Linxboss Review

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Linxboss is a completely automated, SET IT AND FORGET IT, SEO link building tool.

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Linxboss Overview

When I first heard about Linxboss I was skeptical. After all, Link Building and Automation usually doesn’t go hand-in-hand. However, I was drawn to give Linxboss a try due to a combination of the positive reviews it received and, if I am being honest, by the thought that I could reduce my amount of time writing articles, blog posts and other time-intensive activities. So, I signed up. At $147 a month Linxboss is on a par with well respected link building tools such as Linkvana. The difference is that Linkvana is NOT set and forget. No, with Linkvana and practically all other link building networks (Build My Rank, Blog Blueprint etc), you have to spend time, and lots of it, writing and submitting articles one at a time. This can be fun at the start but quickly becomes a chore. Linxboss is different. If you ever wished for a completely automated link building solution that you could just put on autopilot – no article writing, spinning or content submission then Linxboss is the tool for you.

What do you get for your money with Linxboss?

So what do you get for your $147? Actually, you get quite a lot. Linxboss gives you one thousand links split across 5 domains or to put it another way, 200 one-way links per domain. This works out at just over $29 per domain or 14.7 cents per link which is actually quite reasonable.

Linxboss Setup

Setup is extremely easy. You provide the five domain names that you want to build back links to and you also provide the URLs and anchor text keywords. What you have to do is decide how many URLs you want to split your links between. I read through the Linxboss documentation, watched the videos (really worthwhile doing) and decided that I would concentrate my links on just two URLs for each domain where each URL would receive 100 links over the course of the month. You also need to set up your “primary” and “secondary” keywords in Linxboss. The primary keyword for each domain receives 50% of the links while the rest of the links are divided between the secondary keywords. This diversity of anchor text is great as it allows for more natural link building.

Linxboss Disadvantages

Although not technically a disadvantage, the main thing that takes a bit of getting used to with Linxboss is that you really don’t have to do very much. If you are used to tinkering with settings and writing and spinning articles it might take a little getting used to. Really and truly, once you set it up you can just leave it to work while you get on with something else. Another disadvantage is that you don’t get a report that lists the webpages from where your links are coming. Linxboss and many other link building solutions do not share this information in the interests of protecting the integrity of the network. Linxboss does however have a built-in rank tracker so that you can monitor the rank of your URLs without having to leave the interface.

Linxboss Results

Where Linxboss shines is on performance and I guess this is all that really matters. I was surprised at just how quickly my URLs climbed the ranks for the specified keywords:

I took Linxboss out on 26th October 2011 and I am reporting these results on 7th November 2011 (just 11 days later). Note the keywords I am targeting here are mostly 2 word keyphrases (one three word keyphrase) in a very competitive niche.

Linxboss Results

Linxboss Results

UPDATE AFTER 1 MONTH It is now almost a month since Linxboss started working on these keywords and I pleased to report that results have been excellent. Unfortunately, one of the keywords (the last one) has not does as well as the other three. It has only gained 7 Google places in the entire month… a bit disappointing. Google reported this keyword as having 33,100 global monthly searches, 12,100 local monthly searches and as being Highly Competitive.

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Linxboss Results After 1 Month

However, the other 3 keywords have done extremely well for themselves. The first one has gained 153 places and now sits in position 37. Google reported this keyword as having 450,000 monthly global searches and 60,500 local searches. Again this keyword was reported as being highly competitive.

The other two keywords ended up with movements from Google position 114 to 43 (550,000 GMS/ 90,500 LMS/ High Competition) and from 183 to 90 (246,000 GMS/ 110,000 LMS/ High Competition) respectively.

Overall… Linxboss is impressive! The main thing to remember is that I have thrown the tool a tough cookie and it is fairly much demolishing it in three out of the four cases.

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Finding and Acquiring Competitor Backlinks

Author bio:
Alex Petrovic, Advanced SEO strategist – Dejan SEO company
Main activity – Link building team leader.
Personal twitter account: http://twitter.com/Alex_DejanSEO
Company twitter account: http://twitter.com/dejanseo

Competitor Backlinks

Acquiring competitor backlinks should be one of the top priorities in your search engine optimisation campaign. One-way backlinks are one of the major factors in determining your search engine ranking.

The backlinks that your competitors currently have may hold clues as to who you can contact for backlinks. Even if those particular competitor backlinks do not give you direct dofollow links, they still provide valuable insight as to what types of links your business will need in order to do well in the search engines.

