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seointraining 20th March 2011 09:47 AM

Best Automated Backlinking Software
 
If you had to choose one automated software to backlink existing forum profiles, blog comments, published articles and Web 2.0 sites, what would it be? In other words, what is your favorite tool for backlinking your backlinks to get them indexed faster and make them stick?

I think I've got the right backlinks set up for my site, but having some trouble getting them indexed, and I want them to stick. I'm looking for an "easy" way of creating backlinks to them without a ton of effort.

I've looked at many different softwares, but they all seem to have major limitations, and buying several is cost prohibitive and will take a lot more time to use. Just wondering what the best options are...

Przemek Bloniarz 20th March 2011 09:51 AM

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SeNuke is the best in my opinion. They will be launching a new version soon SeNuke X;)

Victor Edson 20th March 2011 09:53 AM

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1 that does everything? magic submitter

best all together - article marketing robot

best for profiles - sick submitter

best support - rank tracker & backlink energizer

best for blog comments - (not worth the effort) but scrapebox because it's usefull for so many other tasks like scraping proxies and identifying non-indexed links.

Jake Gray 20th March 2011 10:36 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Heavenstorm (Post 3563040)
tom backlink booster! can't live without it!

I would love it too if it was in my signature. :)

As for the OP, There are numerous tools out there such as Scrapebox, XRumer, etc. Depends on what your needs are.

Jake Gray

BenoitT 20th March 2011 10:41 AM

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The best automated software for backlink is existing since LONG time. If you didn't figured out already, hire a full-time employee that will do it. Way better than doing it with a stupid software. easyoutsource.com is my #1 to find those people.

QUALITY backlinks > stupid one

You can use SEO Spyglass or Majestic SEO to find where you put your backlinks.

The Mysterious Marketer 20th March 2011 10:47 AM

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Agree that so far, haven't seen anything that can really match up to SENuke.

Rexibit 20th March 2011 11:11 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by seointraining (Post 3562845)
If you had to choose one automated software to backlink existing forum profiles, blog comments, published articles and Web 2.0 sites, what would it be? In other words, what is your favorite tool for backlinking your backlinks to get them indexed faster and make them stick?

That's a very loaded question.

You can't rely on a single software, or even multiple softwares for that matter, to rank your website. You have to understand how each software works, the common footprints they leave behind on the sites that you get links from, and how all those backlinks fit together to rank your website.

All they do is automate the link building process. You could get your website sandboxed just as good manually with the same knowledge it sounds like you have now, automating it will get you there even faster.

I'm not being harsh, just trying to get you to critically look at your current mindset.

To build effective backlinks, you need to understand that you have to leave as little a footprint as possible. This is determined by a number of factors such as: your anchor text, the websites you get links from, the type of links (blog, forum, social network, etc.), the content around your links (both text and HTML), and even the velocity at which you achieve those backlinks. Those are just a few examples, there's a ton more.

When you invest in just a single software that suddenly works for you and gets you great rankings, it gives you the illusion that you're unbeatable. This is far from true because you are leaving a huge footprint behind unless you get creative in how you use it.

You multiply that by the 1,000's of others doing the same thing and it's not going to be long before you're in trouble.

Do yourself a favor and diversify your backlink profile.

If you're going to get a software, ScrapeBox is probably the most abused, but most versatile one out there. I suggest you rank your first site manually first. See what it took and how it all fit together, then buy it.

Once you do, follow my advice and leave as little a footprint as you possibly can - so try and make your postings look like an actual human is writing it for the first time.

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Originally Posted by Przemek Bloniarz (Post 3562862)
SeNuke is the best in my opinion. They will be launching a new version soon SeNuke X;)

SeNuke X has been in development and comming soon for a very long time.

It's not the best by itself, it's how you use it that matters. It does have a lot of good features to help automate link building, but without experience and knowledge of how to perform effective off-site SEO and a creative mind for making your links seem more human-like, you'll end up being just another person who spams a ton of sites and leaves the same footprint that 1,000's of others like you did.

That means that you'll end up penalized and cursing the software for your mistakes, and not make any money in the process.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenoitT (Post 3563060)
The best automated software for backlink is existing since LONG time. If you didn't figured out already, hire a full-time employee that will do it. Way better than doing it with a stupid software. easyoutsource.com is my #1 to find those people.

Care to clarify what you mean?

Are you suggesting that the best way to build backlinks is to have your website existing for a long time, or your website's content? It's not really clear as you start talking about someone building backlinks manually for you in the sentence right after.

Chris Sorrell 20th March 2011 12:37 PM

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Magic submitter offers a whole host of diverse features that others don't. Not to mention that you can add your own links into it. Also comes with a mass pinger, regular updates and I think you can still try it out for $4.95 for the first month.

