A great way to get high PR do-follow links...

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I have been doing a mixture of taking action and reading a lot on the WF, doing too much of one can cause problems, ex. reading too much causes information overload and a little skepticism towards starting a campaign. On the other hand if you jump straight into something you might not see the mistakes you're making and where to improve.

So over the course of me doing manual backlinking and learning where to start I am getting the hang of this, and by no means is it EASY! Do I think it will get easier YES because when you get good at something you come up with techniques to get things done faster and you know what you need and what you don't need, but manual backlinking is still a pain at times.

Here is something obvious to others but it is not something I have read, it is something I personally found myself even though I am sure hundreds if not thousands of internet marketers are doing, but it is GREAT!

You hear great things about scrapebox but some of us cannot go out and get it at the moment, so what I recommend you do is download a free trial of SEO spyglass, search for your main keyword on google and pick out your main competitor, enter their URL into the SEO spyglass dialog box and let it go to work.

After you follow the steps it will show you all of your competitors backlinks along with the pages PR and other details, this is awesome because now you have a list of high PR blogs and yes the competitor in my niche has Soooo many blog comments it's not funny, which is good for me because I can post comments on his high PR do-follow blogs and do more with web 2.0's and social bookmarking I know where he stands and I just need to one up him.

Moral of the story is I have had SEO powersuite for a while, when I was young and thought tools were going to get me ranked without work I tried to use it and had no clue and I could not see why these tools were so expensive. Now that I know the power I highly recommend SEO powersuite and even though I haven't used scrapebox I already know the power with that. So if you're backlinking keep it manual but use the tools to aid the process, there is to such thing as a hammer that will nail for you but it sure as heck helps compared to your hand or foot lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Definitely a great trick. And one that I use myself from time to time.

    If you want to increase the amount of backlinks you find from blog comments specifically, I'd suggest plugging in the URLs of other commenters. Especially those who have commented on high PR / dofollow posts If they've commented on one, chances are they've commented on others.
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    • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
      Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

      Definitely a great trick. And one that I use myself from time to time.

      If you want to increase the amount of backlinks you find from blog comments specifically, I'd suggest plugging in the URLs of other commenters. Especially those who have commented on high PR / dofollow posts If they've commented on one, chances are they've commented on others.
      Ah brilliant.. I will do that, the only thing I hate is running results for a new url, the captchas suck and it takes a little while to generate data, but definitely worth it for the high PR links
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  • Profile picture of the author seoexpertsolution
    Thanks for shearing important information
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  • Profile picture of the author Jospeh31
    Do blog comments still work?
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  • Profile picture of the author myadcorner
    this is really nice information.

    Since google is updated with penguin era, will blog commenting be useful to increase position in SERPs.

    As of now, i am not doing blog commenting for my website. Should i do blog commenting?
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  • Profile picture of the author MarciaA
    Looking at you post (Thread Starter), it makes me wonder if I hadn't given up too soon regarding blog comments. I always thought of these as being a touch too spammy for my personal taste. However, you're causing me to have second thoughts regarding efficacy.



    Thanks for you post.


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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by MarciaA View Post

      Looking at you post (Thread Starter), it makes me wonder if I hadn't given up too soon regarding blog comments. I always thought of these as being a touch too spammy for my personal taste. However, you're causing me to have second thoughts regarding efficacy.
      Blog comments tend to get some negative publicity thanks to tools like Scrapebox. (Which has the ability to blast comment to thousands of blogs in a VERY short amount of time.) That said, I still use Scrapebox frequently to help locate and analyze PR1+ / DoFollow posts, which I'll then manually comment on.

      Even though not all of the comments are approved by the blog owners it's still one of the easier ways to get PR1+ & DoFollow backlinks.

      After a few days with Scrapebox I can usually find a pretty fair amount of posts that meet this criteria. (From blogs that are active.) It's what I use to build the lists I offer in my sig.
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      • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
        Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

        Blog comments tend to get some negative publicity thanks to tools like Scrapebox. (Which has the ability to blast comment to thousands of blogs in a VERY short amount of time.) That said, I still use Scrapebox frequently to help locate and analyze PR1+ / DoFollow posts, which I'll then manually comment on.

