With BMR and similar, arent you committed and cant cancel?

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I mean lets say you have a subscription for a year and put tons of backlinks get a lot of nice rankings. Ok the cheap plan is 60 bucks a month I believe for 5 domains, Lets say you were on a 100 dollar per month plan

You get all these nice rankings and things are going well , and you decide to concentrate on new sites etc. and other methods of backlinking

but you cant cancel your account right? if you do>? you lose all those backlinks and rankings I would assume.

Has anyone done this and everything tanked? or are you locked into 100 bucks a month at that point in order to keep your backlinks

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guess you could slowly add lots more backlinks and then perhaps dropping theirs would not affect your rankings that much
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  • Profile picture of the author dp40oz
    You don't lose the backlinks when you cancel, they're permanent. And also don't start believing anyone who tells you that since the links fall off the homepage they lose a ton of value. BMR links are incredibly powerful even when they fall off the homepage. BMR is the best link building service hands down, when used properly that is.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      The only time they remove links is if you do something to violate their TOS.
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    • Profile picture of the author mosthost
      Originally Posted by dp40oz View Post

      You don't lose the backlinks when you cancel, they're permanent. And also don't start believing anyone who tells you that since the links fall off the homepage they lose a ton of value. BMR links are incredibly powerful even when they fall off the homepage. BMR is the best link building service hands down, when used properly that is.
      Why would a link be 'incredibly powerful' once it falls off the home page and gets archived with all the other ones.

      If you run a blog hard, pumping 300 unloved, unlinked articles into it each and every month, obviously some of the links from some of those 3,600 pages after 12 months are going to be less valuable than when they were on the home page.

      It's time for people to review the basics of PageRank.
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  • Profile picture of the author OmarNegron
    The backlinks you build with BMR are permanent so you won't have to worry about them just going away if you cancel.

    That is a big reason why people like them. You are NOT tied down to your subscription. If you decide its not for you, your links are fine.

    -Omar
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