highprsociety.com - anyone tried?

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just got an email from them

High PR Society | High Page Rank Backlinks For Link Building

looks promising, ive been seeing a dip in my BMR juice this month so i might switch over and give it a go
#highprsocietycom
  • Profile picture of the author swym
    It looks good. Interested to get some homepage links from their network.
    Right now it only accepts credit card payment. Paypal payment is not available until their next update.
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    • Originally Posted by swym View Post

      It looks good. Interested to get some homepage links from their network.
      Right now it only accepts credit card payment. Paypal payment is not available until their next update.
      maybe ill take the plunge and give it a go myself

      could be the first review for my new blog actually
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      • Profile picture of the author komrad2
        I ordered three homepage links for one of my sites yesterday (one PR4 and two PR3 which adds up to $25 a month). Since the categories you can choose from are very broad it was (in my case) hard to choose the right one.

        Once you submit your details your link instantly is placed randomly on of their blogs' blogroll. If you're not quite happy with the site it's placed on you can delete the link and resubmit it within 24 hours without wasting credits, so that's cool.

        The fact that they'll allow a maximum of 15 blogroll links on each blog's homepage was the reason for me to pull the trigger. Now let's see if this will benefit my linkbuilding strategy in the long run.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrmatt
    Already seeing improved ranking on an adsense site that got smacked during the last panda update. I am only doing 3 article posts a day and I just started that on Friday.

    So far so good.

    Only thing that could be a downfall is that it seems to be a free for all. Meaning you can pretty much post what ever you want. Quality or crap it all gets approved.
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    • Profile picture of the author bhuff85
      Originally Posted by mrmatt View Post

      Already seeing improved ranking on an adsense site that got smacked during the last panda update. I am only doing 3 article posts a day and I just started that on Friday.

      So far so good.

      Only thing that could be a downfall is that it seems to be a free for all. Meaning you can pretty much post what ever you want. Quality or crap it all gets approved.
      I'm assuming that the article links work somewhat like BMR (where they get placed on the homepage until they eventually fall off), especially since it's only 2 credits per article. The homepage links must just be blogroll links, hence the reason for them being more expensive.

      Am I accurate with that? If not, could you let me know how it does work? Just discovered this network today and I'm considering giving it a shot, too.
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      • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Extropy
        Originally Posted by bhuff85 View Post

        I'm assuming that the article links work somewhat like BMR (where they get placed on the homepage until they eventually fall off), especially since it's only 2 credits per article. The homepage links must just be blogroll links, hence the reason for them being more expensive.

        Am I accurate with that? If not, could you let me know how it does work? Just discovered this network today and I'm considering giving it a shot, too.
        You've got it exactly right. We took BMR and made it better (in our opinion). We tell you your links, ALL of our blogs have PR (BMR has around 1/4 that are PR 0/NA), and most importantly we don't have a crazy content/approval process. Drop your spintax in, make a link, and thereyago. We spent thousands of dollars on articles a year ago and realized there has to be a better way.

        Also, if any sites in the network drop PR, we'll move the home page links automatically.
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Extropy
      Originally Posted by mrmatt View Post

      Already seeing improved ranking on an adsense site that got smacked during the last panda update. I am only doing 3 article posts a day and I just started that on Friday.

      So far so good.

      Only thing that could be a downfall is that it seems to be a free for all. Meaning you can pretty much post what ever you want. Quality or crap it all gets approved.
      Awesome results so far! High PR links are like gold, especially if you've already got a good backlink profile with the cheap stuff.

      Regarding the articles, we purposefully made it easy to get articles out. They contain your links so it's in your best interest to put good stuff there. It's up to us to maintain PR on the blogs so regardless you don't need to worry about PR. In our extensive testing we didn't see a big difference between fully "unique" content and the spun stuff for rankings. AND we got tired of the 5 day approval process of Unique Article Wizard and the expensive writing and approval process with BuildMyRank.

      So we kept the high PR network (nothing below PR1) and got rid of the PITA article approvals.
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by mrmatt View Post

      Already seeing improved ranking on an adsense site that got smacked during the last panda update. I am only doing 3 article posts a day and I just started that on Friday.

      So far so good.
      Good to see you already having some success with HighPRSociety.com! If you have any questions, let me know.
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      • Profile picture of the author mrmatt
        How soon until the pie chart showing the ratios of PR links comes out?

        Also, I don't know if this would be a good idea or not but when we get the links to where our article is if we could also get just the domain name too that would be great. I could then ping it etc to get the juice from the home page while the article is there.
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        • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
          Originally Posted by mrmatt View Post

          How soon until the pie chart showing the ratios of PR links comes out?