For anything else you may need then sick submitter is pretty efficient for profile links and then the rest you can outsource to members on this forum.

somenathsen1 20th March 2011 12:49 PM

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backlink booster.....is best opssion for me....

seointraining 20th March 2011 12:51 PM

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Thank you all so much for your input - most helpful! Anyone else that cares to give their 2 cents, please do!

Another question - how do you normally build backlinks to your profile links, blog comments and directory submissions? Just with more profile links and bookmarks? It doesn't make sense to me to build Web 2.0 pages or publish articles just to promote those.

Rexibit 20th March 2011 01:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by seointraining (Post 3563558)
Another question - how do you normally build backlinks to your profile links, blog comments and directory submissions? Just with more profile links and bookmarks? It doesn't make sense to me to build Web 2.0 pages or publish articles just to promote those.

It depends on a large number of factors (like everything else). I vary it by niche, how stable my site's backlink profile already is, how my backlink profile is compared to the competition, what that backlink means to a sector in my backlink profile, etc.

For instance: it wouldn't make sense build a Web 2.0 property and link to a blog post that I only have a link in the comments from, but it would if it was a guest post where I have a link in the main post.

Now, what I would do, is ping every backlink, then vary them up by placing them in an RSS feed. That looks perfectly natural because that happens without any reason and is largely automated by some websites that will do it if you make a new post or if they're indexing a post on one of their member sites. For example, Twitter tosses any links you post in an RSS feed and pings it, then any site pulling a twitter feed will probably do it again. So, you adding to it looks natural and makes sure that your link gets seen.

In addition to that, I might throw some forum and blog links to a Web 2.0 property, throw some more to those forum links, etc. Or, I might toss some Web 2.0 properties at some Web 2.0 properties mixed in with some articles at varying stages.

Like I said, it varies by what I want to accomplish, but the key is to minimize your footprint and diversify your backlink profile as much as possible.

JBrooks 26th March 2011 06:46 PM

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to byb (backlink your backlinks) I would go BIE or an xrumer service.

Derek Salfen 28th March 2011 09:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Illumination (Post 3563078)
Agree that so far, haven't seen anything that can really match up to SENuke.

SE Nuke does a great job, but I've found I can do almost everything it does with SEO Link Robot, and at a fixed price.

jacked 29th March 2011 12:51 AM

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Can't pick one, but I guess SEnuke and Scrapebox.

gforces 30th March 2011 07:42 PM

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I am interested in knowing more about the disadvantages of using these kinds of software. Sounds like they leave a "footprint" and if so are we just talking benefits in the short-term? Is Google going to jump on all those using this kind of software in the future because it can tell if automatic software has been used or not? I know one internet marketing expert, one who makes 100,000's a month, who firmly believes in doing stuff manually, nothing "black hat" and being able to rake in it. He never gets Google slapped. So are those of us considering using software to do what we should do manually shooting ourselves in the foot for the long term? I for one want to be in business for years to come so maybe this kind of software is not for me.

4morereferrals 30th March 2011 10:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jake Gray (Post 3563044)
I would love it too if it was in my signature. :)

As for the OP, There are numerous tools out there such as Scrapebox, XRumer, etc. Depends on what your needs are.

Jake Gray

Massive LOLz ...

Aff links are allowed in sigz now?

JSProjects 30th March 2011 11:07 PM

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SENuke + Scrapebox. I know I cheated by listing two tools. But these two alone are pretty much all you need.

jacked 1st April 2011 08:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JSProjects (Post 3624032)
SENuke + Scrapebox. I know I cheated by listing two tools. But these two alone are pretty much all you need.

Haha yea. Can't wait til the new one comes out.

simonbuzz 1st April 2011 09:39 PM

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I use scrapebox...but be sure to post comment on related blogs cause Google recent update now counts relevant links..

Naveen Kapur 2nd April 2011 02:52 PM

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For many years, I have been working only on natural back links from good link and article directories and believe me they work best for your SERP's.
Stability in your rankings even in the most competitive niches come from natural Back linking.

But many a times, many internet marketers or individuals really don't have time or patience to hang on to the project and be consistent in finding diversity of links to linkback to their website.

