Link Farm Evolution: Professional Grade Link Building WH/GH/BH

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must say it looks slick. definitely took some time to put that together. might have to try it out one of these days.
 
Just ordered through your link guerilla, what's recommended server install or local install on home pc?
First, thank you for purchasing. I'll be sending you a PM shortly.

I recommend a server install, as I don't like running more on my local PC than I have to. But you can do run it local if you don't already have hosting. Hosted will be faster for sure.
 
must say it looks slick. definitely took some time to put that together. might have to try it out one of these days.
At some point, I might see if I can entice some of the guys who purchased to leave a brief review. It is slick.

1 question. can you control how many links it creates daily?
The scheduling feature is due to come out in 2.0 which *may* be this week. Right now, you set up jobs, and run it so you can loosely control how many links it posts or accounts it creates by giving it a maximum. So you can run it to drop 20 pligg links, and you will get 20 or less (depends on fail rate/errors).

To be honest, its a much more sophisticated tool than just a link dropper. It's closer to what you guys are doing with your SEO packages, but automated, and not yet as many different hosts to post on.
 
Looks pretty interesting and I especially like the fact it's self hosted. Therefore it's a pity it's encrypted, but I can understand the need for this.

A couple of questions came to my mind after watching the videos:

Is it possible to give the articles/posts a name (not the titel), e.g. niche_keyword_001. Or how would you else organize hundreds of articles? A folder structure would be good as well.

Can I assign more than one tag to a single domain? E.g. tag 1 = main niche, tag 2 = subniche

What is this link feature good for beside blogroll managment? Why not simply put links and varying anchor texts within the spinned post? Seems to make more sense to me.
 
Is it possible to give the articles/posts a name (not the titel), e.g. niche_keyword_001. Or how would you else organize hundreds of articles? A folder structure would be good as well.
Content is templated. You can create, name, store and update content templates.

Can I assign more than one tag to a single domain? E.g. tag 1 = main niche, tag 2 = subniche
Yes.

What is this link feature good for beside blogroll managment? Why not simply put links and varying anchor texts within the spinned post? Seems to make more sense to me.
I'm not sure I understand. You can put varying anchor links and texts in when posting to Pligg (comments and stories) and adding to the blogroll.

Don't hold me to this but right now, you can only randomize one link per post, however you can use as many links in content as you want. I think this *may be* changed to allow for variable link display. Personally, when I post content, I don't need to pull a lot of random links. I'm only trying to match a small number of money pages (usually 1) to each post of content. And I can hardcode other links I want in my post.

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I'm not sure I understand. You can put varying anchor links and texts in when posting to Pligg (comments and stories) and adding to the blogroll.

Don't hold me to this but right now, you can only randomize one link per post, however you can use as many links in content as you want. I think this *may be* changed to allow for variable link display. Personally, when I post content, I don't need to pull a lot of random links. I'm only trying to match a small number of money pages (usually 1) to each post of content. And I can hardcode other links I want in my post.

I don't see a reason to use the link feature while I can hardcode the links and anchors into the content. That's what I meant.

Thanks for clarification.
 
Does it require a really good host ?
I mean, will an average/good shared hosting be enough ? (I am so not into dedicate hosting right now :/ )
 
A dedicated server isn't required.

I run it on an already very loaded WiredTree Hybrid (the lower end one). It can easily run on a VPS or on shared hosting. I know some people are running LFE on hostgator shared right now.
 
A dedicated server isn't required.

I run it on an already very loaded WiredTree Hybrid (the lower end one). It can easily run on a VPS or on shared hosting. I know some people are running LFE on hostgator shared right now.

Okay it's mine.
Maybe I'll drop you a private message sometime to ask you a few questions :)
 
You need to get some reviews here - waiting to buy trough you but need to see someone using this heavily and putting out his/her take on it

- Jest -

must be chance but only max post count 5 bought this while it must be interesting to more people.. - get (credible) reviews here plz and ppl waiting in line to buy sir including me

or at least break out the discount and ill review happily and extensively -
again your call not meaning to be pushing - its all good - choices
 
Ok guys I just bought this bad boy and installed the new update of 1.5 today. On hostgator shared server within about an hour you can have it go through create accounts on roughly 1000 blogs. By the time everything was said and done I end up with 445 blogs that I've spent maybe 5 minutes before clicking select all blogs checkbox with 1k blogs on the page. Then I gave the blogs titles I thought of about 6 and have them rotate the rest and hit go.

This thing does what it says its going to do bottom line! Which is great considering most products dont live up to half their promises. Seriously check it out you wont be disappointed.
 
I would be more then happy to buy through your affiliate link...

I guess I wonder how many of these links stick.. and how quickly do they show up?

I ask this as I have used many pieces of software over the years and I have really only seen a couple product real results...

Do you have any numbers or proof for the actual increase in backlinks?

Cheers,

timbor
 
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