Link Farm Evolution: Professional Grade Link Building WH/GH/BH

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I have a dumb newbie question for you...

From what I have read - this is what I THINK this software does - please clarify for me:

1. it automatically makes hundreds of blogs for you
2. it somehow gets these blogs backlinks
3. you use these blogs to link out to your other sites to pass the juice along

It also seems that proxies are definitely required to make any of this work and also it seems you have to purchase aged gmail accounts for the blogger blogs...

how many different blog services does it create blogs on?

where do the backlinks come from?

What about the content for each site? Do you have to put content on them? Where does the content come from? do you just write 1 article and then it spins it?

thanks looking forward to buying this tool and getting started once i totally understand what it does :)
 
Just wanted to post to big-up guerilla. He's a massive help with LFE and very supportive if you have questions etc.

Thanks man!
Cheers, thank you. :D

I have a dumb newbie question for you...
The only dumb questions are the ones people are too intimidated to ask. It's better to be sure before you buy something.

From what I have read - this is what I THINK this software does - please clarify for me:

1. it automatically makes hundreds of blogs for you
2. it somehow gets these blogs backlinks
3. you use these blogs to link out to your other sites to pass the juice along
It's not "automatic" as much as it is automated. You still need to supply blog titles, choose hosts to target, write your own post content (which can be spun into many variations). The software solves captchas, clicks email links, updates a database of URLs, posts, usernames, passwords, sets up blogs for posting etc.

But 2 & 3 are basically correct.

It also seems that proxies are definitely required to make any of this work and also it seems you have to purchase aged gmail accounts for the blogger blogs...
You don't *need* proxies, but they are a bonus. I can help people find proxies if they want to use them. Blogger is really spotty right now, because Google has made the creation of accounts difficult with SMS verification. You will need verified Google Accounts if you want to use Blogger with LFE, or if you have blogger blogs, you can import them into LFE and manage them that way. I don't do much with Blogger, but there are probably some cheap outsourcers here who might create blogger blogs and google accounts by the handful.

how many different blog services does it create blogs on?
I would guess 2,000 is a safe bet for the number of working WP Mu hosts.

where do the backlinks come from?
Blogrolls, posts on the blogs you create. Also, LFE has an aggressive Pligg (Digg clone) engine as well.

What about the content for each site? Do you have to put content on them? Where does the content come from? do you just write 1 article and then it spins it?
I'll post an example I recently Pm'd to someone.

Just grab some content and spin it by hand in a text editor.

{Just|If you|Then we} {take|grab|find} some {text|articles|content} and {madlib|spin} it {manually|by hand|automatically} in {a text editor|notepad|wordpad|a word processor}.


  1. Then we take some content and madlib it manually in wordpad.
  2. If you find some text and spin it by hand in a text editor.
  3. Then we grab some text and spin it manually in wordpad.
  4. Then we find some articles and spin it automatically in a word processor.
LFE also lets you include pictures, content from RSS feeds etc. There are all sorts of ways to mashup content beyond spun text articles.

thanks looking forward to buying this tool and getting started once i totally understand what it does :)
Feel free to post any other questions you may have. It's best to be informed when you buy.
 
I would guess 2,000 is a safe bet for the number of working WP Mu hosts.
Your numbers?

Others have reported significant less blogs that stick. From 20 to 50*:

member of WPBlackhat said:
... So I have about 50 that have survived with content on...

tweetivism said:
... I have found a core 20-30 hosts that work 99% of the time and don’t kill my blogs...

I was outlining that in the comment section of the post but my comment wasn't approved on Mr. SEO-from-the-Dark-Side's blog. Not sure why though, I wasn't bashing and I do have respect for Busin3ss (who's btw not the owner of the mentioned blog) and his tools.

*Source: Testimonials and comments from Link Farm Evolution Review
 
Do you own LFE?

Can you substantiate those numbers and do you know the people who posted them? Or are they just comments on a blog, by someone who we have no idea what host list they are working with, whether they used unique email domains, what their content was, or how they posted it?

The way I see it, you're either calling me a liar (and the numerous people who have bought it from me will support that I am not), or you are trolling.

Which is it?
 
Is there a reason you're taking this to a personal level? I'm simply interested in some real feedback regarding the number of blogs that stick and therefore have linked to something I thought is of interest. To answer your questions:

1. No, I'm planning to buy it once I have the time to play with it. In the meantime I'm interested about people's experience with LFE.

