Angela and Pauls Explanation

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Can anybody explain this Angela and Pauls link building thing?

What I gather is that it's a strategy, but why is it called Angela and Pauls? Is there a site, cause it seems everyone is offering this.
 


they're long ass packets they (angela and paul) send out monthly with overly verbose descriptions on how to drop links in web 2.0 account profiles, something that can be automated and done very rapidly instead. But apparently people don't equate time with money and will sit and manually click email verification links all day instead of paying a tool.

Angela and Paul are guru tards
 
It's pretty old. What tools automate this process?

Some people code their own tools or build them with ubot. I don`t know how to code and don`t have ubot, but bought a couple tools that some dude made with ubot. One submits to expression engine forums and the other to SMF forums. Those tools came with lists of forums, but I can scrape additionally forums and submit to those too. I pay people here for Xrumer services too.

SEnuke`s profile nuke module has gotten pretty good as well. They gradually keep adding new forums, it`s at around 400 right now.
 
Cant xrumer get your sites in trouble?

If you aren't creative about how you go about it, then yes it can. The same is true for the process in general. All the tool does is automate what you can do manually.

If you spam a link over and over again and leave a massive footprint, then you'll get penalized; be it temporary or permanent.

You can fuck yourself up just as good by doing it yourself by hand. If you are careless and don't learn basic SEO principles, read other people's stories, etc. then you were headed down the deindexing path anyway.

Xrumer, SENuke, ScrapeBox, etc. only expedite the process.
 
manually creating profile links is downright pointless

I firmly believe you should do EVERYTHING manually until you see that it works and want to automate it and expand bigtime.

I used to build 10 profile links for myself every day. I then saw that it worked, and THEN I learned about automating the process.

Same goes for blog commenting and social bookmarking. It's good to learn the what, how, and why first for noobs.
 
I firmly believe you should do EVERYTHING manually until you see that it works and want to automate it and expand bigtime.

I used to build 10 profile links for myself every day. I then saw that it worked, and THEN I learned about automating the process.

Same goes for blog commenting and social bookmarking. It's good to learn the what, how, and why first for noobs.

I actually completely agree with you and recommend this to everyone who's getting started. But paying to have these packets delivered for more than one month is just a waste of time and energy.
 
further explanation of what I originally meant: manually creating profile backlinks once you know how and why they work is pointless and has too low of an ROI when there are tools available.