If you have been following my blog for a while you probably know about the products Jon Leger creates for Linkbuilding .
Today I signed up for a new service by Bryxen Software, which you may know for products like SEOElite or KeywordElite.
Now Brad Callen has come up with a new product that at the first glance looked very much like 1waylinks.
It is called SEO Link Vine and and like 1waylinks is a blog network where you can submit articles that will be posted all over the network.
If you buy now, even the price is the same. As having another weapon in my link building arsenal was something I could not say no to, I decided to sign up and write about my experience here.
The buying process:
I know it is a clever idea to offer upsells and I have no doubt that the SEO product upsell is a good product – but having to scroll down long pages two times just to skip the offer is getting on my nerves…
The looks:
The over all design of the site is better than 1waylinks, it has a very straight user interface and is easy to use from the beginning.
Instructions/manuals:
There are excellent video instructions on every step. Did not miss anything.
Built in functions:
Now here it gets really interesting:
Not only has it a built in spinning function, but also a ranking checker with backlinks count and PR.
Quota:
There is none – you can submit as many articles as you want and they will get posted on as many blogs as will accept your article.
Where will my articles be posted:
The deal is that SEO Link Vine brings together blogs that need fresh content and users who will write content with their links embedded.
Your article will only be poted on blogs that accept your content category and blog owners can accept or decline articles.
Those are the main differences to 1waylinks. There are a few negative sides to mention, too. For example you cannot use spinning in the title but have to add every title variation manually. Don’t ask my why what works in the article body should not be good enough for the title…
Another thing is the Thesaurus of the spinning tool. It worlds away from the quality I am used to with Jon Leger’s The Best Spinner! It is nice that there is a spinner built in, but I prefer to keep using the Best Spinner – and here is the good news: SEO Link Vine is compatible with a whole bunch of spinning formats so I can just copy and paste the spun articles into SEO Link Vine.
Altogether this looks very good in my eyes – now it has to prove whether it will create the same quality of results as 1waylinks does.
If you want to try it out yourself, here is the link: SEO Link Vine
Have commenters come back to your blog
By Michael Busch on 6. October 2012
It is a very nice thing to have a steady flow of new visitors coming to your blog every day. But even better is if your visitors come back. You want your blog to be interesting enough so that your readers will come back. An excellent way to achieve this is having a lively discussion about your posts. But how often did you find a an interesting blog, posted a comment to the post because the topic of the post was interesting, perhaps even asking a question, and then you forgot about this blog? I reckon that happened to you, too. At least it did for me quite often. And probably this will happen to quite a few of your visitors, too. And it means that you have lost a visitor, because the commenter will not find back to your blog. Now at least for WordPress blogs there is a easy solution: Mark Jaquith wrote a wonderful wordpress plugin called “subscribe to comments“. Just go his page and install it on your blog. From that on your commenters can check whethter they want to be informed about a new comment on the topic they commented, too. That means they will probably drop by as soon as their question was answered or if a new interesting comment was made.
If you want to see this plugin in action, just make a (sensible) comment to this post on www.seo-traffic-guide.de and check the “Notify me of followup comments via e-mail” -Field below…
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