        Even though not all of the comments are approved by the blog owners it's still one of the easier ways to get PR1+ & DoFollow backlinks.

        After a few days with Scrapebox I can usually find a pretty fair amount of posts that meet this criteria. (From blogs that are active.) It's what I use to build the lists I offer in my sig.
        Yeah guys using SEO powersuite and analyzing a lot of the number 1 websites on the SERPS you will notice a high % of those sites are blog commenting!

        Blog commenting is not necessary a walk in the park though, it can be a pain, because you do not want to spam, you want to actually read the post and provide a good comment so its a win-win, that does require a lot of effort and there are still chances that your comment will not be approved!

        If you have spent time learning SEO you will know by now diversity is essential and blog commenting is a good way to get some high PR links if you do your homework and use the proper tools. So that said do not rely on blog commenting for your whole SEO campaign, but IMO 10 a day is sufficient.

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  • Profile picture of the author abid4seo
    Blog comments do work, if they are on related blog and relevant post. If the contents of post matches up with your targeted page, then it is big plus.
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  • Profile picture of the author awj888
    problem with do-follow highPr pages is chances are they are open comments and already have a huge OBL (outboundlinks) which makes your link a bit less juicy, however this technique can help you find blogs where you can comment and HELL YES blog comments are still good, just not spamming the whole mad world out there with rubish ones! make them count
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    • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
      Originally Posted by awj888 View Post

      problem with do-follow highPr pages is chances are they are open comments and already have a huge OBL (outboundlinks) which makes your link a bit less juicy, however this technique can help you find blogs where you can comment and HELL YES blog comments are still good, just not spamming the whole mad world out there with rubish ones! make them count
      Yeah I agree, too many OBL's lower link value but great thing about SEO spyglass is it shows you the link value of each backlink, so if you can find a high PR blog with good link value and in a similar niche then you're good to go...

      Originally Posted by MarciaA View Post

      So is SEO Powersuit or more to the point SEO spyglass, like Scrapebox?

      I ask because I am very interested in making a purchase for one of these products after reading this thread.


      Love,
      Marcia
      SEO powersuite is much different than scrapebox... scrapebox is more versatile and much cheaper, but if you want to use it effectively then you will need private proxies (about $20-$40 a month)

      I recommend getting the free version of SEO powersuite you can download it at SEO Software and SEO Tools | Top 10 Rank Guarantee | SEO PowerSuite and test it for yourself, IMO it's pretty user friendly as long as you know the SEO terms like PR, link value, anchor text etc etc

      P.S I did not put that as the anchor text I just added www . link-assistant .c om and it did that!

      also scrapebox can give you a list of high PR links in your niche, Spyglass only gives your competitors backlinks or BL from other sites, but the good thing about SEO powersuite especially spyglass is that you can study your comp, and out link them more effectively and you can make a smarter campaign if you notice he is spamming etc
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      • Profile picture of the author tamnl
        Originally Posted by nikeman070 View Post

        SEO powersuite is much different than scrapebox... scrapebox is more versatile and much cheaper, but if you want to use it effectively then you will need private proxies (about $20-$40 a month)

        I recommend getting the free version of SEO powersuite you can download it at... and test it for yourself, IMO it's pretty user friendly as long as you know the SEO terms like PR, link value, anchor text etc etc
        Totally agree with you. SEO PowerSuite is a wonderful software that all webmaster need it. I love SEO SpyGlass and LinkAssistant. It saves much time on link-building and really worth with the price. After using SEO PowerSuite I tried SEOMoz but it's too expensive and the result is not as great as SEO PowerSuite.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by awj888 View Post

      problem with do-follow highPr pages is chances are they are open comments and already have a huge OBL (outboundlinks) which makes your link a bit less juicy, however this technique can help you find blogs where you can comment and HELL YES blog comments are still good, just not spamming the whole mad world out there with rubish ones! make them count
      Actually, most PR1+ / DoFollow posts are moderated by the blog owners. (Which is a good thing.)
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  • Profile picture of the author delton yell
    Thanks for sharing this information with us.
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  • Profile picture of the author nasuryono
    I totally agree with you here. Slow and steady always win the race in SEO.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarciaA
      Originally Posted by nasuryono View Post

      I totally agree with you here. Slow and steady always win the race in SEO.
      I don't think there is a better way to do it. With hast you can find yourself making numerous mistakes.

