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1. Need an index percentage if do-able.

3. That is exactly why I need to see URLs for networks. IMHO, it's like purchasing a service blindly, without ever knowing what you got. It's just really stupid when people fall for this.....
 
1. Need an index percentage if do-able.

3. That is exactly why I need to see URLs for networks. IMHO, it's like purchasing a service blindly, without ever knowing what you got. It's just really stupid when people fall for this.....

1) I don't want to mislead you by giving you a number that I do not know so I will not do so. There will be a Scrapebox blast done to these posts after the submissions have been completed so that will definitely help with the indexing.

3) Part of the reason why Google has been deindexing these blog networks is because service providers offer the live links of the URLs or an "identifier" phrase so they can track their order. In order to keep this network alive and to ensure that my clients are getting quality, keeping the links private is a must. I understand that there is a bit of uncertainty with a service such as this one. However, I have repeat customers that keep coming back because this works, report or no report.

If you would like some kind of guarantee, contact me with your URL and keywords, and we can work something out.

Let me know if you have any more questions and I will try to answer them the best I can.
 
1) I don't want to mislead you by giving you a number that I do not know so I will not do so. There will be a Scrapebox blast done to these posts after the submissions have been completed so that will definitely help with the indexing.

3) Part of the reason why Google has been deindexing these blog networks is because service providers offer the live links of the URLs or an "identifier" phrase so they can track their order. In order to keep this network alive and to ensure that my clients are getting quality, keeping the links private is a must. I understand that there is a bit of uncertainty with a service such as this one. However, I have repeat customers that keep coming back because this works, report or no report.

If you would like some kind of guarantee, contact me with your URL and keywords, and we can work something out.

Let me know if you have any more questions and I will try to answer them the best I can.

Thank you for your well thought out reply......

Problem with most services here is that they offer 1000s of links, which sounds great, but what most people don't realize is that it means NOTHING unless the overwhelming majority of them are indexed. There are PLENTY of ways to get links indexed and also "indexing services" that a few of my current SEO providers use with 90-95% of links indexed.

As for the private blog network. There is literally 100s of reasons why these get busted and I am willing to bet it's NOT due to blog networks being revealed to customers, as I have had de-indexed quality sites that were penalized in google from ALN and other similar networks that give the owners the same privacy. These networks still get busted! I have had great results with web 2.0 properties staying indexed as there are 1000s of them out there.

Yes, your going to receive many buyers who just don't care about viewing the results of what they are paying for, but a tip to anyone out there reading this.......if you truly value your time and money, ensuring that most links are indexed and receiving FULL transparency is the only way to go and is feasible to any SEOer.
 
As for indexing services, all completed orders are run through Lindexed, an indexing service as I'm sure you know.

Taken from my OP:
-Over 1600 Links Throughout the Blog Network
-4 Different URLs and Keywords (same website)
-Lindexed Submission/Pinging to all Links
-7-14 days dripfeed (recommended)
-Initial ranking report
-4 Day turnaround time

The reason why I do not give an exact number of the % indexed is because Lindexed is not my service. I cannot control whether it performs as it says.

The thing unique about this blog network is that it is NOT an ALN. This is a private network that only a couple people have access to. That alone, in my opinion, is a major factor why we see so many blog networks shut down while mine stays alive. Nobody except for the owners have direct access to these blogs, meaning people can't post a unique tagline or phrase in order to find them through Google search. Nobody has access to the exact list of blogs except us.

Full transparency is great in an SEO service. I fully agree. However, this is something that my service just can't offer. Some may not like it, but this is to protect the thousands of dollars spent creating this network as well as our past customers' asses. A deindexing of an entire network would waste the money they spent believing in our service, and for these reasons, we cannot take any risks. If complete transparency is something you must have when you order a service, then maybe this service is not for you.

Thank you for bringing up these important points. Your comments are definitely appreciated. However, if you have any other comments, I would prefer that you PM me instead of us moving my thread in the wrong direction.

Anyways, taking new orders!

Thank you for your well thought out reply......

Problem with most services here is that they offer 1000s of links, which sounds great, but what most people don't realize is that it means NOTHING unless the overwhelming majority of them are indexed. There are PLENTY of ways to get links indexed and also "indexing services" that a few of my current SEO providers use with 90-95% of links indexed.

As for the private blog network. There is literally 100s of reasons why these get busted and I am willing to bet it's NOT due to blog networks being revealed to customers, as I have had de-indexed quality sites that were penalized in google from ALN and other similar networks that give the owners the same privacy. These networks still get busted! I have had great results with web 2.0 properties staying indexed as there are 1000s of them out there.

Yes, your going to receive many buyers who just don't care about viewing the results of what they are paying for, but a tip to anyone out there reading this.......if you truly value your time and money, ensuring that most links are indexed and receiving FULL transparency is the only way to go and is feasible to any SEOer.
 
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