          Also, I don't know if this would be a good idea or not but when we get the links to where our article is if we could also get just the domain name too that would be great. I could then ping it etc to get the juice from the home page while the article is there.
          Google crawls the sites multiple times a day, we track and verify this so Google will find your article.
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  • Profile picture of the author emigre
    How well do the articles index? Don't think I would bother if they need any kind of boosting help.
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by emigre View Post

      How well do the articles index? Don't think I would bother if they need any kind of boosting help.
      We don't track indexing, Its on a high PR site so more than likely it will be.

      It is more effective to track SERP rankings, not indexing. Its also harder to MOVE in SERPS than it is to get links indexed.

      What we are saying is you need to stop focusing on being indexed. Its irrelevant, it isn't cost effective, its not accurate and google doesn't even show you the whole picture. Its like trying to solve a math problem on a paper that has 20% of the numbers invisible.

      Watch...

      Solve this problem. 1 + _ + 27 x _ - _ + 2 = ?


      ^ If I don't give you all the numbers, how are you going to use the numbers I DO SHOW YOU, to solve anything or compute? The answer is, you can't really.

      You need to focus on what matters, getting your links crawled, so that google adds them to its "crawled database", so they can start working for you. This is something you can know accurately, and indexing will be a natural consequence.

      Focus on that and track your SERPS, that is what matters....not how many links you can get indexed. Make sense?
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  • Profile picture of the author massivemarketing
    On average, how long do the posts stay on the homepage?
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by massivemarketing View Post

      On average, how long do the posts stay on the homepage?
      It depends..

      Homepage links stay on the homepage as long as you choose. They will NOT roll off to PR0 or PR N/A

      Articles and comments will typically roll off in 2 days, sometimes 1. We have tracked and Google crawls the websites constantly all day so you will get the benefit. Plus you get extra credit for hanging out with some of Googles friends that he already trusts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny GotPaid
    I found this service after trying out linklicous and being really satisfied with it. (I had a nightmare with a similar service) and after have having a great experience with them I decided to give their other service a try and it was awesome.

    I saw serp movements in a little over a week after adding some articles and a handful of PR3's. Great job guys! This has potential.
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by Johnny GotPaid View Post

      I found this service after trying out linklicous and being really satisfied with it. (I had a nightmare with a similar service) and after have having a great experience with them I decided to give their other service a try and it was awesome.

      I saw serp movements in a little over a week after adding some articles and a handful of PR3's. Great job guys! This has potential.
      Thanks! Good to hear it is working out for you. We are getting alot of positive feedback and I'm happy to hear people are getting the same results we have had.
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  • Profile picture of the author emigre
    Waiting for your Paypal payment option to be available.
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  • Profile picture of the author chrisfx
    I don't know if they've changed since I last used it a month ago, but one huge red flag about the network is that all their blogs were located on the same class C IP address. That makes it extremely risky to use IMO.

    I do like everything else about the their network if they can just fix this issue by investing in some additional web hosting.


    Chris
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    • Profile picture of the author Johnny GotPaid
      Originally Posted by chrisfx View Post

      I don't know if they've changed since I last used it a month ago, but one huge red flag about the network is that all their blogs were located on the same class C IP address. That makes it extremely risky to use IMO.

      I do like everything else about the their network if they can just fix this issue by investing in some additional web hosting.


      Chris
      Hey chris,

      Yeah, they fixed that like, almost immediately. lol
      Smart guys, they listened to us quickly =D
      Anyway, yeah, they are now Class C diverse and I have had a lot of success with them so far.
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      • Profile picture of the author chrisfx
        Originally Posted by Johnny GotPaid View Post

        Hey chris,

        Yeah, they fixed that like, almost immediately. lol
        Smart guys, they listened to us quickly =D
        Anyway, yeah, they are now Class C diverse and I have had a lot of success with them so far.
        I wanted to confirm that Johnny was right and they did fix this issue. I just checked my previous submissions and their network now has an IP diversity that is comparable to many of the other popular blog networks. Very cool and I'm glad they are listening to their customers.

        Chris
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  • Just finished week 1 with highprsociety

    so far i am happy with the service, you can read my week 1 review here - Homepage Backlinks From HighPRSociety.com
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by high_plains_drifter View Post

      Just finished week 1 with highprsociety

      so far i am happy with the service, you can read my week 1 review here - Homepage Backlinks From HighPRSociety.com
      Good to see you are doing so well HighPRSociety.com =)
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  • Profile picture of the author emigre
    Another problem HPRS should fix is to ensure that the same blogs are not reused for the same url.