      Originally Posted by nikeman070 View Post

      Yeah I agree, too many OBL's lower link value but great thing about SEO spyglass is it shows you the link value of each backlink, so if you can find a high PR blog with good link value and in a similar niche then you're good to go...



      SEO powersuite is much different than scrapebox... scrapebox is more versatile and much cheaper, but if you want to use it effectively then you will need private proxies (about $20-$40 a month)

      I recommend getting the free version of SEO powersuite
      I purchased SEO Powersuit and just installed it this morning. I expect this to take awhile for me to familiarize myself with the nuances, however, I have had fun playing around with it so far this morning.


      Love,
      Marcia
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  • Profile picture of the author carlamax
    amazing trick i appreciate it. But 1 thing i want to ask is do follow blog commenting really work still.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Powersuite is definitely going to keep you busy for awhile. As far as all around "SEO" software goes, Powersuite is pretty much the best.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarciaA
      Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

      Powersuite is definitely going to keep you busy for awhile. As far as all around "SEO" software goes, Powersuite is pretty much the best.
      You can say that again! It's still a touch intimidating for me at this point. Perhaps I should have waited until the weekend while I had some free time to give this a try.

      Thanks again "nikeman070" for this thread and for turning me on to SEO Powersuit.

      I have already added a couple manual links to a few places I never would have noticed before.

      With my recent burst of development, this may pay for itself within a few weeks. Fingers crossed, keeping a cool head, it's a marathon, not a sprint!



      Love,
      Marcia
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      • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
        Originally Posted by MarciaA View Post

        You can say that again! It's still a touch intimidating for me at this point. Perhaps I should have waited until the weekend while I had some free time to give this a try.

        Thanks again "nikeman070" for this thread and for turning me on to SEO Powersuit.

        I have already added a couple manual links to a few places I never would have noticed before.

        With my recent burst of development, this may pay for itself within a few weeks. Fingers crossed, keeping a cool head, it's a marathon, not a sprint!



        Love,
        Marcia

        GOOD LUCK! I am also working hard and hoping my campaign brings in some ROI!

        I need to keep reminding myself this and you should as well, sometimes we may pick a niche that is a dud!

        It's a fact they're not all golden, it may look good on paper but sometimes it just does not turn out the way you want it to... So that is why testing is crucial, even if the niche you choose is a dud you will still gain experience from learning what it takes to get the site to page 1, just take what you learned, do better niche and keyword research and repeat, there are so many niches and micro niches. The best way to figure out what works is from testing it hands on, what works for you may not work for others.

        That said IMO the most important part of IM is your keyword/market research, just like in an offline business if you try to promote a product that has HEAVY comp you will be swallowed up by the sharks ex. jumping into the energy drink game! haha it's literally the most competitive market IMO out there, yes I saw this on the TV show "shark tank" and on "the office" I guess they were making fun of how crazy it was for the warehouse workers to start their own energy drink line LMAO!

        1. So to recap do your Keyword research (ALWAYS use the exact filter!)
        2. Do more research on your comp (Using SEO powersuite)
        3. Write down 3-5 keywords you want to target after you are confident which ones are the ones for you (spend time picking the right ones b/c when you have that list you are going to HIT THEM HARD, every thing about your campaign is based on those words THEY DEFINE YOU)
        4. Create valuable content, I do it on a daily basis, I try to create one article or video or slideshow.
        5. Publish the content to your favorite web 2.0's I love squidoo just got the hang of it because I want to get to know what each 2.0 has to offer (very creative ideas IMO no wonder why they are so popular!) Also love scribd I like making slideshows!
        6. do some manual backlinking about 10 a day really depends on the comp and a lot of factors but I am sure most of you guys will pick a low comp long tail keyword... It's nice to get high PR links that are do-follow
        7. I havent done much of building tier 2's and 3's but the more better you get at SEO it is essential to build links to your web 2.0s and not links directly to your site, these dont have to be as perfect as tier 1
        8. Now-a-days always involve social media and tweet about your new posts and web 2.0 submissions

        There are much more to SEO but this is a way to take action NOW without information overload, when you get better you can learn more and create your own strategy, but just DIVE in NOW!
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  • Profile picture of the author waver407
    Thanks for this trick! I'm going to start using this
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamtech
    Since google is updated with penguin era, will blog commenting be useful to increase position in SERPs.?
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by dreamtech View Post

      Since google is updated with penguin era, will blog commenting be useful to increase position in SERPs.?
      Definitely, as long as it's done right. Most people automatically assume that blog commenting is "spammy" due to tools like Scrapebox.