How to Find Competitor Backlinks

A simple search of backlinks using any number of free available tools can easily show you the backlinks of your competitors. The problem is that many of these links are unique to your competitor, and may include clients, or some other personal relationship that may be difficult for you to break into.

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The secret to finding competitor backlinks that are relevant and have value for your company is to study the trends of the top ranking backlinks of many of your competitors. Chances are that if a backlink appears on many of your competitor’s lists, then it is a backlink that you should and can also have.

You can simply perform a background check on the top URLs that show up for your target keyword. You can then export these results into a spreadsheet of your choice in order to sort and do some trendspotting.

Some advanced operators in Google also have the ability to give you this type of backlink research. However, the secret is, not simply to copy your competitors, but to do better than they have.

When you search for backlinks using Google, try searching for the keywords for which your competitors were trying to get ranked, and the ones in which they actually did. This “spread” represents where you can step in and get ranked higher for valued keywords.

Analyzing Link Priorities

As stated before, you want to go for the backlinks that show up in a number of your competitor’s profiles.

The first step is to really analyze and hone the keywords that you need for your business. This may best be done by a carefully monitored PPC campaign.

After this, your top priority should be to analyze the newest tactics that have worked. Therefore, hone in on your youngest, yet most recently successful competitor. Their tactics are the most likely to still be valid.

After this, hone in on the aforementioned “spread” between the on page and off page keyword targeting that your competition is doing. If your competition is not ranking highly for a keyword that is relevant to your business, and they obviously wanted to, this is your opportunity and should be your top priority for keyword competition.

Acquiring Competitor Backlinks

Once you have analyzed the backlinks of your competitors, it is time to start grabbing some.

The first and easiest method is simply to analyze the broken link pages that your competitors still have up. This may be a disgruntled client or a broken relationship upon which you can capitalize. Check all of the 404 pages on the web sites of your competitors.

Check your competitor’s web sites with old links that are broken. If they are going to advertise their past relationships, it is worth it for you to explore.

The Bottom Line

Proper backlink research and execution requires adding something to what your competitor has done. If you simply copy what they do, you not be able to top them. Your content, your relationship building, and your research should allow you to leapfrog your competitors and create an even stronger backlink web.

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Automate Twitter – Follow / Unfollow for Free

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As part of my recent Internet Marketing strategy to promote my Web Design, I decided to get more involved with twitter.

Unlike Facebook, I set out to use Twitter first and foremost as a business tool in conjunction with my blog, where people interested in Web Design, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization etc would flock happily to my website to read my latest offerings.

I didn’t really know a lot about the whole Twitter automation thing. I stumbled upon it by manually following some people based on the “InternetMarketing” search term and I noticed that I was getting automated replies from them. I started googling about Twitter Automation and a couple of days (and several hundred followers) later, I decided that this automated route was a great way to build up a semi-targeted audience with a sizable proportion interested in what I had to say.

I am going to share with you the tools that I use to automate my twittering. The functionality I mention is what I see as the most important and interesting free parts of each of these tools. There is a lot more to these tools, especially if you upgrade to their premium package.

Tweet Attacks

Tweet Attacks is an amazing tool! It lets you do for free what Social Oomph and others charge a premium for.

You can automatically follow another user’s followers or following. Alternatively you can follow based on a search phrase.

Tweet Attacks can also be used to automatically unfollow anyone who is not following you back. Followers will only be unfollowed if they fall outside the specified number of days they have to follow you back.

The user interface consists of drop-down menus and a very powerful grid. The grid allows you to create a number of tasks where one task takes up one row on the grid. A task might be something like Follow a particular user’s followers or Follow based on the search term “SEO”. You can insert a delay interval between each task.

Social Oomph

Social Oomph (formally known as Tweet Later) lets you do some things that Tweet Attacks does not. Firstly, it has a great customer service tool that allows you to send a welcome message to those who follow you. You can use this message to provide a warm introduction or alternatively provide a link to your website or the latest article on your blog etc. In addition, you can vet new follows and schedule updates. Most of the other useful stuff is for paid subscribers only.

Hoot Suite

Hoot Suite is useful to allow you to see the clout of your followers and following. It also allows you to follow and track conversations based on search terms. Although more a manual process, rather than fully automated, it makes it very easy to find people to follow based on interest, brand or other keyword.

This post lays out my humble beginnings into the world of automated Twitter. If you can share any other tools that can be used in conjunction with or as a replacement for these tools, then please post a comment below.