Social Adr Experience

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Hello, I am really curious if anyone has used SocialAdr with any success. I am thinking of using it to promote my site, www.seeksuccess.com, but I am not sure if I feel confident that it is worth the money. I feel really good about the way that SocialAdr works, but I have been ripped off so many times by other types of services I don't have much faith in link building services. Does anyone out there have any experiences about SocialAdr that they can share? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    SocialADR is great, mainly as a second layer of backlinks, not directly to your money-site.

    It has a free option, why not try it for free and you can upgrade to more links if you see the benefit.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    I use SocialADR and it is THE social bookmark submitter.

    The best thing about SocialADR is, the links come from real people's account, the submission is done only half-automated and that's why the links are of higher-quality than if you were automating it completely.

    Yep, SocialADR has worked great for me.
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    • Profile picture of the author seeksucces
      Originally Posted by Trevor View Post

      I use SocialADR and it is THE social bookmark submitter.

      The best thing about SocialADR is, the links come from real people's account, the submission is done only half-automated and that's why the links are of higher-quality than if you were automating it completely.

      Yep, SocialADR has worked great for me.
      When you say it has worked great for you, however, are you implying it has significantly increased your overall traffic? That is what I am really curious about, how does it affect overall traffic? It seems like a great service because the backlinks seem more realistic than a lot of other services, and also Google is giving high precedence to social media these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverbee20
    I use the free version which means you login everyday and click maybe 3 buttons. The more links the better with seo

    Test the free version 1st before you pay

    Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author mrehan
      Social Adr is ok. But don't expect it to increase your rankings. It will provide you with links so your backlinks portofolio has some nice social links. Also don't expect any increase in traffic either.
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  • Profile picture of the author soon
    With a free socialadr account is very hard to see an increase in rankings but I am sure that with the best paid subscription they have you can really see wonders.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zibblu
    I'm really not sure. I think I've been using it wrong so ... perhaps that's the issue. But I haven't really been able to pinpoint any improvements due to it.

    I've now set it to max out at 100 bookmarks using the drip feed. Maybe I've gone too far the other direction... but some of my pages have over 2000 bookmarks and after Penguin... I'm now very anxious about things that must look so unnatural.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Thompson
    I've had good success with it. It pays to take some time and use the spinning function to diversify your titles and descriptions. It also helps to have a lot of different links in your account so none of them get too many bookmarks. Just linking to your homepage isn't likely to do much good. Also, you probably won't see much of a result unless you use one of the paid plans.
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    • Profile picture of the author Soecken
      I've used socialadr for over a year now and am still not sure of its effectiveness. I've been using only the paid options, firstly the lazy linkbuilder and now the lazy linkaddict. Initially my experiences were positive, I saw increased rankings for both English sites (for which I am trying to rank in google.com and google.uk) as well as for Dutch sites (targeting google.nl). I saw increases in rankings for many keywords. Nothing dramatic, it didn't bring any keyword to the top 5 but quite a few keywords jumped to page 2 and several made it to page 1.

      Not bad for a service which i consider as something complementary to my linkbuilding campaigns. However nowadays I think my sites have grown 'socialadr weary'. Rankings don't improve, in fact, they seem to be on the decline. Nothing dramatic but certainly not improving.

      I'm wondering whether this is due to their recent change in allocating credits. Since the past 2 months you get all credits at once which in my case results in hundreds of social media bookmark shares in the span of 2 to 3 days. Wondering whether this spike in social media activity is too much. Now I set all my bookmarks to 'drip' meaning each bookmark gets shared once a week. This will happen around 20th of May so I am going to monitor my rankings between that date and the following weeks and report back here with the results
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      • Profile picture of the author Soecken
        Contrary to my last post I decided to pause my socialadr campaign as I've seen several of my keywords drop in rankings. Bear in mind though that for these keywords I have only been using socialadr for the past 2 months and didn't do any other linkbuilding. I think my keyword rankings are starting to hurt because of the fact that my websites only receive social bookmark links and nothing else. I have had good results with socialadr when I had it running as a complementary linkbuild tool. When I was doing the usual linkbuilding (placing articles, blogs, directories, forums and manually doing social bookmarking) I saw an increase in my rankings once I started using socialadr. So, I can recommend it next to your normal linkbuilding efforts. Another advantage of socialadr is that you can target some longtail keywords without 'wasting' placement of an article on it. Just load up socialadr with all sorts of longtail variations of your main keywords and use it score on those keywords and make your website more relevant for the type of keyword you are optimising for.

        I'd be very interested to hear if anyone has seen good effects on keyword rankings with just socialadr, i.e. not using any other type of linkbuilding.
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