It Works! The Damn Thing Works! Automated Legal Backlinks
UPDATE: 01/15/10
As of this date I can no longer recommend the second product shown below either. Use any of these types of automated backlink programs at your own risk. Google knows who you are and where you live.
UPDATE: 05/24/09
At the time I wrote this article I was quite enthralled with the NextGen product discussed, however since then I have had second thoughts and ultimately did unsubscribe. There is nothing wrong with the advertised offer of this product and it does do what they make claims of, however they go about it in a way that i am not too keen on so decided to retire it. The biggest objection to it that I had is that the outgoing links that get inserted on your website end up being kind of klunky looking box ads on the bottom of your website and they appear to break outside of the WordPress theme.
I did give it a pretty good run for a few months but I never really saw any backlinks being indexed by you know who and suspect that they might not have any weight but am not sure of that.
In any event I have switched over to another product to do the same thing but they do it in a much more valuable method and you can read about it in this link: One Way Links
This new product actually posts articles that you write just like any standard article and you may put up to 3 html links with anchor text in each article and that article can get sent out to hundreds of websites. Read the full instructions here at: One Way Links
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This is an unabashed glowing testimonial for a new way of creating backlinks. I will qualify this by telling you that I am an affiliate advertiser for this product, but that is definitely not the reason for this testimonial. The product is called NextGen Links, the way linking ought to be,
We get bombarded by scammers quite often trying to extort a little money out of our pockets for the service of providing us with wonderful backlinks to our website du jour. If you recall I wrote about one such case where I experimented with one of these fabulous deals for 100 backlinks to my site for only $14.00. These were to be links to the homepage of whatever site I chose, and they would be from “appropriate” websites.
I paid the money for one website, and over about a month I did receive notices that “my” links had been approved by this site or that. Most all of the sites were in India and Asia, and some were nothing more than blatant link farms, and a few were from Adult sites. So much for appropriate. Too late, the damage was done.
Within two months my site was delisted by the Big G. If you search on the domain name it does show up in the search index, but there is absolutely no data following the domain name. You can never locate it in the serps by any of the article titles or article keywords.
You may read the previous article about this here:
It is Not Nice to Fool Mother Google
So I must admit, when I first heard about this new product I took a quick glance with trepidation as I had no intention of purchasing it. Then I dug a little deeper and listened to the audio interview between Willie Crawford and Charles Kassotis, the top dog at NGL, about this new automated backlink generating system and I thought hmmm.
Well it was being promoted by Willie Crawford, a legend in Internet Marketing success, and he unabashedly recommended it with no reservations. That fact alone made me feel much better. So I drilled down another level and looked at the demonstration videos provided by NextGen Links and when you see how it works it makes real good sense to give it a go.
I hate these sales funnels where you have to go down, down, down to find out what the Hell the price is, so I’ll tell you right up front. The entry level is $37.00 monthly and that is for up to ten of your domains with 500 unique url’s each. There are various other packages at higher prices that go all the way up to an Enterprise level for SEO specialists that sell linking services as part of their SEO marketing package.
What is different about NextGen Links is that the system is automated. You may select to trust the system to provide backlinks to each and every one of your internal unique urls, or you may elect to use the monitored process, which is what I do, to stay aware of what links that I send out and to what websites are sending backlinks in to my deep pages.
The way it works is that you receive a small piece of invisible code that you insert in your website, on WordPress Blogs I put it in the footer, just as you would Analytics code, and then you “Spider” your own site with either a downloadable tool, or use the online version from NextGen Links. The graphical spider is a little creepy, but you can turn that off. You can minimize the window and go about your business while the crawling is being done.
If you have a lengthy website it might take quite a long time for the spider to crawl your Blog, some were done in a few minutes and one site took 2.5 hours, and when it is complete the spider has now created a csv file which you upload to NextGen Links. All of this might sound like it is complicated, but it is not.
I just checked the dashboard stats and in the first three full days of operation I have sent out 54 individual unique links that have been accepted and I have received in 11 of them from other websites to be included in my posts. There is a quid pro quo of course, but all of the links that I approved are from good valid websites and the subject matter does relate to the post on my site, so I think they are a plus to the article. If you are a niche marketer that does not want your readers to be able to link out to anyplace other than your own sales page you might be missing a golden opportunity. Look at how many millions of more eyes will see links to your pages.