Ok, here it is, I hope Mr G ignores my study into this (:P)

I did a recent test, an Extreme Test rather.
I worked on 2 websites in different styles and format.
The first one, I did
1) Scrapebox (blog commenting 200)
2) Xurmer with 120,000 k Links

and the second with

Regular Back links (got 4 people doing it all day for 1 month) App 7-8 approved a day
Article Marketing (Article Demon) (5-7 a day to be as natural with unique articles and some spin)
LinkWheel (offcourse)- Even bought few expired keyword domains or domains with some pr - domainface, register compass
Bookmarking - Bookmarking Demon - App 50 a day (drip scheduler works great)

Now the first website was an excellent hit in the SERP's for a very competitive keyword and It got its top 10 position in 40-45 days

The second was not as competitive and in 2 months still ranks in 20-30's SERP

Now the good thing about the first one was, I could make money by repeating the first process, make some money in adsense or affiliate and then sell the website.

BUT, then my IM career is very short lived. That's right, the ranking goes away much faster than the time it took to come on top.
Why ?
Case 1) Blog posts or Forums profiles have a very very very short life.
They are taken off from most of the forums/blogs as soon as the administrators decide one day to clean up the mess. Why do they let this mess happen is a different story. Will discuss that some day soon on my website, though quite many here understand it well.
I saw that the ratings just kept going down after I had stopped the process for more than 5 days. Which means, with that process, I have to keep going forever, I guess.

Case 2) Though the rankings achieved are not so great in case of the other website but even after quitting on regular process that is A.D, L.B.,BMD, LW for more than 7 days, the ranking remains intact, rather 2 points gained. (maybe some more links got cached)

I have never seen any of my websites fall in ranking till I performed these 2 tests. But I am glad I did and this process clearly tells the difference.
So to some extent, I would agree with Rexibit that, it really has to be natural.

Though there can be multiple instances of mixing the 2 processes. But again, what's the point on spending money or time on something that is so short lived.

Now Scrapebox and Xrummer are excellent tools. But as Rexibit said, its how you use them .
You can use scrapebox for keyword harvesting and finding related blogs or forums with Good PR. Once you have done them, outsource it to someone reliable to create profiles and make sure to ask them to comment. Not everyone bans a natural poster, no matter how silly you think your post might be. (I am sure you are still reading this silly post of mine- :P)
Scrapebox is a GREAT tool for plenty of things,
Scraping competitors back links
Keyword scrapping
finding best of forums and blogs for natural commenting
finding domains with the keywords scrapped
pinging your new pages/articles
pinging your websites complete rss or even creating it
Finding Proxies and a lot more....

I could go on for ever. It's a must for every IM. If you don't have it you don't know what you are missing.
Sorry, I am not an affiliate of SB or even know them so well. But the tool is great if you use it wisely.

Natural Link building is the right key, do the right things in variety of formats. Do not get carried away with someone telling you not to link your website with same anchor text/title. If you want to score in SERP, you got to keep the same Anchor texts.
and BTW even if you posted 1000 back links in a day, I am sure you wont get all or even 40% of approvals. So don't worry. Just make sure they come from legit directories with PR, Cached, not more than 20 links on a page etc. You can find many good descriptions in GAF on this.

Go natural, diversify, and make sure to do INNER PAGE LINKS too. This will get you excellent ratings.
So, if you have one tool, go for for more, if you don't outsource the variety and see if they work and then buy those tools. Just make sure to create a road map for the entire thing, so you know what works and what does not.

All the best.
YET to Try SE.NUKE

{SEO|Search Optimization} IS {ROCKET|GOOGLE} SCIENCE.
Lol. Just joking.....

ChrisMoon 3rd April 2011 08:07 AM

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Most informative and interesting post, thank you.

regards,
Chris

ahmadferi 3rd April 2011 10:50 AM

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until now I still manually create and embed my links
but a few choice tools to easier a solution

bgordon 3rd April 2011 11:37 AM

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The new version of SENuke, called SENukeX, seems to be an internet marketers dream for automating the backlinking process. You can set up all your links and posts to go out totally on auto-pilot.

They are just in the process of "pre-launching" with some special pricing and bonuses.

Just search the warrior forum for these offers.

Hope this helps.

Barry

customs 3rd April 2011 12:14 PM

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Going a little off topic, but my experiments with Xrumer show that it's possible to keep rankings. Spam your main site with thousands of profile links, and make 50-200 web 2.0 profiles (outsource if you can't do it yourself) and also spam them with Xrumer as much as you can. This way I'm able to rank even against very competitive 2-word keywords and keep rankings for 2 years (still there).

ellyc 4th April 2011 07:27 AM

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Hi all

I've used the Evo (brute force) for a while and it has helped my sites quite a treat. I think the idea you must have in mind is not to abuse the software and go all out attack because you will look un-natural to the search engines, but if you take it slower and just think how many links a human can do in any given time, then a good peice of software will be great.
Just my 2 cents

ZaneAbden 4th April 2011 08:34 AM

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SEnuke X and it will launch tomorrow so if you wanna get locked into discount price then do it soon

faceblogger 4th April 2011 08:43 AM

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SENuke of course. If you are concerned on the price you can go for Magic Submitter too.

cypherslock 4th April 2011 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ZaneAbden (Post 3647377)
SEnuke X and it will launch tomorrow so if you wanna get locked into discount price then do it soon

I'd love to but I want to try X out first. But because I tried the older version out, it says I can't?

calfred 4th April 2011 04:18 PM

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ScrapeBox.