2. I have posted the source so you know as much as I know about the people who posted it. The article is a positive review of LFE and additionally the creator of LFE has left comments on the post where he was thanking for the review and comments.

It would be great if some of the many people who have bought LFE could report their experiences! # or % of blogs that stick. If they used unique email domains. Etc.

After all this is Wickedfire and not Warrior Forum where anybody questioning the guru products gets banned. Right?
 
Would this work for my existing 40 blogs? I need to generate good quality posts with images using different keywords for each blog I have and host and then have them posted every 2-3 days to every blog?
 
Is there a reason you're taking this to a personal level?
This is serious business for me. I don't just promote stuff without using it myself and I don't lie about what it does. I've told numerous people not to buy it where I didn't think it would help them achieve their goal. When someone comes into my thread and makes bullshit claims, what am I supposed to do? How are you not shitting where I eat? And to what end? You're never going to buy this. You are a "review copy plz" beggar in BST.

I'm simply interested in some real feedback regarding the number of blogs that stick and therefore have linked to something I thought is of interest.
How is that real feedback?

Do you know the people who used it? Do you know if they used their own email domains? What list of hosts they used? What content they posted? Did they use proxies?

No, you don't. You post some people who claim they had poor success, but you can't substantiate their claims, you don't even know who they are. It's ignorant. There are a number of people in this thread you could contact privately (so that you could feel the opinions were honest), and you could have contacted me.

No, I'm planning to buy it once I have the time to play with it. In the meantime I'm interested about people's experience with LFE.
If you don't have $300 to try it out for 30 days after talking about it for months, then you're wasting everyone's time, including mine.

I don't think you will ever buy it, but to be clear, don't bother getting it from my link. I will not support you.
 
Would this work for my existing 40 blogs? I need to generate good quality posts with images using different keywords for each blog I have and host and then have them posted every 2-3 days to every blog?
Does every blog need completely different content, or are they all in the same niche?

Are they all running blogger/wordpress/tumblr? Do you own the hosts, or do you just have blogs on someone else's host (for the wordpress blogs)?
 
This is serious business for me. I don't just promote stuff without using it myself and I don't lie about what it does. I've told numerous people not to buy it where I didn't think it would help them achieve their goal. When someone comes into my thread and makes bullshit claims, what am I supposed to do? How are you not shitting where I eat? And to what end?
I'm not going to get personal and it was never my intention to offend you. I posted the quotes and a link to the blog post I found because I was seriously interested in feedback.

You're never going to buy this. You are a "review copy plz" beggar in BST.
Yes I do ask for review copies and if I think the service is good I order again like I did with Joozed's service three days ago.

Do you know the people who used it? Do you know if they used their own email domains? What list of hosts they used? What content they posted? Did they use proxies?

No, you don't. You post some people who claim they had poor success, but you can't substantiate their claims, you don't even know who they are. It's ignorant. There are a number of people in this thread you could contact privately (so that you could feel the opinions were honest), and you could have contacted me.
This is what a forum thread is for I guess. I'm not going to PM a bunch of people for that.

If you don't have $300 to try it out for 30 days after talking about it for months, then you're wasting everyone's time, including mine.
I have bought the FB ads manager months ago and never used it so far. Same goes for Bookmarking demon (used twice) and Comment demon. That's the reason I'm not buying more stuff in advance.
I'm planning to use LFE for supporting a custom script which is being built for me (and which I pay 4 figures for btw). As I have no need to buy it before my script is done I'm interested to read about peoples experiences with LFE in the mean time. Simple as that.

So if anybody doesn't mind to post about his experience with LFE I'd be glad to read it here. Or PM me if you're so inclined. Kthxbye
 
This is what a forum thread is for I guess. I'm not going to PM a bunch of people for that.
You post random comments from people neither of us know, and neither of us can comment on for what purpose? How can anyone respond to their comments? They can't. You should contact them, but you don't have a way to do that, that is how unaccountable they are for what they posted.

I have no problem with you contacting LFE users past and present. But don't use my thread to post comments by anonymous people from the web who are not my customers. That's just shitting where I eat. And that's why it is personal for me. You undermine my thread and cost me time.
 
Having only owned this for about a week now I can say it is well worth the $300 spent.

Right off the bat I ran into an issue (my own fault) because the download link gets sent directly to the paypal email address (which should have been obvious) of which I had no access to. Support was great about forwarding the link over to me in a matter of minutes.