    If there are really 4000 blogs, it shouldn't be a problem for a weekly 20 article submission.
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Type in "High PR society review" in Google and see my website at page1 position 1, type in "high pr society" and see my site at page 1 #6. Without quotes obv.

      Yes these keywords are very easy I admit but I only submit 20 articles = 60 credits to get there in 1 week with a brand new page on a 1 month old site.
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  • Profile picture of the author swym
    There are some serious problem with the payment module.
    I updated my subscription today. The subscription amount was debited from my Paypal account but no credit added to my account. Few hours later, my Paypal was being charged again!! Contacted their support and still waiting for reply
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by swym View Post

      There are some serious problem with the payment module.
      I updated my subscription today. The subscription amount was debited from my Paypal account but no credit added to my account. Few hours later, my Paypal was being charged again!! Contacted their support and still waiting for reply
      There was one guy that did this in our system, he paid, and then he went and paid again before paypal could send us the payment. We can't add the credits until paypal sends us the money. We will put up some copy to help clarify but thats just one of the things when you use paypal.

      We offer credit card options, that pay through authorize.net Way less problems for you guys and just as safe as paypal.

      If you want to PM your case number, I will check your ticket...we are clearing them all out right now as I speak.
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  • Profile picture of the author satrap
    Whats the requirement for the length of the article? is it 300 words per article or 150 like BMR?

    Also, Lets say, I dont want to use spinning, instead I submit (already used elsewhere) articles, one by one,. Is that possible or do you have to use spinning?...

    Thanks in advance.
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by satrap View Post

      Whats the requirement for the length of the article? is it 300 words per article or 150 like BMR?

      Also, Lets say, I dont want to use spinning, instead I submit (already used elsewhere) articles, one by one,. Is that possible or do you have to use spinning?...

      Thanks in advance.
      There is no real minimum currently but you want to have 1 or two paragraphs for the articles at least.

      I guess you COULD post articles one by one, and you COULD post ones that have been posted other places but you don't want to do that..it would devalue your links and potentially the network.
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      • Profile picture of the author satrap
        Originally Posted by HKSEO Rotzee View Post

        There is no real minimum currently but you want to have 1 or two paragraphs for the articles at least.

        I guess you COULD post articles one by one, and you COULD post ones that have been posted other places but you don't want to do that..it would devalue your links and potentially the network.

        Thanks for your reply. I Just went ahead and registered and submitted an article with spintax.

        I would rather get links from (close to) original content.

        For others:
        I am targeting a specific keyword with their services and I will not be suing any other method to build link for that keyword. I will be sure to come back here and report my experience when I see any changes in the serps.

        So far the only thing I didn't like is the fact that if you want your article not submitted to PR1 sites, you have to pay double credit, meaning 6 credits for each article if you want to submit only to pr2 and above instead of paying 3 credits.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
    Cool, glad you got started! Let me know if you have any questions.
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  • Profile picture of the author marcolav
    Joined but kind of disappointed. Before joining I specifically asked how the 3 credits per article were deducted:

    "Is the 3 credits deducted for EACH time the article is published on the network? Or is it a 3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published?"

    Now, it is possible that it was not worded correctly as I am not a native speaker, however they replied

    " "3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published"

    is correct."

    So I signed up, paid and went to submit my article only to find out that it would cost me 3 credits per EACH spin, so if my article goes out to 60 sites, it is 180 credits and so on.

    And since they don't allow refunds.. I am stuck with them. The interface looks good, but with $50 per month you can get a lot more links from other established High PR Homepage Networks. And providing straight answers would go a long way too...
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by marcolav View Post

      Joined but kind of disappointed. Before joining I specifically asked how the 3 credits per article were deducted:

      "Is the 3 credits deducted for EACH time the article is published on the network? Or is it a 3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published?"

      Now, it is possible that it was not worded correctly as I am not a native speaker, however they replied

      " "3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published"

      is correct."

      So I signed up, paid and went to submit my article only to find out that it would cost me 3 credits per EACH spin, so if my article goes out to 60 sites, it is 180 credits and so on.

      And since they don't allow refunds.. I am stuck with them. The interface looks good, but with $50 per month you can get a lot more links from other established High PR Homepage Networks. And providing straight answers would go a long way too...
      I'm not sure who you talked to but we are pretty up front and say everywhere that it is 3 credits per unique article that gets posted (which is only 7 1/2 cents per article posted on a High PR homepage)

      The answer you quoted says it exactly.

      "3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published"

      That means each article is going to cost 3 credits, so if you post 100 articles...each one of those is going to cost 3 credits. If you post 2000 articles, each one of those articles are going to cost 3 credits, every time. Make sense?

