1WayLinks SEO Tool – Backlinks and Blog Content
1WayLinks is a new blog SEO tool introduced by Jonathan Leger and it is the perfect blogging resource to complement his already popular 3WayLinks seo tool.
How 1WayLinks work:
- You sign-up for a monthly account, and add as many blogs you want included in the network
- Your blog then gets free content from 1WayLink, each post has 3 links in the to other blogs in the network
- You post your own article with 3 links to ANY of your sites, and it gets published too, giving you hundred of one-way links from different C-Class IP addresses
You’re limited to 200 syndicated posts a month, but by adding another blog you can increase that limit by 50 posts. So if you add four new blogs into 1WayLink in return you can have your post published to 400 different blogs, giving up to 1,200 links back to any site – which included WordPress blogs, Blogger blogs, HTML sites or even YouTube video URLs.
What About Duplicate Content?
Unlike traditional blog syndication systems or article marketing services, with 1WayLinks you can “spin” your article content by creating variations of sentences, synonyms, and different anchor texts. That way, every article published by the system is at least 30% unique.
However, unlike Article Marketing Automation you cannot determine the uniqueness level of each article, plus you cannot manually approve or reject articles. So you have no control over duplicate content as it’s all published automatically to your blog.
For the person writing the blog post however, there is an incentive to make it unique. If they want all their backlinks to count they must make Google see that each article is unique enough to be indexed and ranked. So they will, if they know what they are doing, spin the article using the built-in text editor before submitting it for review.
So Does 1WayLinks Work?
Although I am only blogging about it now that 1WayLinks is officially launched, I was part of the beta-testing group and have been using it for more than 2 moths now. I’ve published to posts to about 400 different sites within that time and most of the keywords I’ve targeted are already in the first page Google results.
So does 1WayLinks help improve your SEO? You bet it does, but here’s my advice:
- Target the correct keywords – go for more specific or long tail keywords and it will be easier to rank.
- Spin your keywords / anchor text – don’t just spin your article content; spin the URLs and anchor texts too
- Control amount of posts – if your site is new, publish to about 100+ blogs only so the increase of back links look natural
- Link to many pages / sites – in one article you can have up to 3 hyperlinks, but don’t make all hyperlinks lead to the same site
1WayLinks is a great tool for niche bloggers who manage more than a handful of blogs or websites. It facilitates the process of getting links from other blogs, and also adds some relatively good content to your blog.
Get more info here: 1WayLinks Blog SEO Tool
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I’ve used some, it’s a great idea!
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