Best Massive Backlinking Service

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I currently have SENukeX and BacklinksGenie but I'm not totally happy with either of them. I'm looking for a software or service preferably that can generate thousands of links to my web 2.0 properties or 1st tier. I don't mind paying a good amount for it either but the results have to be good with a lot of links indexed to my tier 1.

What do you use to link to your tier 1 and do you recommend any services that you have used with success?
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  • Profile picture of the author himanuzo
    Forum profiles - xrumer

    Blog commenting - scrapebox

    Social bookmarking - bookmarking demon

    All links toward the tier #1 (web 2.0 properties).

    However, prioritize the quality! Many high quality backlinks are better than thousands of low quality backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    If you are just looking to blast as many links as you can, XRumer is head and shoulders above anything else.

    GSA is another tool to look at. Not bad for what it is. Not very expensive either.
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  • Profile picture of the author Make Money Ninja
    Go for tiers. Get a vps with Xrumer/SEnuke/Scrapebox...

    Tier 2: Scrapebox/XR
    Tier 1: SE Nuke

    Also get something like Wiki Bomber/GSA, or a blog network like ALN/Article ranks/UAW and point your tier 2 links at them.

    Alternatively make your own web 2.0 blog network with something like article wyz. This is what im currently doing.

    This still works as long as you diversify anchors and get tons of raw url links like "sitename.com" and "http://sitename.com".

    Evidence: Ranking #1 for a 10k month competitive term with this exact method.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Jonbones
    Dripfeedlinks and onehourbacklinks can do it for you--There's an API set up as well to linklicious for dripfeed so that all links are crawled...

    Onehour has higher quality standards, you can choose indexed, do-follow, or PR1+ links; as well there are homepage, contextual, comment, and article links available with HighPRsociety.com
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  • Profile picture of the author inetguru_987
    What is your success rate on getting links indexed? Say out of 10000 links you put out there from these tools.

    Also, how many backlinks do you try to achieve to your Tier 1 properties? 1000? 10K?
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    • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
      Originally Posted by inetguru_987 View Post

      What is your success rate on getting links indexed? Say out of 10000 links you put out there from these tools.

      Also, how many backlinks do you try to achieve to your Tier 1 properties? 1000? 10K?
      Even if they get indexed, they need to stay indexed. Why not just get links from high-PR relevant and cached pages instead of this malarkey?
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    However i don't suggest any automated tool, but if you are looking for a social bookmarking tool, bookmarking demon is the best probably and also i heard a lot about xRumer and it seems good too.
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      I dont use any automated/paid services for link building. In the long run dont they all fall short of manual submissions?
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      • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
        Originally Posted by connorbringas View Post

        I dont use any automated/paid services for link building. In the long run dont they all fall short of manual submissions?
        For the most part, yeah. But if you're going the automated / paid service route it's usually about sheer volume.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Those same tools you have can still be used for your tier 2, you probably just know the basic usage and need to grab more coffee.
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  • Profile picture of the author inetguru_987
    I'm only referencing building a mass amount of links to my tier one properties. I agree that manually building tier one is a good idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackrice
    scrapebox, use 4 backlinking your 1st tier networks
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    • Profile picture of the author SEOSteveO
      Before you go out blasting thousands of backlinks back to your tier 1 you want to make it look natural and not like some bot or software going out and putting thousands of backlinks to your site in a short time. Google will notice that
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  • Profile picture of the author Boricua
    Web 2.0 properties for rankings?

    SeNuke XCR is enough, get a good set of proxies and incredibly spin the heck out of those articles IF it comes to web 2.0..for those properties (hubpages, squidoo, the likes) I do that and a bit more. On a hurry, do weekly blog comments to the Web 2.0 sites you have..patience and you should do great.
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  • Profile picture of the author atlandbiz-com
    SE Nuke is powerful, one of my website boost the ranking in a few days, but only keep for 2 months and then all are gone.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth on this board when Google simple puts in an algo change that stops any site along a tiered path from passing on juice if they are bombarded by too many links relative to their PR.

    You all just won't learn. Any and everything marketers have talked about in an open public space as their major technique has been targeted and taken out. You've sealed tiered backlinkings fate.
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