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Neurolinker - One Way Link Building

Neurolinker  is on of the automatic one way back link programs I'm testing and their one way link building system. I usually rely on unique articles in my websites - hey! - you arrived here by a search engine, so I must be doing something right. Since I make recommendations via this site that people pay attention to, I'm very leary about recommending something in case it tanks. I've learned to ignore my first enthusiams and wait until something has proven itself.

Which brings us to the Neurolinker one way link building system.

Neurolinker looks very impressive right out of the box.

  • One way back links.
  • Automatic social networking
  • Article distribution
  • Add up to 100 sites
  • Unique content for your website
  • Great customer service

Let's take these one at a time.

Google likes one way back links. The older the better. The only white hat way to get one way back links is to have a webmaster notice your site. (This is a relatively old site with PR, I get reciprocal link requests all the time.) The only way for a webmaster to find your site is to be listed in the top three pages of the search engines. While new sites get temporary boosts from Google, they quickly fall out of the first three search results pages within a week. This leaves a relatively new webmaster scratching their head, wondering what they did wrong. The answer is, nothing, that's just the way their system works and unless you add content and links daily, you're pretty much going to stay on page 100 of the results - if you're lucky.

So you have a site, you're producing content, you're doing social booking marking, you're writing articles for outside distribution, you're doing blog commenting and you're working a twenty hour day promoting one site. It's been chugging along and you do something stupid and your site gets Google slapped and you fall in the rankings. You spend weeks trying to fix it...and you can't.

Let me let you in on a little secret. Sometimes your competition copies your keywords and frontpage meta-tags and site name, and stuffs their meta tags with this information and basically arranges for you to get penalized. I found this happening on one of my sites, complained to the big G and while I got my site out of the duplicate content listings, the other sites were not penalized and rank on top of mine because they all link to each other. That makes them more authoritative in Googles eyes.

So your penalty - not that Google would admit that there is one - leaves you on page 50 on the search results or in the duplicate content listings, where your site will never be seen again.

So you buy another site or two, to make sure this doesn't happen to you. Just remember you were already working 20 hours a day on one site. For me, it's real problem as I have about 70 sites and article management alone can take me two to three days a week.

That brings us around to being noticed, being searched by Google first and having your content cached before anyone can duplicate it. Yep, you got it, one way back links.

Neurolinker automatically builds your back links. You can accept or reject them if they don't fit into your site's criteria.

Neurolinker also has a social bookmarking module. You can Stumble and Onlywire other member sites of Neurolinker and they'll do the same for you. You can also list your lenses on Squidoo and stories you have on Digg. Since this is independent of Neurolinker, if you decide to leave the program, the social bookmarking links stay with you.

And then you can post articles to other member sites and have them post articles back for unique content. You can accept or reject articles as necessary. Again, they should relate to your site. Neurolinker allows you to submit syntax that allows your articles to be spun, i.e., {Today|Currently|Right now} social bookmarking {plays|has} {a bigger|an important|a vital} role in getting your website {noticed|listed|ranked}. When you submit your articles in this format, they get spun so that each article you submit is unique and you have control over the verbiage, so that doesn't come out as nonsense phrases. Do remember to check the articles that are submitted to your site and don't hesitate to reject them if they are junk.

I checked out other programs, such as Google Annilation and found that they were more expensive, and only allowed you to enter a certain amount of websites, besides being sold out. Neurolinker allows you to have 100 of your websites entered into their system without asking for an additional fee. WooHoo!

Finally, their customer service is great. I noticed a problem with their link pages on my test site, notified them through their support system and had the problem fixed before 12 hours had passed. While I can't guarantee their support will always be this quick, as the site states it'll take upto 24 hours for ticket to be answered, I'm pretty happy with the results from Neurolinker.

The down side to Neurolinker:

Google hates links that only exist to push PR. If you are going to go with Neurolinker, I strongly suggest that you approve links and articles that relate to your niche and reject the others.

All in all, I like Neurolinker. Anything that can save me that much time and effort for building one way back links is a really good thing, but the final test on this is: What does Google think! The final PR update should be occuring soon and that's a very effective report card for one way back link systems.

 
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