Fri 25 May 2007
This update covers the #5 concern for the Trackback Spider program.
(We already addressed concern #1, #2, #3 and #4)
CONCERN: What is the quality of the backlinks and how many can I expect to be able to build in a month? Also what about the nofollow attribute?
BACKGROUND: The quality of links is the main reason I originally found Trackbacks to be so lucrative. You can get links from a variety of ip addresses (unlike Blog Farms and Blog & Ping). There are links available in the PR 6 - PR 4 range. Since Trackback Spider builds you a custom database of blogs containing Trackback links (Including all the statistics about the blog post page you will be getting the link from). Your database will be highly relevant to your target market. Also you will get to use a variety of anchor text for each of the pages in your website. Combine this with a consistent velocity of link building. You have a powerful formula for backlink success. All with quality and relevant links.
In Underground Link Building Volume 1 I illustrate all these strategies and Trackback Spider will fulfill each and every one. In the report I also mention that I build between 10-20 links per day per website. And then overtime I step this number up after I am indexed and already have a good link base. Now the number of links you can build depends a lot on the market. Some keywords yield more results than others. But I always expect to build between 300-600 links per month per site.
Something to mention is I organize my trackback database by the highest PR first. So I am hitting the highest valuable links first this way to have FAST indexing into the search engines. Now it is possible that you will ignore my advice and set Trackback Spider to post 1,000 links per day. But this in my opinion is shooting yourself in the foot. You will raise flags all over the place and be insta-banned.
Now I have also received a lot of emails regarding the nofollow attribute and anti-spam plugins. Below is a screenshot of the spider job setup. Please note the checkbox “Ignore nofollow”. If this is unchecked this feature will basically throw away any blog that contains the nofollow tag. Now something to keep in mind some blogs have nofollow tag in the comment section, but not in the trackback section.

As for the anti-spam plugins I cannot talk about this on the blog. You will simply have to signup to see for yourself. Alls that I can tell you is we are way ahead of the curve on this. And you will be amazed at one of out little tricks. Plus with us all working together we will be able to identify more areas for improvement month after month.
ANSWER: The links you build from Trackback Spider are highly relevant and of high quality.
BOTTOM LINE: Trackback Spider is designed totally around the concept of appearing natural to the search engines and building quality links over time. We are dedicated to ensuring that the success rate of your link building efforts continue to remain effective month after month.
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”.
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Cheers,
Jared









May 25th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Hi Jared,
This looks great. I’ve read in a few different places in your literature about the ability to “drip” links onto our sites. Is there anyway to automate this process? e.g. Set it up so that we have a list of trackbacks that will automatically post 10-20 trackbacks each day (or however many we designate)? This would be such a time saver for those of us who have many sites to work with AND 9-5 day jobs etc…
Sincerely,
Eric.
May 28th, 2007 at 9:36 pm
Hi Jared,
If I understand this correctly it just a one-way link from website 1 to website 2 (or vice-versa). Once the link is in place its there for the world to see, right?
So I can’t see understand why you need anonimity to create the link, have i missed something here? please explain
Now I don’t doubt that this is very plausible, anything is possible as far as software is concerned, but I have learned so be cautious when reading about a product but not given any proof of what it can do. Will TBS come with a guarantee refund?
I can understand that it may be dangerous to show any of your sites but there must be something, apart from an image you can show us?
elghee
May 29th, 2007 at 1:32 am
The keyword here is relevant. I really love this word for LSI…