Need You Backlinks Crawled? Try This to get up to 50,000 Backlinks PER DAY Crawled By Googlebot.

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A lot of people say that you should put your backlinks in RSS feeds then ping and submit the rss feeds.

The tool I'm about to tell you about will create and ping the RSS feeds with your links in them until Google crawls them.

I am not affiliated with this company in any way...

Linklicious.me - Scheduled RSS Feeds to get your Backlinks Crawled FAST
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  • Profile picture of the author jtpada
    Registered and gonna give it a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron.Scott
    Originally Posted by NeillSEO View Post

    A lot of people say that you should put your backlinks in RSS feeds then ping and submit the rss feeds.

    The tool I'm about to tell you about will create and ping the RSS feeds with your links in them until Google crawls them.

    I am not affiliated with this company in any way...

    Linklicious.me - Scheduled RSS Feeds to get your Backlinks Crawled FAST
    Wow if this tool works I'll be stoked.... Thanks for the recommendation.
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Unfortunately, google is figuring this out, and is crawling less than 10% of links in RSS feeds.
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    • Profile picture of the author jtpada
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      Unfortunately, google is figuring this out, and is crawling less than 10% of links in RSS feeds.
      Well, I have just submitted about 400 back links, ... we´ll see what´s going to stick.

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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Extropy
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      Unfortunately, google is figuring this out, and is crawling less than 10% of links in RSS feeds.
      Having access to the data I can say this is false. Regardless we ping until you get 100% crawls. If you really do see that, please email through the web site and give your username so we can see.
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  • Profile picture of the author Landis
    Alot of links get marked as "crawled" but arent indexed. Sucks.
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  • Profile picture of the author officer_iron
    OK OK. I'll give this a try. I've seen it posted in a bunch of forums so I guess I'll give in and check it out. Hopefully it's awesome.
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  • Profile picture of the author darkwizgemz
    Sounds good. Gonna check it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Extropy
    I don't hit the forums as often as I should, but I can answer some questions on it...

    You can't argue that indexed links are valuable. At the same time, you can rank a site with zero links in the index. The key is to force google to find every single last one of your links, including the ones buried inside forums and blogs. Think of it like filling up a cup with a thousand little drops instead of a few big ones (indexed links).

    We guarantee your links will be crawled and we continually ping them until they do. We generally get 95% crawls of your links within 24 hours. Sometimes it's a bit more and other times it's a bit less. We don't control that. BUT the services doesn't stop until you get crawled and get credit.

    It's not a silver bullet to hit number one, but it maximizes the value of the links you are already buying. You can hit the infographic on the home page for a bit of detail on exactly what the site does.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Extropy
    Yeah - that's exactly what we found when we started the service. Everyone preached RSS feeds and we diligently did it. But when automating the service we found it wasn't effective alone. In fact, our numbers are <5% crawls for links inside RSS feeds. This is why we ping at the link level and the RSS level and track crawls until they get coverage. In effect Google treats it like a standalone link and the RSS feed is a bonus.

    Keep in mind the important distinction between indexing and crawling. While the service will help with indexing, the focus is on crawling. We know that you can rank with zero links in the index so our goal is make Google know about all the weak profile links (and others) that rarely get found otherwise.
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    • Profile picture of the author jtpada
      Satisfied with my first attempt. These guys do a good job with their software. All rss feeds were spidered within one day. What I like especially is that spun titles are added to the various feeds !

      So far Google hasn´t credited the links inside the feeds. Might take a few days. Gonna give big G some time for that. Also, ... the yahoo site explorer has been screwy recently and not shown links I know are there. Has anyone else noticed?
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    • Profile picture of the author 4morereferrals
      Originally Posted by Extropy View Post

      Yeah - that's exactly what we found when we started the service. Everyone preached RSS feeds and we diligently did it. But when automating the service we found it wasn't effective alone. In fact, our numbers are <5% crawls for links inside RSS feeds. This is why we ping at the link level and the RSS level and track crawls until they get coverage. In effect Google treats it like a standalone link and the RSS feed is a bonus.

