SEO LinkVine Elite - Why Is This Just Reselling SEONitro

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I see Brad Callen has released an elite version of his rubbish network SEOLinkVine

Although looking at it, it's just reselling SEONitro, Dori Friends network. I don't get why he is advertising someone else's network as his own.

SEONitro is a powerful network, but ANYONE who thinks these services provide a sustainable way of ranking in todays world of search is in for a world of pain.
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  • This is not the first time Brad is doing that.

    His previous network, MyArticleNetwork was nothing but a white label of ArticleMarketingAutomation from PLRPro guys. And Brad didn't mention it on his sales page. I was already a member of AMA and signed up for MAN. It took me some time to realize that they are both the same network.

    -Neo
  • Repackaging if you have a email list, good copy, and a nice looking sign up page is his niche.
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    • 1. kflanagan28: No, it is not Dori's SEONitro. It is a 100% completely different network. Dori and I are partners on the SEOLV Elite network. It was built from scratch. Like you said, high PR blog networks like these work very very well. You will not see them offered to the public, because they're typically built and used privately by savvy SEOs.

      2. kflanagan28: Thank you for your kind words about SEOLinkVine. That's very nice of you.

      3. Neo: myArticleNetwork is not my network and I have nothing to do with it. I have never, and will NEVER re-brand someone else's product and pass it off as my own. Period.

      Brad
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  • I got an e-mail about the SEOLinkvine Elite service yesterday.

    The sales letter says you get links from 400 different sites and 100 different Ip addresses.
    Why not have all the sites on a different C-Class Ip Address?

    Do all of these authority sites have sitelinks?
  • I see folks already jumping on the bandwagon to pay $497 to 997/month for this private network - I'm guessing they're already making 5-figure online already to invest in this, right? Couldn't similar effect be done for the fraction of those monthly fees?
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    • I received an email advertising this and watched the video promo.
      The prices seem ludicrous
      The person speaking in the video comes accross as rather arrogant.
      If you are asking your customers to pay up to $997 a month than you certainly need to provide a good experience and that means speaking to potential customers in a respectful manner.
      If you withdraw after paying for 11 months they will remove all your links.
      That means up to $10 000 dollars down the drain
      Is that even legal , to keep your money and remove everything you paid for . I am sure it violates a number consumer protection laws

      To me the asking price is just way too much ..

      Thanks
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  • Hi Brad,

    Can you clarify what we get with option #3? From what I can decipher, it's enabling us to ONLY post our articles/links right?

    Also, are the niches of the sites spread around so we are likely to find a suitable site that matches our niche?

    Thanks.
  • Hi all. I'm still fairly new to SEO. Brad mentioned the following:

    1. Get links to your links. When links move off of a homepage, it won't matter because you're building links to the actual permanent residence of your link.

    What does he mean by this? The only article marketing network I've used is SEO Linkvine and I've merely been writing and spinning articles and linking back to pages on my site. I take it Brad's talking about something different, or is it the same thing?
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    • Not that it matters because it already sold out but do not waste your money. That is so expensive. It might be worth it if the blogs were pagerank 5 and above but even still. You can get powerful backlink tools for a couple hundred dollars a month like Linx Boss, Build My Rank, and UAW.

      And if you were thinking of getting the VIP you could build a private blog network for yourself with that kind of money that would crush any competition if you play your cards right.
  • Hi Housewarrior..

    (Disclaimer -- I'm not affiliated with Brad in ANYWAY, besides being one of his customers.)

    I'm a member of SEOV and SEOL Elite, and the way I see it is that the difference between SEOLV and SELV Elite is that with SEOLV, Brad encourages people to become part of his network in order to get free unique content in exchange for adding your blog to the network. He doesn't have any restrictions on PR, location of server, hosting requirements, etc... all he asks is that you not alter the links in the content that is pushed to your posts.. (i know this is a very high lever overview, but im sure you get what im trying to say)

    Now with SELV Elite, Brad and his partners have went out and did two things.. 1) they purchased a lot of high PR sites and 2) they built up some high PR sites... Moreover, they ensured that the locations of the severs were spread around so they are on different Class C IP addresses, variable domain ages, different registrars, etc... so what that means for you as a member, is that you are getting all quality links due to the above factors.. thats not to say SEOLV is all crap, its just he doesnt place the same restrictions on who joins the network..

    In summary, think of SEOLV as more of an open network of blogs with very little restriction -- meaning anyone can join and add their site... and SEOLV Elite as a network of tightly controlled, high PR blogs that Brad and his team go out and either purchase or build up..

    Hope this makes sense...
  • I know membership is closed to this but I'd be interested to know what sort of results people have been getting using linkvine elite.
  • SEOLinkvine is ok value for money I think, it's certainly much better, in my opinion, than UAW or other Article Distribution services.

    The problem with all these blog networks is of course that your home page link, where all the PR juice is, gets pushed back after a while and then you have a PR 0 link instead.
  • With these networks you really need to be able to grab the exact url so that you can ping it, index it, and effectively boost it. Otherwise, many of these blog snippet articles seem to get lost in internet space pretty much and don't provide much of a seo boost.
  • I heard many complaints about blog network, this and that... it's just a tool.

    Keyword research is the most important part when we use those tools, we can either plan our strategy to leverage whatever link power it has, or complain about it all the time, this never ends.

    Pick the right keywords, and it will rank. If SEOLinkvine has a rank power of 2, then Elite SEOLinkvine will have a rank power of 10! You can reach the same ranking with 5 times more effort using SEOLV vs SEOLV Elite.

    Even with Elite, you are not going to be SEO King, pick the wrong keywords and you won't see traffic any time soon.

    Low competition keywords are easily achieve with any kind of backlinks, while higher competition keywords will need these:

    1. Mix of link types
    2. Enough trust rank from authority sites
    3. Positive Link Velocity - Always gain more links than losses..

    Is not the tool that are the problems, is the strategy and keyword research.

    Kok Choon
  • BTW, here are some reviews about SEONitro:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/internet...ion-nitro.html
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    • I just noticed that seolinkvine has changed the max requests you can get per article from 10 per day to just 4 day. This is bad, its bad enough with just 10 requests per day where many of the blog owners don't either approve or deny the articles, they just let them sit there ( I have thousands pending ). Reducing it now to just 4 requests per day isn't helping. If anything they should have raised the requests per day instead of reducing it. This would help in getting the articles distributed more. Maybe it's time to try one of the many replacements? Attached is an image of the change.
  • I notice articles published is getting a lot less now. Some are only getting around 10 published although I choose a lot of general category.
  • Yeah they are getting a lot less distributions. Contact support and they say select as many possible categories, well I am selecting 30 categories to all my articles and still very low distributions.

    Mainly for the same reason, many of the blog owners signed up to get free content and don't bother to neither approve/deny the articles. It's just wasted daily distributions to blog owners who will probably never publish them. There's a lot of people making the links redirects adding word filters and the url's get broken because of them because certain words get replaced with asterisks, many blogs are nofollow. I have reported over 50 since I joined and I simply don't have the time to moderate the blogs that the articles get on there.

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