1000 Free Backlinks & How to Get Them
This is day 3 of a juice fast and I’m a little wonky in the head. But I’ve got a treat for you in the 11 minute video below!
Depending on the PR of the links you choose, you can get up to 1000 free backlinks with the credits you’ll receive. My advice: mix up the PR spread and include some higher PR links as well, as those are tougher to get organically. As always, also mix up the sources of links your site(s) receive, and never get all your backlinks from one source.
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Great video Michelle MacPhearson! Keep them coming!
Not to be a downer but these type of links are VERY iffy Michelle. I am not saying they won’t work but eventually Google will discount them because they have a record of all the cache dates of a page so if a link is added after-words it is discounted greatly.
Michelle, don’t the links get deleted after 30 days? Not really free, are they?
Totally off topic but I love your hair here Mich, looks fabUlous! love the links too LOL.
Great info Michelle… thanks again for sharing and using video… Franklin
Article marketing is still a strong tool for back-linking. The major mistake that many marketer make is not promoting and backlinking the article sources once they submit them. Promoting the submissions is critical to getting “juice” from your efforts.
Great info. Thanks for the free 1000 backlinks.
Thanks michelle, will probably head over to post links this weekend and look er over taking into consideration your suggestions from the video.
Is it true the links are deleted after 30 days?
Hi Michelle, Ill sign up in a minute as it looks interesting.
Amazing how rumour run around about article marketing not working! well given that an article is a html page on the web. and given that Html pages are the core of the web.. that would be an issue!
anyway thanks for the heads up another tool to use to backlink to my anchor layer
And my off topic comment is not about your hair! you poor cat is going to get really hot sitting there!
I have had great luck still with article marketing it is part of a larger strategy but even with panda update I have done well with good content.
I’m rather fond of NextNet Media’s link placement opportunities: First with TextLinks and now with PostLinks. A basic subscription package is an affordable way to keep those 1000 link credits in play and refine them over time. Depending on your niche – it may be tough to find precise existing anchor texts to your liking. So, submitting your own articles or blurbs is a wise use of some of these credits.
Like many blog networks, some sites come and go – so you get opportunities to ‘recycle’ your credits. As you get to know some of the subtleties and tactics of maximizing the strengths of a given service, the value just increases. (Especially if you make an extra effort to build 2nd-tier back links to your placements.) Yeah I’ve tried all sorts of link opportunities but I *invest* in services like this cuz I know it works driving key phrases up the ranks – and with a lot more juice than the decidedly krappi PR0 links I’m all too good at getting…
“P.S. The 1000 backlinks are free, no catches.” None, Michelle?
Cool
This is similar to Linkvana and BuildMyRank, right? Only it looks like with more options than those two services. I like that you can have a combined publisher and advertiser account, that looks fun to experiment with. Thank you for sharing this new resource
Great video as always and the links are much appreciated! BTW it gets a lot better after day 3. I’m currently on day 27, good luck!
Michelle did you realize they DELETE those backlinks after 30 days (unlike the other one you shared earlier this year) if you do not upgrade your account?
It says: You have 30 days before your free trial expires. Purchase credits today to keep your links!
Please Note: When you purchase a membership plan within the first 30 days of your trial, part of your plan will be applied towards the trial credits that would be deleted at the end of the 30 days.
thought this was all good until I saw it’s a monthly payment to keep those links live. It’s probably better to be the publisher in this situation.
Hi Michelle,
Thanks for sharing a video.
But I guess it’s a quite expensive service to use it as backlinking tool. To pay every month for links being alive (: And if you stop paying a membership fee all your efforts, links and money gone forever!
thanks for this.need it badly.
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Thanks Michelle… nice video and interesting subject!
Dear Michelle,
I like your blog and the many tips you share. But about this one I´m not sure if this helps me or not. The thing is that this way you can get many (unrelated) backlinks to your site for a specific period. However once you quit your subscription (after one month if you only do the free trial) those links get instantly deleted.
Will loosing this many links instantly not hurt me more than the initially position I was in before trying this thing out ? I don’t think it is smart to experiment with this using an important site.
Regards Patrick
Thanks for the great video Michelle and thanks also for taking the time this weekend to answer my email. Really appreciate it. I will probably get a much larger package but the 1000 is a nice start for sure.
this iis usefull to my site…thanks.
Michelle, I’ve been trying this out and it works well. I am tempted to sign up but can’t figure out precisely what the deal is.
If you use up your 1000 credits then sign up am I correct in thinking that the monthly fee of $50 simply keeps the links active and if you leave the links disappear?
If so this is a poor deal, imo, I can’t figure it out from the on-site info. It’s almost as if Post Links wants you to sign up before realising you can’t add to the 1000 credits, unless they disappear or the PR drops on the host site.
Please advise.
Hi Michelle. Really interested in hearing if you are using this tool.
Hope this is not tooo ‘gay’ to say but I love your hair….(very Angelina Jolie)….
Have used Postlinks not too long ago but then got distracted with the miriad of.
IM pitches that hit my email inbox over the summer..thanks for the reminder..
Yves Baggi
Thanks for this resource. I’ve already posted 2 articles to it and quite frankly I’m amazed at the fact that I’m seeing results already. Just wish they allowed 3 links per article instead of 2, but it’s all goodness.
I tried it out but am disappointed. I have submitted articles purely to pr5 sites, but when I look at the sites which have published my articles they are all on brand-new pages which are pr n/a pages. The homepage is a pr5, but my articles aren’t on the homepage.
If you look at the FAQs you will see that they state that the PR offered is the PR of the homepage. Not much use if your article isn’t on the homepage.
I can get dozens of pr n/a links with free article submissions. I don’t think $50 or so per month is worth a bunch of pr n/a links.