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Anyone using SocialAdr?
I’ve recently signed up to the trial of Social Adr (affiliate link) which is an automated social bookmarking tool. It seems to be working in the sense that I submit a site and it submits them to various social bookmarking sites. Out of the sites/pages I have submitted so far most have so far been submitted to over 50 sites. There doesn’t seem to be a way to see these submissions though so doing anything to get them indexed might not be possible which is a shame.Edit: after having a look around you can see where your bookmarks have been submitted and as they are submitted with other people bookmarks to active accounts on the bookmarking sites some of the earlier ones I checked had already been indexed.
There is a free version but you have to do some manual work. The trial I have signed up for is the fully automated AKA lazy version where you just submit the page url, title and description and it does the rest. The service isn’t cheap and the trial isn’t really long enough to see if the links actually do anything so I am not sure whether to sign up to the full version when the trial finishes.
So has anyone out there used this service? If so please let me know. At the moment I am paying $10 for a site to be submitted to 100 social bookmarking sites via someone on Wicked Fire. This does seem to be a cheaper alternative but do the bookmarks created by Social Adr count?
If you want to know more or even sign up for the trial go here: http://socialadr.com/ (aff. link)
Friday, August 12th, 2011 at 17:23 | 9 commentsCategories: tools -
BackBlasts Goes Live

The other day I did a mini review of a new backlinking service I was trying out called BackBlasts.com which you can read here. If you were interested in the service you will be pleased to know it is now live and prices start from $10 a month.When I tested the service I used it on two sites.
For one site I linked directly to my site and spread the 1000 links a day over three URLS from my site and used four keywords as the anchor text.
For the other site I set it up so that the links BackBlasts created were linking to some blog posts that then linked to my actual site. The 1000 links a day for this site were split over 10 blogs posts so each got 100 backlinks a day.
After about two weeks of this my sites had moved up the SERPS.
Project One (direct linking) was targetting 4 keywords on my site and this is how they moved:
kw1: #8 to #6
kw2: no rank to no rank
kw3: no rank to #28
kw4: no rank to #43I’m pretty happy with that. It is an old site (~2 years) which never got any backlinks and never really ranked so its good to see it get some exposure in Google now.
Project Two (using blog posts as buffers) was targetting 2 keywords:
kw1: #7 to #6
kw2: #25 to #20Not a massive jump but its heading in the right direction. Will be interesting to see if this continues.
The blog posts I am using as buffers have no page rank and I doubt the blogs are that high quality so maybe this played a part? Would it be better to point the links to some more repuatable sites like Squidoo or Ezine etc?
Now that Backblasts has gone live I’m going to sign up for the $10 100 links a day package and point them directly to one of my sites as a test. 100 links a day shouldn’t draw any unwanted attention to me from Google should it?
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at 15:58 | 7 comments -
New Backlink Service
This is just a quick heads up to let you know about a new service called Back Blasts that is close to being launched. It is a montly fee service that builds profile and comment links to your URLs so if you are not into that sort of thing look away now!
I think there is a free trial running which you can find out more on their site. So far I have used it on a couple of sites. I have been pointing the links to some blog posts and Web 2.0 properties that link to my main site and I have seen a rise of a few places on page one for the sites after about a week of use.
It is early days so far but I will report back later once I’ve tried it for a bit longer with a proper review.
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at 05:08 | No comments -
Getting Ready for Linkamotion

After my month long subscription to IM Automator Pro my appetite for an online directory submission service was well and truly whetted. Although IMA didn’t quite cut if for me it didn’t put me off similar services and after hearing good things about a new service called Linkamotion I’ve decided to give that a try next.Linkamotion Pricing
I’ve not signed up yet as I’m waiting for my mid monthly payment from Affiliate Window but any day now I will be ready to subscribe. It only costs $47 (£28) per month which is a lot less than other similar services like Linkvanna.
100 Word Submissions
The main thing that caught my eye was that each article you submit only has to be 100 words long. Each submission can only contain one link but as they don’t have to be long it’s not really a problem. How long does it take you to write 100 words on a topic? Your submissions are checked but there is a 24 hour turnaround so it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
Writing Articles for Linkamotion
I’m quite glad there is a delay for me being able to sign up as it has allowed me to get writing my articles. I am going to write one article for each of my 50 or so sites targeting their main keyword if they are not number one in Google for it or another keyword I am trying to rank for if they are already number one. So far I’ve only done 8 but at only 100 words I don’t think it will take me long to get through the list. Then, once I sign up I will be ready with content to submit meaning no time of my subscription is wasted. After I’ve done that I will start again targeting related keywords. I might even hire someone to write 150 word articles specifically for this service.
