We all know that while ScrapeBox is an awesome multi purpose tool, it flat out sucks for commenting to Blog Engine targets. Forced to use slow poster mode, constantly freezing up mid run, windows security pop up windows causing time outs on perfectly good urls, the list could go on forever. But rather than complain about an awesome tool failing miserably at one single facet, I decided to code a workaround. And boy does it ever work. Myself and my team of beta testers have been hammering Blog Engine targets for weeks, at astounding success rates. There's no slow anywhere in the discussion of this poster.Gone are the days of tying up your bandwidth for hours as Scrapebox slugs thru your Blog Engine list. The future of Blog Engine commenting is here and I'm ready to release this service to the WF masses.
Blog Engine Anchored Blog Comments
750 comments $20 Buy Now
1750 comments $35 Buy Now
3000 comments $55 Buy Now
Larger packages available soon
Yes, those are approved anchored comments, not attempts. Furthermore, these comments are:
Higher than natural mix of do and no follow, somewhere in the neighborhood of 90% dofollow (If you're still riding Matt Cutt's dick about nofollow, quit reading and hit the back arrow now, this service isn't for you)
Spread across 100's, sometimes 1000's of unique IPs
Anchored with your choice of keywords
Now, before I get a ton of PM's and without turning this post into something that should be stickied in the Traffic and Content section, I'm going to answer some questions before they get asked.
"Blog Engine is too spammed out, I won't get any link juice"
It's not always about link juice, anchored backlinks help you in the SERPs in different ways than pure juice. Not to mention the benefits of having lots of different IP's pointed at your site.
"I only want do follow links, no follow doesn't work"
What the hell are you still doing here, I told you to GTFO!!!
"Are these comments relevant to my niche? Because I only want relevant links"
Damn, I should have mentioned this above so I could tell you to GTFO again. My bad. Think about it for a minute, if only relevant links helped you in the SERPs, then every site out there would have a cap on potential total backlinks. Yet the SERPs have tons of #1 sites with enormous diverse backlink profiles, spread all over the relevancy spectrum. More simply, relevancy helps you, but lack of relevancy won't hurt you. Make sense? Good, now GTFO!
"How many urls can I post comments to? How many anchors can I use?"
As many as you want! Comments will be split equally between urls, supply your URLs and anchors in the following format:
http://yourURL.com|||{anchor1|anchor2|anchor3|etc|etc}
Keep it one url and spun anchor text per line.
"Do you supply the comments or do I have to?"
Either way. If you want to increase your relevancy factor, supply a spun comment in standord jetspinner format {|||}. Don't forget to include your link, and spin the anchor text for maximum effectiveness. Otherwise, I'll use some of my comments.
"What do you need from me?"
Target URL(s), desired anchor text(s) and an email address to send report to.
"What do I get from you?"
Not less than the minimum number of comments advertised in the package you sent and a report showing you URL posted to, target URL, comment and anchor text.
"What do I do now?"
Scroll back up and click the buy now button!
Blog Engine Anchored Blog Comments
750 comments $20 Buy Now
1750 comments $35 Buy Now
3000 comments $55 Buy Now
Larger packages available soon
Yes, those are approved anchored comments, not attempts. Furthermore, these comments are:
Higher than natural mix of do and no follow, somewhere in the neighborhood of 90% dofollow (If you're still riding Matt Cutt's dick about nofollow, quit reading and hit the back arrow now, this service isn't for you)
Spread across 100's, sometimes 1000's of unique IPs
Anchored with your choice of keywords
Now, before I get a ton of PM's and without turning this post into something that should be stickied in the Traffic and Content section, I'm going to answer some questions before they get asked.
"Blog Engine is too spammed out, I won't get any link juice"
It's not always about link juice, anchored backlinks help you in the SERPs in different ways than pure juice. Not to mention the benefits of having lots of different IP's pointed at your site.
"I only want do follow links, no follow doesn't work"
What the hell are you still doing here, I told you to GTFO!!!
"Are these comments relevant to my niche? Because I only want relevant links"
Damn, I should have mentioned this above so I could tell you to GTFO again. My bad. Think about it for a minute, if only relevant links helped you in the SERPs, then every site out there would have a cap on potential total backlinks. Yet the SERPs have tons of #1 sites with enormous diverse backlink profiles, spread all over the relevancy spectrum. More simply, relevancy helps you, but lack of relevancy won't hurt you. Make sense? Good, now GTFO!
"How many urls can I post comments to? How many anchors can I use?"
As many as you want! Comments will be split equally between urls, supply your URLs and anchors in the following format:
http://yourURL.com|||{anchor1|anchor2|anchor3|etc|etc}
Keep it one url and spun anchor text per line.
"Do you supply the comments or do I have to?"
Either way. If you want to increase your relevancy factor, supply a spun comment in standord jetspinner format {|||}. Don't forget to include your link, and spin the anchor text for maximum effectiveness. Otherwise, I'll use some of my comments.
"What do you need from me?"
Target URL(s), desired anchor text(s) and an email address to send report to.
"What do I get from you?"
Not less than the minimum number of comments advertised in the package you sent and a report showing you URL posted to, target URL, comment and anchor text.
"What do I do now?"
Scroll back up and click the buy now button!