goldberg for stepping up and providing an alternative solution - real class act, thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author superSEO2011
    This is a great post for learning! I still do not have a clue when it comes to link wheels!
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