Linkamotion Interface
I’m hoping the interface to Linkamotion is as easy to use as IM Automator Pro was. If it is then there should be no reason I can’t get my money’s worth. If it is as fiddly as Article Marketing Robot then it might end up being another tool that sits on my virtual shelf gather dust. Fingers crossed…
Linkamotion Review
Once I’ve signed up and have had some time to use the service I will report back with a Linkamotion review.
For more information head over to the Linkamotion website now.
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 at 07:07 | 8 comments -
Free Links with Dripable.com
There are a few sites that are offering free services to help you get a few more links to your sites. So far I’ve tried:
- IM Automator: free social bookmarks
- Social Monkee: another free social bookmarking service
- 24/7 Backlinks: gives you a lump of backlinks each day
You can see the other affiliate marketing tools I use here.
There are some other backlinking services which give you a free trial and Dripable.com is one of them.
Dripable is a new service that has just launched and creates links for your sites from a range of sources such as “blogs, comments, forums, guestbooks, photo galleries, basic comment pages, and everywhere else online”. This is good if you are looking for a diverse backlink profile. You can schedule the number of links to be built each day and it is very easy to setup.
You simply create a new project and then paste in the list of urls you want the links to point at and then in another text box enter the keywords you would like those links to have as anchor text.
As this is a new service which I didn’t know much about I decided to point the links to about 10 Web 2.0 sites which were in turn pointing to my main site. This was instead of pointing them directly to my main site.
I chose two keywords to target. The site I was trying to get a boost in the SERPs was #7 for one keyword and #44 for the second keyword.
Dripable.com Results
Once my 7 day trial was up I was pleased to see my site had moved up one spot for its main keyword to #6 and up 14 spots for the other keyword to #30.
- KW1: #7 to #6
- KW2: #44 to #30
I can’t tell if the links got indexed or stuck at all but I wasn’t really interested in that. I was looking for a movement in the SERPs to show some tangible results that increased my sites rankings and that is what happened.
It is not a massively competitive niche by any means but a jump in the SERPs in seven days is not to be sniffed at. I wish I had longer to test it and see if there will be a further increase but at the moment I am not sure if I can justify the cost, which isn’t loads (from $47 per month), but there are lots of other tools that have caught my attention recently and I’m having a hard time choosing one. When my earning are a bit more consistent I think I will add it to my set of tools but for now I will put it on the wish list.
If you want to try the free 7 day trial of Dripable.com click here today.
If you do try it let me know what results you get as I would like to see some more test data.
Disclaimer: there is a chance I will get an extra 7 days on the trial for writing this piece but what I have written is all true, I swear!
Thursday, June 9th, 2011 at 13:57 | 4 comments -
IM Automator Pro Review

A while ago I signed up for a free tool called IM Automator which lets you bookmark your sites and pages to about 15 social bookmarking sites for free. I liked the interface as it was easy to use, you just paste in the URL and IM Automator extracts the title and description from the page and puts it in the form on their page.There is a pro version which is $50 a month but when I signed up for the free version it was full as they are limiting the number of people who use the service. But after a few weeks a couple of slots came open on the pro version so I signed up. It was the most expensive tool I have signed up for but it was easy to use so I thought I will probably use it a lot and get my money’s worth.
IM Automator Pro Review
With the paid version you can:
- Submit 25 URLs to 57 social bookmarking sites per day
- Submit 10 RSS feeds to 13 feed sites per day
- Submit 15 articles to 59 article sites per day
- Submit 10 sites to 10 directories per day
So as you can see you can get a lot of links from this if you use it to its potential. Articles must be 500 words or more to qualify for submission to all 59 article sites and can only have two links in a resource box at the end of the article with no links allowed in the actual article.
How Many Links a Day?
If you submitted the maximum amount of 15 articles per day you could be looking at quite a lot of links each day: 15 x 59 x 2 = 1770. You can set the number of articles to be submitted each day so as not to dump 1770 links on a site in one day.
Great for Lazy Affiliates
IM Automator’s main strength is also its weakness in my opinion. The thing I like about it most is that you don’t need to spin or change your articles. You just paste it in and then click submit and the same one gets submitted to all the sites. This is great for lazy affiliates like me but even I would probably rather put in the extra work and do something to make the content a little more unique by doing something like spinning them. Unfortunately this is not yet an option but is something I think they will be adding soon. If you are submitting the same article 59 times will Google count all those links back to your site as unique?