      If you're manually leaving good comments (that you'd approve on YOUR OWN blog) then it's very useful. There aren't many other ways to, for example, obtain a PR3 DoFollow backlink with just a minute or two of work.
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    • Profile picture of the author patco
      Originally Posted by dreamtech View Post

      Since google is updated with penguin era, will blog commenting be useful to increase position in SERPs.?
      Well, it would be great if you link back NOT to your main website. Just link to a website that is pointing to your website (like a web2.0)... And of course don't spam, but try to write a relevant and useful comment (It still helps, because this is a backlink and a vote to your website... No matter Scrapebox creates a lot of spammy backlinks, manual commenting is still a way to get some extra backlinks... They are not so powerful, because of the high number of comments in each blog)
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      • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
        Originally Posted by patco View Post

        Well, it would be great if you link back NOT to your main website. Just link to a website that is pointing to your website (like a web2.0)... And of course don't spam, but try to write a relevant and useful comment (It still helps, because this is a backlink and a vote to your website... No matter Scrapebox creates a lot of spammy backlinks, manual commenting is still a way to get some extra backlinks... They are not so powerful, because of the high number of comments in each blog)
        Disagree here. You can definitely link to your main site as long as you're leaving good comments on non-spammed blogs.
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        • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
          Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

          Disagree here. You can definitely link to your main site as long as you're leaving good comments on non-spammed blogs.
          totally agree, no man alone can create to many backlinks to his money site manually (keeping quality in mind as well) If you create a diverse amount of quality links, you will do fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vivers
    I am going to try this. Thanks for the directions and the detailed post. Awesome helpful people on here.
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  • Profile picture of the author nikeman070
    Well my strategy is pretty basic it involves manual high PR back-linking as a piece to the puzzle and in about 4-5 days of constant content building and back-linking I have obtained page 2 for a KW that gets about 1000 exact searches per month, I have obtained a page 4 for a keyword that gets 5,000 exact searches per month and traffic is growing daily

    So hands down it gives you results, IMO if you provide genuine content and quality links then all you need is consistency! Get a note pad and check mark for every blog post you do that day make sure you get about 10, then create one unique piece of content and post it to some web 2.0 sites...
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    • Profile picture of the author TuNguyen
      Originally Posted by nikeman070 View Post

      then create one unique piece of content and post it to some web 2.0 sites...
      Thank you for the tips. May I ask if you can go into details a about what you mentioned above please? Eg what do you mean by web2.0 sites?

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
        Originally Posted by TuNguyen View Post

        Thank you for the tips. May I ask if you can go into details a about what you mentioned above please? Eg what do you mean by web2.0 sites?

        Thanks
        Basically writing content and posting it at sites like Hubpages, Squidoo, etc. And linking that content back to your main site.
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  • Profile picture of the author markwilson4074
    Thanks for sharing this tip.

    After the penguin update, things are bit tough to get website(s) ranked quickly as it used to be in the past.

    It should always be a variety of links from various sources to be good in the eyes of google.

