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Backlink Builder Tool
I was on here a while back and got a link to some offline software that adds your url to 100's of directories.
Does anyone know of such software? I can't remember the name of it. |
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Such tools wont give you any benefits. You have to search for links by urself. |
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I don't mean to sound bad but I'm not really interested in whether people feel they will work or not. Like I've said before I have only good experience from this program I used but since I reformatted my PC I lost the program and am now looking for it or something similar.
I appreciate the help but I really am not going to be swayed by others opinions. |
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Is it a free tool ? |
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Backlink Builder
Hey,
I'm not sure if this is what you were refering to however, there is a good backlink builder tool on the webconfs site. I can't give out the url but Im sure you can find it with the info above Hope it helps anyone reading this Thanks Tg |
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Digital Point also has some very good free tools for doing this. Again I cant supply URL in my post but you can type the name directly.
Hope that helps.
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when you submit to 100 directories at once, google cab flag your website as 'spam website'
count links are not naturaly growing |
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Any automated tool to build links has no value.
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A year ago, i submitted also to 1000 directories at once.
I liitle time later, i was completely dissapeared from google searchresults. So, don't do it! |
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How can you think you disappear just because you submitted 1000 directories at once? When you submit any website in directory it takes time for approval and when you see you back links you find maximum no. of directories add your website in dynamic page and some pages are never cache in Google. And one way link never heart your website if heart then our competitors do it and our website will be disappear from Google. There is to some other reason some are following Duplicate content Data base fluctuations You link backs will be remove from other websites Spam mail Your competitors have good work then you. |
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I learned when your links are explosive growing, you can be placed in the "Google sandbox"
I think this is my case. For keywords i was ranking on position 1, 2 and 3 my website is now completely dissapeared. I think i'am now on position 100 whit this keywords. The whole year i'm searching to the real cause, and searching for the solution te get back in google, but i can't find |
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You will not get penalised for gaining "too many links too fast". If you submitted to 1,000 directories using the exact same anchor phrase, you could be "picked up" by the Google webspam team and flagged/penalised for spamming. The key is to make your links look natural - ie: vary your anchor phrases... If you do that you can gain 5,000 links(+) per day without problems. The sandbox is a filter - not a penalty - applied to new(ish) websites targetting competitive KW's (so the filter is applied to your listing in the results, not to your website... which means that your other KW rankings will not be affected. New sites are commonly boosted in the Google serps for a short while... often - when the "boost" is removed, the owner will assume a penalty has been applied, when - in fact - the listings have simply been moved to their natural place! If a large majority of your links come from directories, you may have experienced a drop following Google's apparent devaluation of directory links... It may also be that you have been getting a lot of "link juice" from one or two sources which have themselves been "devalued" (perhaps due to purchased links etc), thus your site has also been affected. The "myth" about "too many links too fast" has been bandied around for a long time and Google themselves have confirmed that there is no such penalty/problem (in fact it was a Google employee who said that the problem is most likely "identical anchor texts", as explained above). The point to bear in mind is that the nature of the web means that sometimes a new site will gain millions of links in a very short space of time... if Google were to apply an automatic penalty to any site gaining links quickly, they would automatically remove/devalue all major new sites from/in their listings, which would - obviously - be a huge mistake! The key is to make the links look natural (as explained above) so - for 1,000 directory submissions - I would use at least 5 anchors/descriptions (possibly 5 main ones and a handful of "related but rearranged" ones); that way you are very unlikely to see any negative consequences.
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That is a realy good explenation of the problem. thank you for taking the time to clear things up for me. |
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ClickyB, many thanks for your clearly explenation to me.
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However, i can't believe this for my own situation. When we started our website, we ranked at number 1, 2, 3. When out website was about 8 months old, suddenly our position was on page 40/50 I always believed it was google sandbox, but after more than a year, we are stil yet at page 40/50, I'm sure, this isn't our 'natural place' |
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There are several other things which could explain your situation: As I said in my earlier post: Quote:
Or -if your linkbuilding was done using a single anchor text (so almost all your incoming links use the same phrase (other than your site name) - you could have incurred a penalty... If so the best approach is also to get more links with (several) different anchor texts. Or you could be experiencing a sandbox-type filter (in which case the effects will be temporary)... In which case - keep linkbuilding, but remember to vary your anchors. There could - of course - be various other reasons!!! If there's one thing I've learned about SEO it is that you cannot assume anything without thorough testing, or the word of somebody you really trust... Occam's Razor is all very well, but you can waste hours/months/years if you make the wrong assumption ![]() In any case, the constant/obvious answer is to keep linkbuilding (using varied anchors) whilst you are trying to pinpoint the cause. Last edited by ClickyB : August 30th, 2008 at 10:14 AM. |