What software would you use to get dofollow links that stick

by nik0 Banned
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There is Senukex, you get 50 web2.0 links and half of them are gone within a week (deleted cause of spam)

Then there is Magic Submitter, same story but probably even less links

Then there is Seo Link Robot, even less links, you should be happy if you keep 5 links after a week.

What I want is to create a linkpyramid but I want to be sure the links in tier 1 will stay (forever) and I don't want to make them manually, so what would you suggest to get at least 100 dofollow links that I can automatically create? I want them to be from different platforms so not 100 wiki links. Before I was a great fan of blog networks but well, it has shown that these don't stick and dofollow blog comments are also not really the way (even if you create them manually they will be deleted overtime or it will turn into a huge spamfest as well).
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Actually Magic Submitter has far more sites than SEnuke.

    There are 52 Web 2.0 sites, another 300+ Wordpress sites, PDF sharing sites, and more. Plus you can add your own sites.

    If you are going the automated route, the best thing to do with the Web 2.0 sites is to add 2-3 articles the first week with no links. Let them sit a few days. Then add articles with links to your sites. And even after that, I usually still keep posting articles with either no links or links out to a Wikipedia article or something like that.
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Actually Magic Submitter has far more sites than SEnuke.

      There are 52 Web 2.0 sites, another 300+ Wordpress sites, PDF sharing sites, and more. Plus you can add your own sites.

      If you are going the automated route, the best thing to do with the Web 2.0 sites is to add 2-3 articles the first week with no links. Let them sit a few days. Then add articles with links to your sites. And even after that, I usually still keep posting articles with either no links or links out to a Wikipedia article or something like that.
      Hi, thanks for the advice, does Magic Submitter enable me to post new articles to the already created web2.0's?

      And what are these 300+ wordpress sites really, some kind of article directories similiar to AMR or privately owned sites?
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