      I see where there could of been a miscommunication and it get misinterpreted but It wouldn't even really make sense to charge 7 1/2 cents for unlimited article posting to a limited private blog network. I'm a little confused why you even thought that would be a possibility. Not to mention it tells you how much it is going to cost BEFORE you buy it, not after.

      Anyway, if you want a refund, PM me your email you use to log in and I will delete your articles and add your 180c back to your account.
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  • Profile picture of the author marcolav
    This is the original message I received from Jonathan and my question was , I think, clear:
    Hello-

    "3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published"

    is correct.

    The comments work the same way, just 1 credit per

    -- Jonathan
    HKSEO Support
    support@hkseo.us

    My question was
    >Is the 3 credits deducted for EACH time the article is published on the network? Or is it a 3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published?

    So an EACH SUBMISSION is not the same as an EACH ARTICLE, to me, but I am obviously wrong and no I don't want your credits back. I wanted a full refund but obviously you are not going to do that, no problem, my $50 won't make me poor

    Marco
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by marcolav View Post

      This is the original message I received from Jonathan and my question was , I think, clear:
      Hello-

      "3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published"

      is correct.

      The comments work the same way, just 1 credit per

      -- Jonathan
      HKSEO Support
      support@hkseo.us

      My question was
      >Is the 3 credits deducted for EACH time the article is published on the network? Or is it a 3 credits for each article submission no matter how many times it is published?

      So an EACH SUBMISSION is not the same as an EACH ARTICLE, to me, but I am obviously wrong and no I don't want your credits back. I wanted a full refund but obviously you are not going to do that, no problem, my $50 won't make me poor

      Marco

      Talking with Jonathan in the office, it seems like he thought you were asking if it was going to be 3 credits for a single article or 3 credits for every article submitted/spun to the network. He didn't think you were asking if you would be allowed unlimited article posting for only 7 1/2 cents.

      Just a communication error and I'd be happy to delete your articles and issue you a $50 refund, just PM me your email, transaction id or last for of c.c.

      We give you the cost total before you purchase anything but we will also update some copy to try and make it even clearer to help remove any confusion.
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    I am also confused ^^^.
    So, is it 3 creds per article submitted or 3 creds per submission?
    eg: 1 article submitted to 15 sites = 3 or 45 credits.

    Sorry its late...
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    • Profile picture of the author chrisfx
      Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

      I am also confused ^^^.
      So, is it 3 creds per article submitted or 3 creds per submission?
      eg: 1 article submitted to 15 sites = 3 or 45 credits.

      Sorry its late...
      It would be 45 credits.

      Chris
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

      I am also confused ^^^.
      So, is it 3 creds per article submitted or 3 creds per submission?
      eg: 1 article submitted to 15 sites = 3 or 45 credits.

      Sorry its late...
      It is 3 credits for every unique article that gets posted to our network. If you post one article it is 3c if you then spin that article 100 times...you'll pay 3c per spin.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Hayes
    HKSEO Rotzee...

    I decided to give this a go last week and quickly moved up to page one from page 2 within a couple of days for a decent keyword using PR4 Home Page links.
    I am using only home page links so far.
    Little confused how the home page links work though.
    its 320 credits per month for a PR4 link....thats $10 per month for each link correct?

    I dont see any options for PR 5 or PR 6 links in the dashboard when assigning my credits, although it is in your pricing structure before purchase.

    Just checked again my SERPs and i went to number 4 yesterday and now completely disappeared.

    Maybe article posts are a safer option?

    Tony
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    I have been experimenting with the article module of HighPrSociety for about 2 weeks now and the site iv'e been promoting has moved from 35 to 22.
    Only problem is that i also used other methods in the first week so i can't say for sure
    if it's HPRS alone that increased rankings.

    I should really use it on one of my newer sites to make sure...
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    • Profile picture of the author salegurus
      Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

      I have been experimenting with the article module of HighPrSociety for about 2 weeks now and the site iv'e been promoting has moved from 35 to 22.
      Only problem is that i also used other methods in the first week so i can't say for sure
      if it's HPRS alone that increased rankings.

      I should really use it on one of my newer sites to make sure...
      Update:
      Both sites that iv'e been promoting with HighPRSociety are dropping steadily, one from 22 to 36 and the other from 4 to 9?
      I have only been using HighPRSociety on these sites for about 4 weeks.
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  • Profile picture of the author CollegeEducated
    From what I have heard from my associates, recently they were hit a bit on quality. The most important thing you can do is test it out on a lower site than your main one. If it works well, and you have other link building strategies in place, then it will seem more natural when you use it on a bigger site. If it fails on a bigger site, you could potentially lose it. So, proceed with caution.
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