SEO Programs?

Linklover

Thinkin' of Linkin
Dec 9, 2010
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I've been searching and reading out various SEP packages and programs available and am very confused. Do i purchase these programs and try to build the backlinks or do i just purchase services by our very own fabulous seo experts on WF?

Some of the programs I've been reading about - Thoughts?
UAM
scrapbox
thelinkjuicer
Backlink Energizer
Backlinksgenie
Senuke
Links2rrs
feedlisting
feedagg
goldenfeed
feedage
Pingdevice
Indexing Tool
Backlinkbooster
Juice Maximizer
 


You must be confused if you think some of those are SERP Packages and programs that you can buy.

A couple I haven't heard of, but I know for a fact that these are not programs or SERP packages you can purchase, as they are sites that are used to aggregate, list, or ping RSS feeds and links. Not generate backlinks (other than from them linking to your site, which doesn't directly help your site in the SERPs).

Not Programs or SERP Packages:
Links2rrs
feedlisting
feedagg
goldenfeed
feedage
Pingdevice

You should be asking yourself what YOU are wanting to accomplish in the next 1-5 years. If you want to be in the SEO services niche, then purchasing programs to help automate your link building is a wise investment.

However, if you just want to focus on cranking out new sites and promoting affiliate offers, then the opportunity cost would probably be more favorable if you you just outsourced link building.

Before you buy any services or programs, you need to know the concepts and have done some manual link building yourself, know the proper way to do it so that you rank well, and then and only then should you automate or outsource it.

If you jump ahead, you'll get screwed and either keep hunting for "better" programs or blame a service provider for your short comings since you won't know how they fit in with ranking sites.
 
You need to learn a lot more before you start spending money on anything - SEO-related or not. You are obviously very new, which is fine, but that makes you vulnerable. One of the biggest ways for successful affiliates to make money is to profit off of the ignorant. For now, that's you. To avoid getting ripped off, and for your own benefit, start learning before you start spending. Read everything in the traffic and content section. As one of the regulars says (dchuk?), don't pay for any service before you've done it yourself. Otherwise, how will you have an idea of what you are actually paying for?
 
I have one money site (a very personal one) that needs major attention. It is mine. 11 years old. I have slowly over the years created plenty of quality content and a some linking. I have decide to pay 100% of my attention now to making it rank #1 for whatever keyword I choose (its a small niche). I have a small - modest budget to buy small quality link packages to start the upward journey through Google while I learn the ropes. I want to automate the whole damn thing as much as possible. I have built many tier two sites that link to the money site and hit those with DFB & DFL and its.me. Already did the on page optimization and continue to tweek as i continue keyword research. I already rank low page 1 for the main word. I want to do most of the SEO myself and am contemplating my next moves.

I think a solid backlink program would work well for me. I cant stand doing most of the link building manually. Tried Linx Boss but the jury is still out. I've searched for a comprehensive discussion of these kinds of programs on WF but found nothing.

I hear about market samurai also.

Any and all advice is welcome.
 
What I recommend is that you start out by working on your on-page SEO. I have no idea what it looks like but generally speaking an 11 year old site probably has a very limited quality when it comes to SEO on-page.

I'd imagine you would start ranking pretty quickly for various keywords in your niche if it is small like you say it is.

From there, do some research on "Basics of SEO". A simple Google search should pull up all sorts of information. Get a good grasp of why link building works for websites that want to rank high.

From there, do some keyword research on your niche. You might be surprised at what people are searching for. Sometimes the keyword you think up in your head does not have near the amount of searches as another one and you will save yourself a lot of time doing research before jumping into SEO.

From there, THEN you can look at software. You will have a good grasp of how it can hurt you and how it can help you. Look up "Google Sandbox" before buying any software. Many people fall into the trap of poor SEO practices and end up with less traffic than they would have had if they had never done ANY link building. So it is important that you have a good understanding of how SEO works. At minimum, understand some of the basics and the terminology before buying software. It will save you some money in the long run. :)
 
Great advice thanks... i have done a bunch of homework already ;-)

and just plopped down $$ for a test run of backlinksgenie.
 
Cool, I haven't used it so I can't give you any advice on it. I use ScrapeBox and can vouch for it, but like most link building software, it can still hurt you instead of help you. Just be careful! :)
 
be careful... yes most important words i have read here. I am very careful not to hit my money site very hard at all. Just purchasing small packages on WF and adding high pr blog comments myself. have 1600 as of last week... now more around 4,000. I want to build my link velocity over the next 2 months and then crank it. In the meantime my plan is to build layers mostly to the 2nd tier & 2.o sites
 
ok... a couple days later... a bit more focus...
I think i could use:
Social Bookmarking - Submit Bookmarks Submitter
Blog Creation & Posting - Link Farm Evolution
Article Marketing - Unique Article Wizard
Blog Commenting - Scrapebox
Web 2.0 Creation - BackinkGenie
Profile creation - Drip Feed Blast & Drip Feed Login
Pinging - Linklicous & Metapinger

comments?
 
More poking around the web - found horrible things said about the guy who makes Submit Bookmarks Submitter and his programs... any social bookmarking programs suggestions?
 
You need to learn a lot more before you start spending money on anything - SEO-related or not. You are obviously very new, which is fine, but that makes you vulnerable. One of the biggest ways for successful affiliates to make money is to profit off of the ignorant. For now, that's you. To avoid getting ripped off, and for your own benefit, start learning before you start spending. Read everything in the traffic and content section. As one of the regulars says (dchuk?), don't pay for any service before you've done it yourself. Otherwise, how will you have an idea of what you are actually paying for?

^^ sticky!

if you want to invest your time or money into something in the beginning. You should invest it into article writing. Article distribution is very effective and NOOB friendly at the same time.

If you don't have experience a lot of these tools can hurt and hinder your efforts. Trust me I got burnet a couple of times and it was rather painful. You work hard and then one of these "tools", kills your rankings.

Article distribution you got nothing to worry about. Put them on a bunch of article directories (Ezine) and tag the titles in Google Alerts to see where the articles pop-up (when the get distributed to other sites). If the site is established it won't hurt rankings, but it will be wasted effort...

Contact these site owners and offer to write unique content for them in exchange for a backlink.

Yet to see a program that does that (let me know if you find one), closest is probably UAW but it's expensive as F*k
 
For social bookmarking I like bookmarking demon, but as with all softwares it has pros/cons. There is also an article demon version out from the same guy, though I haven't tried it yet. Waiting till pay day ;P

I've used vendors here that spin and submit to UAW and I've had pretty good results from it. Each order I usually start getting google alerts before I get the report.

Just one man talking here though mate~
 
i just purchased AMR. It took me just a bit to set it up. Bought $10 worth of Captchers. It came with 3000 or so sites built in however only slightly over 1100 came up as good. Registration was very quick. I spun my article with The Best Spinner so i didnt give AMR's spinner a whirl yet. Set up a schedule 50 per day and I'm off to the races.

The first 50 I did manually - worked like a charm. A bunch of the articles were already live by the time I checked them. Impressive. We'll see how they index and if they affect my serps.