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Hey ya'll,

I was wondering what everybody uses to index their backlinks as those that aren't indexed are basically worthless.

Do you use Backlink Energizer, Ultra SEO Backlinks, or is pinging them with Scrapebox sufficient?

Thanks for any input!
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  • Profile picture of the author junilerick
    Bump. Someone's got to be using some of these..
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  • Profile picture of the author leadmonster
    Well I use submitters that mass ping and index accordingly. But pingfarm.com and pingler.com work great too!
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    • Profile picture of the author junilerick
      Originally Posted by leadmonster View Post

      Well I use submitters that mass ping and index accordingly. But pingfarm.com and pingler.com work great too!
      So for say, articles distributed using article marketing robot, simply pinging all the sites would be sufficient to get most of the indexed?

      Anyone else have any experience with the most cost-effective method of getting links indexed?
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  • Profile picture of the author Oranges
    Backlink Energizer is good for indexing tones of links like profile links.
    Aside that i bought some high PR domains as they get crawled regularly and almost every new post you make gets indexed within few seconds and i post spun articles manually with my backlinks with anchor texts and they get indexed in no time. So all you need is a high PR and aged domain which you can make your cluster blog and use it only for indexing your backlinks!

    That's what i do and get almost any backlink indexed, i create for my money sites! Others may have different opinions and techniques to index their links, but this is what works perfectly for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author junilerick
    Originally Posted by soulpower View Post

    Check out my sig. You can order links that are already on indexed pages, so you don't have to go through all that trouble.
    Pretty clever affiliate site. The service itself looked alright though I was unable to see any testimonials or samples, but I'll probably try it out sometime considering 25 links is not too expensive.
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  • Profile picture of the author Heavenstorm
    i use tom's backlink booster. It works fine for me especially those profile links which is known to be hard to get indexed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Focused Action
    Steven Hawkins has (had?) a free product that you can cut and paste url's and mass ping them and submit to meta index sites - simple to use. I am having sunday morning memory loss as to the name of product but you can search his name.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jimmy AL
    I usually take a list of my backlinks and convert them to RSS via links2rss. After that, all I do is load the feeds on one of my free ftp accounts and ping them like crazy. It's slow, but Google will index the links after a while.
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    • Profile picture of the author junilerick
      Originally Posted by Jimmy AL View Post

      I usually take a list of my backlinks and convert them to RSS via links2rss. After that, all I do is load the feeds on one of my free ftp accounts and ping them like crazy. It's slow, but Google will index the links after a while.
      Sounds like a pretty laborious process..
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  • Profile picture of the author sharrydan
    I heard of this technique:
    1. List the links to the pages you have your backlinks on.
    2. Publish them on a free blog.
    3. Find a high rank page where you can get a link on and link to that blog with just a period or semicolon in the anchor.

    Does this sound like it should work?

    I personally don't like the idea about the sneaky "period or semicolon" so I have not tried it. I will try it when I find how to get a more straight forward quality backlink to such a link list. I might put in the anchor something like this: "please-ignore-this-link-cause-it-is-here-just-for-the-link-sake"

    Obviously, there is no need for more than one backlink since the goal is just to get that "list blog" page indexed?

    Could you comment, please?
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  • Profile picture of the author kumar125
    Hi
    I think it depends on your situation how old is your website, were there any links before, how many pages are indexed, etc. I would bother with pinging only if it's a brand new site, otherwise you may be asking for trouble.
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  • Profile picture of the author thedreamer
    Ping and submit to rss
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    • Profile picture of the author marknel
      Backlink Energizer works best for me.Its not a free tool but its worth the price.Even low quality forum links get indexed easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author hisham88
    I use mass url pinger. Sometimes i use pingomatic and pingoat.
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  • Profile picture of the author freak46
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    • Profile picture of the author Rua999
      I use backlink energizer, but i'm not sure how efficient it is.. My main concern is that google only crawls the pages that the links are on, say once every few weeks.. yes i know i could build more backlinks to the pages which should increase the crawl rate, but with the amount of web 2.0 accounts that get suspended, e.g wordpress etc for using automated posting, it's not really worth your while to build too many links to them.

      And yes i know i could set up some seperate blogs and run it on them too, but it's a bit of effort.

