Backlinks How To

How Does The Link Juicer Work ?

Peter Adamson, Founder and CEO, The Link Juicer

Social Bookmarking and Content Posting Work

I have tried to build traffic to various sites many times with little success. Then one day I came across a method that actually got results.

I wrote an article and submitted it to about 6 article directories. I then created blogs on two or three free blog sites. Finally I began to bookmark my web site, the articles and the blog postings on social bookmarking sites. I did this with great care, never creating too many bookmarks on the same day, always varying the anchor text to stay under the Big G's radar screen. Within two weeks I had a page one ranking for my keyword.

Social Media Takes Time

This was it! I finally was able to rank at will! However, my euphoria began to wear off when I realised that for each of my keywords I would have to spend dozens of hours laboriously backlinking with bookmarks and blog postings. In fact, to do it at any significant scale I would have to create several accounts on each of dozens of social media sites, and rotate bookmarks randomly over all of the accounts. If I got successful I would be able to outsource this to a full time link builder, but for now it was an impossible task.

Automation Saves Time

The next technique I tried involved creating small software programs like ebooks and toolbars and uploading them automatically to software directories. I was unhappy with the software submission services I tried so I wrote my own. Soon I was able to brand and upload half a dozen software products to dozens of sites, creating hundreds of backlinks in the click of the mouse.

It was not long before my lightning-fast mind realised that clicking a mouse to get a hundred backlinks was far better than staying up late every night for a week! However, the weakness of this system lay in the fact that it was limited to software directories. What I needed was to bring this same sort of automation to a social media strategy.

Social Media Plus Automation
Puts Your Link Strategy on Steroids

Now, to do this right, you need to create large numbers of social media accounts. There are two problems with this. First, it takes a lot of time. But more importantly, it boils down to spamming the sites themselves, which is not good. If every user creates a hundred accounts, the bookmarking sites will be swamped.

It was then that it finally hit me. If many people all got together and pooled all of their social media accounts, then theoretically, an automated system could randomly bookmark all of their URLs on all of the accounts. Let's see, 500 members with one account on each of maybe 40 sites means a potential of having your URL linked to from 20,000 accounts. This would not involve any user having more than one account on any social media site, or creating unusually large numbers of bookmarks on a single account. I thought it was worth developing a system to do this.

So I created The Link Juicer.

Here's Exactly What To Do When You Join

  1. We now create social media accounts on all of the sites we use, so you don't have to do it any more. We do this anonymously without using any of your personal details.
  2. Create your first campaign. A campaign is made up of the following:
    • A single URL you wish to promote. This is referred to as the target URL.
    • A short title that may be used in content postings.
    • A set of keywords to describe your target URL. These will be used in tags.
    • A short description (about 25 words) of the URL you wish to promote. This can be “spun” into a large number of unique variations. It will be used on bookmarking sites that leave room for comments.
    • A longer description (about 150-250 words) of the URL you wish to promote. This also can be spun into a large number of unique variations. It will be posted to content publishing sites that allow room for a full description of the target site.

Each of your campaigns can receive up to 20 links a day. In total you can receive up to 50 links a day. (There are upgrade options if you need more).

A Network Of Links

The Link Juicer doesn't just link to your site. It creates bookmarks to the postings it creates on content publishing sites as well. You can run as many campaigns as you want. You can expect to get up to 50 new links added to your network every day. These can and should be spread over several campaigns to maintain link velocity within a reasonable threshold (if you run too many campaigns, each campaign will only get a few links). After a few days one of your campaigns could look like this*:

Inbound Links

Notice that both content publishing sites such as WordPress or LiveJournal and bookmarking sites like Delicious or Diigo are linking directly to your site.

That was after just a few days. Look what happens after a week or two*:

Inbound Links

The Link Juicer has now bookmarked the content publishing sites linking to you as well. The dark blue bubbles represent direct links. The pink bubbles represent indirect links. Because The Link Juicer is building links to your links, the network is much larger than if it were made up entirely of direct links. Get the picture?

You can build a very very big network of links this way, all on autopilot. The links occur at random dates and times. The link velocity is natural, with a limited number of new posts per day on any given account. There is simply nothing there to make any crawler suspicious.

But There's More

Every bookmark and blog posting created by The Link Juicer is then pinged to 75 leading pinging services, to ensure that your links get crawled and indexed. Furthermore, The Link Juicer not only builds links to your site and links to your links 24 x 7 on autopilot. The Link Juicer also maintains an XML file of blog postings and bookmark pages, hosted on a separate domain. This is submitted to 20 of the leading RSS feed aggregators. These sites in turn integrate the content of your postings into their content and spread them around the web!

Make It Worth Your While

Don't waste all this on bad content. The purpose is not to game the system and fool the search engines into ranking content that is worthless. You have heard it over and over again: “Just produce good content and the rankings will take care of themselves.” Nothing could be further from the truth. You need to create good content and then you need to promote it. Once it gets noticed, and real people start to visit it, bookmark it, tell others about it then it will begin to climb in the rankings. The Link Juicer is here to give your site that initial boost. Use it wisely and your site will rank!

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* Diagrams are illustrative and non-contractual. The actual sites supported by The Link Juicer may vary from time to time.