05-29-2012, 11:36 AM
At first, the owner
First WSO thread:
Date started: 11.23.2010
Date ended: 19.03.2012
Then New WSO thread:
Date started: 03.12.2012
One of the feedback from WF member - Frank
Main site:
Latest ABC3k plugin zip ( On the top right ) ,
Thanks
First WSO thread:
Date started: 11.23.2010
Date ended: 19.03.2012
Code:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/291252-wp-plugin-creates-backlinks-automatically-11-000-sites-network-growing-daily.html
Then New WSO thread:
Date started: 03.12.2012
Code:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/559373-wordpress-plugin-creates-backlinks-automatically-over-50k-sites-network.html
One of the feedback from WF member - Frank
Quote:I have to be honest, I've been using this plugin since the beginning as well and now that we are at version 3, I think it's time to part ways. I personally haven't minded the subscription since it was pretty cheap, but with no ability to use paypal and to be honest, I don't find it that effective, I"m done. The links being pulled randomly and then disappear on the next page refresh - well, they may get indexed but they get lost just as fast. I did read your posts on the loss of paypal, but I also know the real truth. Infusionsoft doesn't like to support paypal. Major bummer with some of my customers using infusionsoft.Owner answered ( Greg )
Links need to stick around to be worth anything. The real power of the plugin initially was the smaller user base and your links would be out there longer. But now, it does come across as unnatural form of link building.
Sorry guys, Google and other search engines are getting too smart. Call me wrong, but I see the proof.
Thanks and good fortune for the future.
Frank
Quote:Frank,Did anyone try this before?
First off, thank you for being a customer, I do appreciate it.
I am sorry you did not find it that effective. I would be curious as to how you set up your links, where they went and what the site or pages were that they pointed to like.
As far as 'cheap', I am offering existing customers the SAME price and offering more features.
The links in the rotating widget are just one.
The links in the private blog network - permanent
The links from the RSS submissions - permanent
The links from the upcoming Twitter module - permanent
Again, wrong. It does not come across as unnatural. It will depend on how the user decides to use the tool.
I have ALWAYS recommended that everyone create a plan, stick to it and have several tools in their tool box, with mine being ONE of them, not the only one.
Link diversity and velocity are still a factor.
Main site:
Code:
http://blog.abc3k.com/
Latest ABC3k plugin zip ( On the top right ) ,
Code:
http://blog.abc3k.com/plugin-training
Quote:http://gregfrom.abc3k.com/recommends/abc...st-versionCan this be nulled?
Thanks