Content Bomb 2.0
Thread 1 - Thread 2 (check the threads for reviews)
What is it?
Content Bomb is a spam/contextual blast service. You get 3.000+ contextual links from 3.000 unique domains to (a) page(s) of your choice.
How is it done?
After providing full reports and disclosure on 2 of my previous services, getting copied on both (even including the name of the services), I decided to be a bit more careful this time.
What you get when ordering a content bomb is a blast / spam / whatever you name it from 3000+ unique domains. These 3.000+ domains for each order are chosen from a pool of (currently) 5.500 unique domains. Those domains are all mixed from 35 different CMSs of which 4 are not available in GSA/MagicSubmitter/SickSubmitter/XR or other public submission applications.
The content is generated by a lot of articles spun on paragraph / sentence and word level which are scraped from a dozen of selected article sites. I've changed a couple of things compared to previous versions to improve the uniqueness of the content used for the posts. Please do not expect the posts to be of magazine quality, uniqueness is superior to quality in these blasts from my experience.
What's new?
In addition to the tier2 that was included in the previous version, for every blast, 100 tier1 posts get randomly picked and receive another 100 contextual posts as an additional tier2. So in the end, you have a tier2-a which consists of 25.000 trackbacks/comments for indexing, plus a tier2-b of 10.000 contextual posts pointed to 100 tier1 contextuals. Moreover, there are some other changes done to tier1 compared to previous versions - with the most important one being 4 platforms that aren't (yet) available at any public submission software. I'm using something else for a tier2-c which I won't out in the BST, but combining all 3 tier2 stages, the index rate of the blasts is usually between 70-80% after 2 days.
That's what you get
- 3.000+ contextual posts from 3.000 unique domains (35 different CMSs)
- a tier2 of 25.000 low quality links to help indexing
- a tier2 for 100 randomly chosen tier1 posts of 10.000 contextuals
- something that helps a lot in indexing those blasts
- a bit of extra love hidden between the 3.000 posts
Price per blast: $159
BUY NOW
Bulk discounts for 5+ blasts, message me.
FAQs
- no report provided. Not at all. You'll be able to see the links in ahrefs/majestic and all the other tools.
- after your blast has finished, you'll receive a confirmation email.
- this is not a snow-white approach. There are risks involved as with any other spam service.
- you can use unlimited URL(s) and KW(s) - yes, unlimited! But please keep them topic related (because of content generation).
- no ranking guarantee. The only guarantee I can give you is the links showing up in ahrefs. The number of links depends as ahrefs doesn't pick up a 100% of all links, but you will see a jump in incoming links.
- no smaller packages available. Compared to other blasts, the amount of links you get for the price is higher. If you're looking for smaller packages, the only option is to spread with more URLs.
Tips on how to use
These tips are based on what I see from returning customers since I launched my first content bomb. I get quite a lot of returning orders, so it seems like the following ideas are working for those guys:
1) For tier2
If you have strong properties, use them as 'buffers' between the spam and your site. Most guys go with around 10-20 keywords per property.
2) For reputation management
Listings, Yelps, Articles, Web 2.0, basically anything that has a bit of trust already for long tails. Most of the time I see 5-10 keywords with 1-4 URLs used.
3) Youtube / Vimeo
Youtube videos and Vimeo videos seem to take the spam, but I must admit normally it's pretty much hit or miss. 1 URL and between 1 and 10 keywords is the average. Especially for longtails / local keywords it works.
4) Directly to moneysite
For local businesses, around 10 keywords seem to work. Given your site is for a flower store in chicago, I'd go with chicago flowers / flowers chicago / flower store chicago / chicago flower store / buy flowers chicago and some more. Related keywords seem to do well.
For churn and burn, 2-3 keywords is what I see often, though the risk of dropping is higher.
5) Pure diversity
100s of keywords / longtails just for diversity. Used for both, ranking properties / parasites / articles or moneysites (spread over several pages).
6) Follow-up blasts
If the first blast worked well, using exactly the same URLs and KWs for a second blast. Make sure to note in the form so I mix up the domains a bit.
For previous customers
Spent $500+ in 2013 on (any) of my services? Message me for a $30 off coupon for 1 package.