      So say google crawls the pages every few weeks.. and in that time you've posted 500 links, but they'r not all on the first page of your web 2.0 sites... does anybody know if google finds/indexes your links that are now on the pages under the "archives heading" on these web 2.0 sites?!
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  • Profile picture of the author onlinecasinodeck
    Originally Posted by junilerick View Post

    Hey ya'll,

    I was wondering what everybody uses to index their backlinks as those that aren't indexed are basically worthless.

    Do you use Backlink Energizer, Ultra SEO Backlinks, or is pinging them with Scrapebox sufficient?

    Thanks for any input!
    Well to me I bookmark My Links enable to push it. It work best for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author glennforum
    To ping my links i usually utilize pin-o-matic, haven't tried mass pingers
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    • Profile picture of the author frogman
      I used to use linklicious.me, but now I like drippable.com
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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Howard
    Well the best way to get links of your website indexed is by submitting a sitemap to search engine....
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    • Profile picture of the author Rua999
      Originally Posted by Anna Howard View Post

      Well the best way to get links of your website indexed is by submitting a sitemap to search engine....
      Not really on about getting your website indexed.. more about the links you create (e.g profile backlinks) indexed
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  • Profile picture of the author warrich
    To get the links indexed, I usually keep a record of my backlinks and then make sure that they continue to link to the page that they are supposed to. Making a blog with all the links, and then submitting them via RSS feeds does help but I am not sure how much time it will take. So I continue to do it myself or get someone to do it for me. Results do show but after a long time.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
    Originally Posted by junilerick View Post

    Hey ya'll,

    I was wondering what everybody uses to index their backlinks as those that aren't indexed are basically worthless.

    Do you use Backlink Energizer, Ultra SEO Backlinks, or is pinging them with Scrapebox sufficient?

    Thanks for any input!

    Who in the world lied to you about that? Your main goal is to increase SERPS, right? Well then no, that statement you said about "unindexed links being worthless" is horribly misinformed.

    Maybe your confusing the term "indexed" with "crawled". You can rank allllllllll day long without a single indexed link, so long as the link is crawled and google knows about it....it will carry weight. We did a case study where we ranked number 1 for like 15 terms without a single back link being indexed.

    The case study has been posted a few places. Its true that if given a choice, after the same amount of effort, I would prefer an indexed link over one that was just crawled...but its not worth the extra effort focusing on being indexed when you can focus more on being crawled and letting indexing happen naturally.
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  • Profile picture of the author jordyhill
    I use TrafficMystic's SEO Link Dominator. It pings and meta indexes links within a few hours. It uses proxies to hide your real IP address. Very effective software.

    Sometimes I email them to myself between Gmail accounts as Google crawls these. Only now and then though, but used sparingly this works a treat. If you were tempted to use this method a lot, I would create multiple accounts using proxies to fly under the radar.

    Its up to you, but I wouldn't blast all my links. Personally I think it best to save some links to be found naturally. I know others hold different opinions but this what has worked well for me:p
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  • Profile picture of the author kennykenlive87
    do you have to index your backlinks or does google eventually crawl to them?
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    • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
      Originally Posted by kennykenlive87 View Post

      do you have to index your backlinks or does google eventually crawl to them?
      Ok, here is how this works. There technically isn't a difference between being crawled and being indexed. WHAT YOU SAY!?!?!?!?!

      Let me explain, Google has several large databases, "Page rank, indexed, news, images, crawled, cached, etc." All of these store information about the web and about the links that make it up.

      Now there ARE some dead, lost in no mans land, links that are unknown to google and always will be without some kind of 3rd party assistance, e.g. forum profiles.

      Linklicious, for example, pings these links and others so that Google CAN find them and then crawls them. The second that google crawls them, it adds them to one of its databases...if its CRAWLED, google knows about it and a certain amount of weight is given to it and can boost your SERPS.

      Some of these crawled links will stay in the crawled database and others get put in the indexed database. In either case, whether just crawled or actually indexed, both scenarios involve google adding it to its database and therefore charging those links with the power to boost your SERPS.

      So when I say there isn't a difference between being crawled and indexed, I of course mean there isn't a difference because they are both links stored in googles database in a way that can boost your SERPS...true one may be more valuable than the other...but you guys need to stop viewing indexing as being the only proof google knows about your links and the only way you can increase your serps.

      You can rank all day long without a single indexed link, so long as you are using crawled links...we've done plenty of case studies for emailers and even posted them on the forums.
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