      How do you track a crawl of a link inside an rss feed to another page you dont own?

      There's soft that tells you when g bot hops thru a link?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tenkan
    I use free version
    All feeds are spidered BUT if you go inside, not a single link is spidered in those feeds.

    Is it expected result?
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    • Profile picture of the author greenfuzz
      i thing this is like a Bookmarking but better..
      thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
        Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

        Unfortunately, google is figuring this out, and is crawling less than 10% of links in RSS feeds.
        Just curious, is this what you have found from your own testing, or did you read it on Matt Cutts' blog or something?
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        • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
          I dont think its a good idea to let MANY (like thousands) of links ping. Rather let google discover them naturally. My $0.02.
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          • Profile picture of the author designerjack
            Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

            I dont think its a good idea to let MANY (like thousands) of links ping. Rather let google discover them naturally. My $0.02.
            I do agree with GeorgR.
            I don't think Google needs to be notified that you're setting up backlinks.
            The spiders will find your backlink on its own... ** if you want to keep it natural and white hat seo **

            You can do other things to help the process such as; setup Google Alerts to your Domain, that can help you get them crawled a bit faster as you'll show up in the 'query' for the alert on that relevant content.

            This works like a charm

            Here is what Google says in their own words
            "Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic."

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        • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
          Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

          Just curious, is this what you have found from your own testing, or did you read it on Matt Cutts' blog or something?
          Chris, RSS feeds are junk when it comes to getting links indexed. It just isn't trusted anymore. You can just expect 10% on average. If you wanted to expedite the process, you could set it up to kind of randomize the links through excel, and for every 100 links you have, switch up the order they are listed and you will be able to get about a 30-40% index rate.

          I have come to this conclusion through about 30 different tests, and have also seen numerous other people test this out. I also advise you to test it out for yourself!
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          • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
            Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

            Chris, RSS feeds are junk when it comes to getting links indexed. It just isn't trusted anymore. You can just expect 10% on average. If you wanted to expedite the process, you could set it up to kind of randomize the links through excel, and for every 100 links you have, switch up the order they are listed and you will be able to get about a 30-40% index rate.

            I have come to this conclusion through about 30 different tests, and have also seen numerous other people test this out. I also advise you to test it out for yourself!
            Got it, thanks for the information! How do you go about indexing your links? Just pinging? Or do you put them on a page that gets crawled a lot and wait for them to get indexed? Or do you just let them get indexed naturally?

            I normally ping the links, create an RSS feed and ping that, meta-index the RSS feed (although that all works for a low percentage of the meta sites), Tweet the RSS feed, post it on identi.ca, submit the RSS feed with a couple different RSS submission tools, then I bookmark the feed with Bookmarking Demon. Do you think that might be overkill?
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            • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
              Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

              Got it, thanks for the information! How do you go about indexing your links? Just pinging? Or do you put them on a page that gets crawled a lot and wait for them to get indexed? Or do you just let them get indexed naturally?

              I normally ping the links, create an RSS feed and ping that, meta-index the RSS feed (although that all works for a low percentage of the meta sites), Tweet the RSS feed, post it on identi.ca, submit the RSS feed with a couple different RSS submission tools, then I bookmark the feed with Bookmarking Demon. Do you think that might be overkill?
              That is a good strategy and definitely would have worked better a while ago. However, your focus seems to be getting your feed attention. That is the problem! Google will find your feed, but it won't index all the links inside it. The best way to go about that, is create feeds with a different order of links... you will increase your index rate, that is the only way through RSS feeds!
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              • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
                Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

                That is a good strategy and definitely would have worked better a while ago. However, your focus seems to be getting your feed attention. That is the problem! Google will find your feed, but it won't index all the links inside it. The best way to go about that, is create feeds with a different order of links... you will increase your index rate, that is the only way through RSS feeds!
                Thanks for the tip!
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