Thread 1 - Thread 2 (check the threads for reviews)
What is it?
Content Bomb is a spam/contextual blast service. You get 3.000+ contextual links from 3.000 unique domains to (a) page(s) of your choice.
How is it done?
After providing full reports and disclosure on 2 of my previous services, getting copied on both (even including the name of the services), I decided to be a bit more careful this time.
What you get when ordering a content bomb is a blast / spam / whatever you name it from 3000+ unique domains. These 3.000+ domains for each order are chosen from a pool of (currently) 5.500 unique domains. Those domains are all mixed from 35 different CMSs of which 4 are not available in GSA/MagicSubmitter/SickSubmitter/XR or other public submission applications.
The content is generated by a lot of articles spun on paragraph / sentence and word level which are scraped from a dozen of selected article sites. I've changed a couple of things compared to previous versions to improve the uniqueness of the content used for the posts. Please do not expect the posts to be of magazine quality, uniqueness is superior to quality in these blasts from my experience.
What's new?
In addition to the tier2 that was included in the previous version, for every blast, 100 tier1 posts get randomly picked and receive another 100 contextual posts as an additional tier2. So in the end, you have a tier2-a which consists of 25.000 trackbacks/comments for indexing, plus a tier2-b of 10.000 contextual posts pointed to 100 tier1 contextuals. Moreover, there are some other changes done to tier1 compared to previous versions - with the most important one being 4 platforms that aren't (yet) available at any public submission software. I'm using something else for a tier2-c which I won't out in the BST, but combining all 3 tier2 stages, the index rate of the blasts is usually between 70-80% after 2 days.
That's what you get
- 3.000+ contextual posts from 3.000 unique domains (35 different CMSs)
- a tier2 of 25.000 low quality links to help indexing
- a tier2 for 100 randomly chosen tier1 posts of 10.000 contextuals
- something that helps a lot in indexing those blasts
- a bit of extra love hidden between the 3.000 posts
Price per blast: $159
BUY NOW
Bulk discounts for 5+ blasts, message me.
FAQs
- no report provided. Not at all. You'll be able to see the links in ahrefs/majestic and all the other tools.
- after your blast has finished, you'll receive a confirmation email.
- this is not a snow-white approach. There are risks involved as with any other spam service.
- you can use unlimited URL(s) and KW(s) - yes, unlimited! But please keep them topic related (because of content generation).
- no ranking guarantee. The only guarantee I can give you is the links showing up in ahrefs. The number of links depends as ahrefs doesn't pick up a 100% of all links, but you will see a jump in incoming links.
- no smaller packages available. Compared to other blasts, the amount of links you get for the price is higher. If you're looking for smaller packages, the only option is to spread with more URLs.
Tips on how to use
These tips are based on what I see from returning customers since I launched my first content bomb. I get quite a lot of returning orders, so it seems like the following ideas are working for those guys:
1) For tier2
If you have strong properties, use them as 'buffers' between the spam and your site. Most guys go with around 10-20 keywords per property.
2) For reputation management
Listings, Yelps, Articles, Web 2.0, basically anything that has a bit of trust already for long tails. Most of the time I see 5-10 keywords with 1-4 URLs used.
3) Youtube / Vimeo
Youtube videos and Vimeo videos seem to take the spam, but I must admit normally it's pretty much hit or miss. 1 URL and between 1 and 10 keywords is the average. Especially for longtails / local keywords it works.
4) Directly to moneysite
For local businesses, around 10 keywords seem to work. Given your site is for a flower store in chicago, I'd go with chicago flowers / flowers chicago / flower store chicago / chicago flower store / buy flowers chicago and some more. Related keywords seem to do well.
For churn and burn, 2-3 keywords is what I see often, though the risk of dropping is higher.
5) Pure diversity
100s of keywords / longtails just for diversity. Used for both, ranking properties / parasites / articles or moneysites (spread over several pages).
6) Follow-up blasts
If the first blast worked well, using exactly the same URLs and KWs for a second blast. Make sure to note in the form so I mix up the domains a bit.
For previous customers
Spent $500+ in 2013 on (any) of my services? Message me for a $30 off coupon for 1 package.