Uploading and installation was a breeze for the most part. Slightly time consuming but all basic stuff that any novice webmaster should have a grasp of by now.

Spoke to Guerilla as soon as I had the system up and running. Let me just say he was extremely helpful as far as answering any questions I had (and was too lazy to look up myself :] ). He even gave me a set of my own catchall domains for the email servers (you'll read more about these after purchasing). I'm sure even without his help I could have found the answers to all the questions I had with a brief run through of the support site.

Now let's get to the good stuff. For my first test run I had a goal of creating 10 basic blogs on 10 different hosts through the LFE blog creation system. After writing out my spintax for titles and such (the whole system is great as far as accepting spintax in almost any of the input fields) I went through and manually selected 20 or so blog hosts. The system has a very large database of WPMU sites already built into it (at last check I think it was close to 3000) that can all be sorted in a multitude of different ways. Per Guerillas suggestion I sorted the blog hosts based off of their pagerank. I clicked "create blogs" and watched it go to work. Out of the 20 or so selected I think I wound up with close to 12 blogs. Each blog creation process is either met with a green "success" or a red "error" with all the steps laid out in front of you. After briefly running through the errors on the blogs that failed it failed to create I noticed a handful were related to the default catchall email domains being banned (easily fixed by creating your own) which probably would have brought the number of successful blogs closer to 15. In my opinion that is a very acceptable amount.

I now had my very own set of 12 blogs all created within a matter of minutes (the majority of which was spent writing out all the spintax). I then proceeded to write out a spun article for each of the blogs which is easily submitted to each of the blogs using the "blog poster" section of LFE. Here is where I began poking around with what the system calls "hooks". LFE comes preinstalled with several of these "hooks" (and from what I understand you can create and install your own). Let's take the [flickr] hook for example. Let's say I have an article about "gourmet food". At the top of the article I can include the [flickr] hook with several variables such as a keyword and amount of pictures. LFE will automatically go to flickr and, based on whatever variables you have included, insert relevant images into your posts for you! Granted it is only as accurate as flickr and the keyword you search, that is a pretty damned cool feature!

LFE makes it extremely easy to create, manage and expand a very large number of blogs at once and without headache. Granted I've yet to use the system on as large a scale as it is created for, I can't see a reason as to why it would be much of an issue at all to run 1000's of blogs rather than the measly 12 that I've started out with.

Overall I'd think it's safe to say that they can easily charge at least double what they are now for this system. Since having installed it last week, they have already released two updates for it. I'm very excited to see what new features will be introduced in the near future.

If you have the extra $300 burning a hole in your pocket and are on the fence about purchasing LFE I would 100% say go for it NOW! Oh and make sure to purchase through Guerilla's link as he definitely seems to know his way around the system and won't hesitate to answer any questions you have about it.
 
Thanks BLG! :)

@ everyone, I see there is a new checkmail.php file in 1.7.5. Tomorrow I will be updating everyone's hosted email domains with me. There should be no interruption of service. If you notice any problems, PM me or hit me up on IM.

If you are running your own private email domains, be sure to update your checkmail.php file to the latest version included in the 1.7.5 and 1.7.6 packages.
 
I'm not going to get personal and it was never my intention to offend you. I posted the quotes and a link to the blog post I found because I was seriously interested in feedback.

Yes I do ask for review copies and if I think the service is good I order again like I did with Joozed's service three days ago.


This is what a forum thread is for I guess. I'm not going to PM a bunch of people for that.

I have bought the FB ads manager months ago and never used it so far. Same goes for Bookmarking demon (used twice) and Comment demon. That's the reason I'm not buying more stuff in advance.
I'm planning to use LFE for supporting a custom script which is being built for me (and which I pay 4 figures for btw). As I have no need to buy it before my script is done I'm interested to read about peoples experiences with LFE in the mean time. Simple as that.

So if anybody doesn't mind to post about his experience with LFE I'd be glad to read it here. Or PM me if you're so inclined. Kthxbye

You are the same guy who was posting in the ubot thread about how cool ubot is, and then at the end of the thread you started bad mouthing it in comparison to "Russian software" you own...



To anyone who is reading this thread and seriously contemplating buying Link Farm Evolution, it is a great link building tool and Guerilla was very helpful when I first bought it. I now have around 2000+ blogs and am ranking for some very nice terms after only a month of cultivating my blogs.

However this tool, just like any other tool, is not for people who are tools.

-Peace
 
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