I Can’t Do It 15 Times a Day
I never managed to submit 15 articles in one day but I did submit about 26 in the first month which is less than one day. Told you I was lazy! You don’t get a list of URLS of your submitted articles but it is easy enough to find them by searching on a sentence from your article. From doing a few random checks I found that about 20 of my articles were indexed from each submission. Perhaps more will be indexed over time. Or maybe Google will ignore them as they are duplicate content? Once you’ve gotten the list of URLs from Google you could then blast them with some profiles or blog comments if you are into that sort of thing.
SERP Movement
I’ve not seen any noticeable jumps in SERPS for my sites I’ve tried this on. Some have moved up and some haven’t but nothing that I can directly attribute to this service. I’m sure it helps build a diverse backlink profile if nothing else.
My first month using IM Automator Pro is about to end and I’m thinking of cancelling my subscription. Mainly because I am not using it enough to justify the $50monthly fee and because there is another article service I want to try called Linkamotion which costs about the same.
How to Use IM Automator
In the future when I have a team of outsourced workers or Virtual Assistants as people like to call them I will probably sign up again and have someone writing articles just for this tool and submitting them. But as it stands I don’t have the time or inclination to write 500 word articles on something I’m not sure how effective it is.
Have you used IM Automator Pro or Linkamotion? How do you rate them?
For more details of the pro version click there: http://www.imautomator.com/info/proversion
If you are quick you might be able to catch my slot when I cancel my account.
Check out the other affiliate marketing tools I use
Monday, June 6th, 2011 at 11:21 | 3 comments -
Monthly Round-up: May 2011
Last month was my best month in affiliate marketing so far and it gave me high hopes for April. As the month started it looked like I would not be disappointed. My daily earnings improved on last month and by the end of the first week I was on target to make over £2000. But then disaster stuck. On about May 8th one of my main sites got struck down by Google and was knocked off the first page for most of its keywords.
Possible Sighting of Google Panda
As I just mentioned up until May 8th I was doing pretty well and then one of my main earners got dumped out of the SERPs. It was an exact match domain which was ranking at number one in Google for the domain and also the plural of the domain. A few of the other pages I had built for this site were on page one and getting some good longer tail traffic. So overnight between May 7th and 8th I went from getting about 150 hits a day to around 30. The main keyword which was in the domain dropped to the bottom of page one and all the rest dropped right out of sight.
I had been working on the site right up to when it went down in the SERPs. I was adding new content and building links so it is possible I did something to upset Google or maybe it was to do with the Panda update. I’ve read there was an update to the Panda rollout around this time so perhaps it was.
I carried on adding content after the drop and managed to eventually get back to the number one spot for the keyword in the domain. The plural of the main keyword brought me the most traffic and after a while it did bounce back to page one for a few days before disappearing again.
The top line is the keyword in the domain and the other main line is the plural. Notice how lots of sites disappear on 6-May and never return. Brutal!
As this was one of my main sites it hit my earnings quite hard but I managed to limp on until the end of the month without going broke. I’m still working on the site and hopefully it will rise from the ashes back to where it once was.
New Tools
I had been using the free version of IM Automator which is a web based bookmarking tool for a while so when a slot came up on their paid-for Pro version I snapped it up. At $50 per month it was more than I’ve spent so far on a monthly subscription but I like the ease of use of the free version and I figured I’d use the extra features of the Pro version. The Pro version includes more bookmarking sites to submit your pages to, an RSS and directory submission service as well as an article submission service. I signed up mainly for the article service. You write one 500 word article with two links in the resource box and it submits it to 60 article sites which should all accept it. It doesn’t need any spinning so you can just write and submit. I wasn’t sure how good this was as how valuable can having links from 60 copies of the same article be? Surely they will all be duplicate content. You can submit about 20 articles a day so could in theory get about 2400 links a day. Writing 20 500 word articles a day isn’t that easy and I never managed more than a few each day. Plus if they are all from the same 60 sites how useful this is I’m not sure.
The sites I tested it on didn’t make any jumps in the SERPs and although I might be judging it too quickly I’m not going to sign up for another month. I guess if you had someone writing content for you each day or you had a backlog of content to get rid of and could take advantage of the maximum number of submissions per day it might worth it but for me at the moment its not. So I’m going to look for something else to spend my hard earned pocket money on. I’ve heard good things about Linkamotion of which you can read a review of here.
Outsourcing Mission
My plan is to outsource as much as possible so I can do other things with my time so I have been thinking of ways to do this. I am a bit nervous of handing over the reigns of my sites just yet so I’m currently looking to hire people to build links for me and write content. Using this template on sitey.net I managed to hire a couple of guys to write 10 articles of 500 words for $10 from Odesk. It’s not the best writing in the world but it is grammatically correct and makes sense. I wouldn’t put it on my main sites as I have another guy who does that but it will be good for building Web 2.0 properties and submitting to services like IM Automator Pro should I go back to it.