Point Blank 7th April 2011 05:07 PM

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At the end of the day, those who use automated tools with surgical precision will see results in the long term.

Frank2 7th April 2011 10:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek Salfen (Post 3611006)
SE Nuke does a great job, but I've found I can do almost everything it does with SEO Link Robot, and at a fixed price.

Is SEO Link Robot fairly easy to use? I know he has some videos. Thanks. :)

socialbookmark 8th April 2011 01:13 AM

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However i don;t use any software for making backlinks, but i experienced SeNuke and Xgenseo and both of them are good and can be used for making backlinks. and they are automatic.

amanchem 8th April 2011 01:23 AM

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hi.........seointraining


as per good and better backlinks you should go thorough the manual submitter . because backlinking is not only the thing that matters but link juice also metters . so i like to preffer manufal submission of backlinking.

otherwise , fast directory submitter is the tool for directory submission ,.

photodrew 8th April 2011 01:40 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by seointraining (Post 3563558)
Thank you all so much for your input - most helpful! Anyone else that cares to give their 2 cents, please do!

Another question - how do you normally build backlinks to your profile links, blog comments and directory submissions? Just with more profile links and bookmarks? It doesn't make sense to me to build Web 2.0 pages or publish articles just to promote those.

Giving my vote to the 'Nuke as well. And we've found the best suggest is to have a VARIETY of backlinking styles. We used to do only guest posts (good results), and then we focused mostly on profile links (better results), now we spread out our resources on a variety of tasks (great results!).

cypherslock 8th April 2011 06:28 AM

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There is no "best" tool. The best tool is what personally works for you, whether that's an all-in-one tool such as SENX or a combination of tools. The key is to have a solid plan and follow it everyday.

FabianSmith 8th April 2011 06:50 AM

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yeah i also recommend manual work as compare to tools.

imfusa 8th April 2011 06:57 AM

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There was a backlink creator called Super Backlink creator and pinger, but if you are not careful you can get your site down.

chinabness 8th April 2011 07:16 AM

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Xrumer and Senuke

joinmyclub 8th April 2011 07:22 AM

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try xrummer! kinda expensive but worth paying for.

DarioMontesdeOca 16th May 2011 05:18 AM

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I'm not much into blog commenting but SEnuke X takes the spot hands down, I agree with cypherslock about the whole planning and following through method.

Even if you outsource everything you'll STILL need a plan to reach your goals

Rukshan 16th May 2011 06:44 AM

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Senukex is the best tool. Additionally Scrapebox, AMR, Xrumer and BMD can be considered as useful tools. Buying these tools are not enough, we have to test and learn.

Clyde 16th May 2011 07:07 AM

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Profile links and blog comments are considered lower/3rd tier links, you use these to link to other more quality backlinks type i.e: Web 2.0, article directories, blog posts.

Just pinging these 3rd tier links is sufficient.

sojibrahman 16th May 2011 12:47 PM

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That's Goood

Rukshan 17th May 2011 12:46 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by μNiches (Post 3893465)
Profile links and blog comments are considered lower/3rd tier links, you use these to link to other more quality backlinks type i.e: Web 2.0, article directories, blog posts.

Just pinging these 3rd tier links is sufficient.

Exactly! This is the correct method to rank any sites :)

dagaul101 17th May 2011 01:37 AM

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With the search engines looking down on automated backlinking, best bet would be something new that isn't quite on their radar yet

SledgeHammer 18th May 2011 02:28 AM

Re: Best Automated Backlinking Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by μNiches (Post 3893465)
Profile links and blog comments are considered lower/3rd tier links, you use these to link to other more quality backlinks type i.e: Web 2.0, article directories, blog posts.

Just pinging these 3rd tier links is sufficient.

What made you to say that ? If I link from a high PR forum, how can you term it as a 3rd tier link ?

bilzz 18th May 2011 02:45 AM

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There are many ways to drive traffic to your website.Some vendor assures you to bring in traffic to your site at low minimal cost but you must know that these traffic are just hit from automatic programs.Yes your data will show you but will it increase your bottom line?Be unique and fascinating so that it creates reason for reader or user to come back to your web site.



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