Thu 24 May 2007
This update covers the #4 concern for the Trackback Spider program.
(We already addressed concern #1, concern #2, and concern #3)
CONCERN: Will the Trackback Spider system cause my site to get banned from the search engines and will I have anonymity when I use it?
BACKGROUND: Let me first address the fear of getting banned from the search engines. This can happen a number of ways. One being you set off an alarm in the algorithm that flags your site as spam (as I detail in Underground Link Building Volume 1). If you follow my recommendation this won’t be an issue. The other way is a manual inspection of you site. A manual inspection can occur for a variety of reasons. This method is based on the content of you site. So if it is a machine generated site it probably won’t pass manual inspection.
Now there is a technique called Google Bowling. Basically Google tried to crack down on all of the websites buying site-wide links to increase their link popularity. Well in the process they created a great little loophole. Instead of buying site-wide links for my own site, now I will just buy them and point them to my top competitors. (cue evil laugh). So if you were number 2 on Google for your top keyword. Just target the #1 guy and begin building nasty links to them.
Buying site-wide links is not the only method for this. There are several techniques to try and affect your competitors ranking. But I won’t go into them here. I personally think this is the wrong place to put your focus. And Google simply denies that this is even possible.
ANSWER: Trackback Spider will not get you banned if your site will pass a manual inspection and you follow our advice. The links that are built are dripped slowly overtime from different IP addresses using a variety of anchor texts. Appearing 100% natural to the search engines. At least this is how I teach you to use Trackback Spider. If you turn up the volume to fast you more than likely you will get banned. This could happen in a couple of weeks or months. It all depends on how aggressive you are.
Now let me discuss the concern about anonymity. Trackback Spider works through another program called Tor. Check it out here.
Tor basically will reduce the risk of sophisticated traffic analysis by distributing your transactions over several places on the internet, so no single point can link your destination. The idea is similar to using a twisty, hard-to-follow route in order to throw off somebody who is tailing you-and then periodically erasing your footprints. Instead of taking a direct route from source to destination, data packets on the Tor network take a random pathway through several servers that cover your tracks so no observer at any single point can tell where the data came from or where it’s going.
Here are some diagrams showing how it works:


By combining the power of Tor with Trackback Spider you can be assured that your anonymity is safe.
BOTTOM LINE: Trackback Spider is designed totally around the concept of appearing natural to the search engines. All of your links will be built over time in a natural way. Also by combining the power of Tor with Trackback Spider you can be assured that your anonymity is safe.
Stay tuned for more details. Trackback Spider goes LIVE Tuesday May 29th 2007 at 1200 CST. The best way to stay informed is by joining our announcement list…see the opt-in box in the upper right hand sidebar. If you haven’t already joined our announcement list and gotten a copy of the report Underground Link Building Volume 1, just enter your name and email to the right and press “submit”.
And don’t worry, we respect your privacy - we won’t share your email address with anyone for any reason.
Cheers,
Jared









May 28th, 2007 at 4:18 am
Is there a danger of being banned if trackbacks are the main link building that you do? Do you recommend continuing with other link building strategies as well as trackback spider or do you believe its enough on its own to generate good enduring links over the long term?
May 29th, 2007 at 1:30 am
@Jill I thought trackback is only one of a link strategies . It depends on how lazy you are. Other strategies are also important while this software could help us easily exploit the system hee hee…