I have installed this tool on five of my niche sites and not on my major content Blogs yet. I always like to test things before I go whole hog on anything, but I have a feeling that I am going to be adding this most excellent feature on hundreds of websites. Oh, I almost forgot, you get to approve the websites that are accepting your links also.
Here is something pretty strange that I discovered. On two of my sites that I had just recently updated to WordPres 2.7, the spider would not crawl. After checking all the plugins and sitemap and internal SEO features of my Blog I discovered that for some reason the “Privacy” tab had defaulted to private. None of the search engines have been able to crawl through those sites since I upgraded. I have no idea how that happened but I’ll tell you this. I did NOT set that tab to private. Now I am checking all of my hundred plus other Blogs for that privacy setting. Actually I would have never known it without installing the NextGen Links system.
The dashboard on the backend is totally awesome! It is so intuitive and easy to use, that you will get the hang of it the very first time you use it. You are allowed to approve only eight outgoing links per day per website. The reason for this is so you will not receive a penalty for link cramming. The search engine Gods like to see normal, gradual, relative and “appropriate” links developing over time. This system fills that requirement nicely.
What you receive is totally context relevant links in that you can select where you want to display them, and all links are to individual internal posts. These links do not just point to your homepage. They are all deep links.
There is a forum attached to your account where others have posted questions and comments and the tech support responds very quickly, (almost immediately in my two cases,) with answers to any of your questions. You will also become registered automatically with an affiliate sales account for this product as soon as you become a member.
Let’s cut to the chase. I wholeheartedly endorse this system. The price of $37 to get thousands of links to every single deep page of your websites, that come from other websites in your niche or that closely resembles your niche, is just a fabulous deal!
Oh by the way, the first two weeks are FREE!
Check it out and watch the training videos. Try it, you’ll like it…
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If you have read this far, please read the very top of this article for the latest update. Rich Hill – 01/15/10.





















Hi, the matter in this context is very useful i.e., about the Nextgen links system is very interesting.
I bought it and it is worth ten times the money, but don’t tell them that.
It works great, every day a few more links. It would take me hundreds of hours to do what this program does automatically while you sleep even.
Thanks for the comment.
Rcih
Your’re right buddy, it is not right to fool mother Google, coz she will penalize you for sure.
I wonder what can other users say. Program is now starting to grow and maybe that’s why I’d try it. Google might not know now about it and won’t penalize you.
I have been using it on a few niche sites and the results are amazing. One site that normally was getting only about 300 visits a day has doubled in a week.
Sound interesting. NextGenLinks offers 2 weeks trial. Can I see any results in 2 weeks trial?
@Review
I bought it and my two weeks is now up and I am still a subscriber. I believe that it will work just fine. I put 5 sites on the system and in the first two week I have seen from 5 new views (on a nothing ho hum site,) to 580 new views (these numbers are just from NGL) on a much more popular site that normally gets about 200 visitors a day through normal use.
The traffic keeps building gradually every day, and will from now on I presume. I set it so I have to approve the sites that I am linking out to and also to approve the sites that link in.
Go ahead and try it for two weeks and if you don’t think it helps, just cancel. This is a straight up company.
Rich
I have been looking into these types of programs and I think you just made my mind up for me.
@Chris
All I can say is it works for me and traffic seems to be growing a little every day. I don’t see why it should stop.
Give it the Free Trial period and see for yourself.
Rich
Do you have to have rss feed for this service as I don’t havee rss on my site.
Nope. RSS is not required.
There is a little snippet of php code that you insert into the site somewhere so that is is seen on every page. The suggested place to put it is in the footer just as you would analytics code.
Rich
Hi Rich, does this work for a site in South Africa if i want more traffic for the co.za used car market? Please advise – i am looking to sleep more and blog less )) thanks a million!
http://www.automedia.co.za is my site, please have a look and advise me!
wanda
Hi Wanda, Yes it sure does work. I prefer the updated version with One Way Links, just click the link. Their program is very natural looking and the links just keep building gradually. Good luck and thanks for the comment.