    Long story short, DIVERSIFY backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author doomzday
    Great trick. Thanks for sharing!
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  • Profile picture of the author uqmoore
    I tried SEO powersuite and I like it. I was thinking of asking my company to buy it for me but I don't think they will pay for the recurring charges. What happens to the software after six months? Does it totally stop working? Does some of it work?
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by uqmoore View Post

      I tried SEO powersuite and I like it. I was thinking of asking my company to buy it for me but I don't think they will pay for the recurring charges. What happens to the software after six months? Does it totally stop working? Does some of it work?
      I think it gets bumped back down to the trial version? That's the only thing I (and a lot of other people) don't like about SEO Powersuite. They used to side-step the fact that you'll be paying a subscription fee on top of the cost of the software. I'm not sure how open they are about it now though.
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      • Profile picture of the author uqmoore
        Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

        I think it gets bumped back down to the trial version? That's the only thing I (and a lot of other people) don't like about SEO Powersuite. They used to side-step the fact that you'll be paying a subscription fee on top of the cost of the software. I'm not sure how open they are about it now though.
        I am still considering the pro version of powersuite with the $10/mo option. I plan to test powersuite, IBP, and Web Ceo Desktop this weekend.
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        • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
          Originally Posted by uqmoore View Post

          I am still considering the pro version of powersuite with the $10/mo option. I plan to test powersuite, IBP, and Web Ceo Desktop this weekend.
          I still think Powersuite is one of the better tools you'll find, so it's most likely worth the money if you're willing to spend it. They just rubbed some people the wrong way with their pricing structure initially.
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  • Profile picture of the author digitaltwist
    Great topic. Just downloaded free trial of SEO Powersuite. Looking forward to testing it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author uqmoore
    Btw, I found that you can get a discount on PowerSuite if you are switching over from one of the products below:
    Get your competitive discount on SEO PowerSuite tools.

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  • Profile picture of the author BlogginAngie
    Nice, thanks for sharing. Good info
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  • Profile picture of the author Kylie James
    I'am already making full use of it. Not only Spy glass but other tools of this powersuite are just simply awesome.
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  • Profile picture of the author AbbyBryant
    Well, It is one of the great methods to make backlinks apart from this what I found on warrior is making blog posts and social bookmarking. I tried it doing well for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author carrotdogs
    Yeh SEO Powersuite is a very good tool. I have found that if you buy the software and tell them that you would like to cancel within the 30 days, they offer you a much better price. :rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by carrotdogs View Post

      Yeh SEO Powersuite is a very good tool. I have found that if you buy the software and tell them that you would like to cancel within the 30 days, they offer you a much better price. :rolleyes:
      This is pretty much true for anything. Yet a lot of people don't try. We knocked some $$$ off of our cable internet bill just by calling and saying that we were going to cancel and switch to a competitor who was offering a promotion. (Which was true.) They basically gave us the same promotion.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarvyDery
    thanks for sharing such an important info with us today. i must say i am really impressed
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    I agree with all friends for the sharing Great topic. Thanks to all
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    Thanks for sharing the useful information,,,,,,,,,
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  • Profile picture of the author jameseyoakum
    I would agree to that, knowing your competitors will definitely help you. It will also give you an idea on the challenges you will encounter in your campaign to get your website on the 1st page of Google. It doesn't hurt to know once competitor if I might add.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by jameseyoakum View Post

      I would agree to that, knowing your competitors will definitely help you. It will also give you an idea on the challenges you will encounter in your campaign to get your website on the 1st page of Google. It doesn't hurt to know once competitor if I might add.
      You can also take a look at ALL of your page 1 competitors and try to implement a mixture of their backlink sources. This is something that I tend to do pretty frequently. Usually you'll find plenty of places that you can leave a link.
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  • Profile picture of the author SynLanTech
    Nice idea here. I'll put it to work at some point when I launch a site for ad revenue.
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  • Profile picture of the author junkyjack
    yeah thanks for sharing.....
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  • Profile picture of the author teeson
    Question, did the penguin update mess up spyglass capability to pull PR for competitor links? I am not getting any PR data and have turned off and tried different variations of proxies and human engagement.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by teeson View Post

      Question, did the penguin update mess up spyglass capability to pull PR for competitor links? I am not getting any PR data and have turned off and tried different variations of proxies and human engagement.
      Maybe it was a temporary issue? Everything seems OK on my end.
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  • Profile picture of the author moshiurmax
    thanks for sharing great informations.................
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  • Profile picture of the author deepak206
    Nice trick ..thanks for sharing this
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  • Profile picture of the author Ettienne
    SEO Powersuite's worth every penny
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  • Profile picture of the author vickyk
    Yes i also agree with you friends Blog Commenting is still working but your comment and blog post should be relavent and thementic.
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