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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

One way links

One way links is a link building service using WordPress technology to automate up to 750 one-way backlinks to your site per month.

How does One way links work?
You write an article and each article you write gets hosted-and-posted on the “donor” blogs that comprise the network of blogs used for backlinks. When you write articles, you can include up to 3 links back to your sites per article, and when they get posted live on the donor blogs, those are live links on someone else’s site pointing back to yours. :)

Bad Things about One way links
As a member, I have a donor blog, but since I don’t want irrelevant content posted on my blog from other people’s articles, my donor blog is just a dummy site. It’s just a domain name with wordpress on it and you need to have this in place ( a donor blog with wordpress installed properly) in order to be part of the system. You must host in order to post, if that makes sense.


So, the bad thing about One way links really isn’t that you have to spend money on a domain name for a site you may do nothing with, but it’s in the fact that anyone who knows what the heck they’re doing online will be using a dummy site for their donor blog and not really caring too much for it, therefore it may not get indexed quickly, therefore the links may not get counted right away, if at all.

I seriously doubt if this is a major concern because all you have to do to get a WordPress site and its posts indexed is have a good ping list, but they fact remains that if you use a dummy site, then others will, too.

And the reason why using a dummy site may hurt the One way links network’s effectiveness is that those dummy sites probably don’t have much LinkJuice (more incoming versus outgoing links) therefore the links you get count for less, if they get picked up at all.

If you want to use the massive acquisition of links strategy for linkbuilding instead of just focusing on getting links from relevant sites with a lot of linkjuice, then One way links is the service for you…

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