Linkbuilding with Web 2.0s
I am always looking for ways to get links but have only recently started doing this so am a bit behind the pack when it comes to link building. People have been using Web 2.0 sites like Squidoo for ages to get links and although the boat might have sailed a bit I’m giving it a go. I’m going to build out 10 or so Web 2.0 sites with multiple pages, images and videos for each of my sites and link to that site. Then I will build smaller Web 2.0s and do lots of other link building things and point those at my 10 big Web 2.0s. At least that’s the plan for now until I get any better ideas.
Things to Do
I really need to get a new laptop. This netbook has done me well for two years but it’s too slow now and I need something with more power. I’d like a mid range 13” one with 4GB of ram and a 500GB hard drive.
Nothing fancy just something that can get things done.
I need a new layout for my site as a lot of them aren’t really converting very well and not even earnings £1 a day even though they get 1000+ hits a month.
Things I Didn’t Do
I didn’t get a VPS due to lack of funds and time. I didn’t try out SEnuke X due to lack of time and a slow netbook. I didn’t use Sick Submitter once, apart from the pinger so think I will cancel this for now.
Earnings:
Well I think that pretty much sums up May 2011. I better post the bit you’ve all been waiting for: how much I earned.
My (gross) earnings for May 2011 were £1840
I am very pleased with this and was only aiming for £1700 this month (which is £100 more than last month) but was very happy to exceed this.
Goals for June 2011:
Last month I said I’m aiming to increase my earnings by £100 a month and I’d love to go for £1900 for June but in the last week or so of May I was lucky to get £50 a day on a good day so I’m not holding my breath. To get £1900 I will need to bring in £63 per day which is pretty hard when one of your main sites has been tanked by Google. To be honest I will be happy for anything over £1500 for June.
Last month I was mainly watching The Shadow Line, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret and Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle.
What did you get up to in May?
Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at 14:56 | 15 comments -
Monthly Round-up: April 2011
This one is a bit late but I thought I’d do a quick one as a) I tend to get more hits when I do a monthly round up so there must be some interest and b) there was a fair bit to report. I had my birthday in April but also, more excitingly; it saw the arrival of our first child! This was very exciting and understandably I hardly spent any time on affiliate marketing after she was born. You get a lot more time indoors with a new baby but trying to type or even click a mouse with a baby in one arm is not easy so in this case more time at home doesn’t mean more time to work! Besides who wants to work when they have a new baby to entertain them? Not me!
But even with the new arrival I still managed to do a bit in April before the big day.
New Tools:
In April I signed up for a tool called Sick Submitter. It allows you to create your own forum profiles, social bookmarks and even submit articles. Once you have the tool you need to find scripts or packets that let you do different things like creating profiles etc. A number are given away free each month by the people who make the software and on their forums people make them and give them away for free. They also have the ones you have to pay for which people have made. Each one tends to do a different like great 1000 forum profiles or submit your site to a 100 social bookmarks. When I first got it I had high hopes and plugged away with it but to be honest it took me a lot of time to get to grips with it and the free packets aren’t that great so it’s not had much use of late. For the price it is good ($12 p/m) and I do think it has potential but you probably need to spend a good bit of time to get to grips with it and find some decent packets that let it live up to its potential. I think there is a free trial so give it a shot if it sounds like something you might want to use.
You can see what other affiliate marketing tools I use on this page.
Link Building:
I’ve still been experimenting with link building and trying different things out. Nothing that I’ve tried so far has really jumped out at me as having a decent effect on rankings consistently which is a bit disappointing. I suppose it is hard to compare different methods on different sites as some niches are less competitive so creating some Web 2.0s linking to your site will see it move up in the SERPs whereas on other site 100 Web 2.0s and another 100 blog posts linking to it won’t even see a move of one place. But saying that, some sites have responded well to my efforts but I couldn’t really say what worked and what didn’t!
Outgoings:
So now that I am using a few tools my outgoings are starting to go up a bit. At the moment I have:
- Easy Content Units (£25 per month)
- Hostgator hosting ($10 per month)
- Sick Submitter ($12 per month)
On top of that I am reinvesting a bit of my earnings on link building and content but this is not a fixed outgoing as it’s on a pay as you go basis.
Earnings:
I’m going to continue posting my earnings in gross amounts rather than deducting what I spend as its not that much and it looks better when I don’t!
My earnings for April were £1595
I am happy with this although it would be nice to have gotten that extra fiver to round it off. For next month I am aiming for an increase of £100. A few months ago I was hoping for a 10% increase each month but I think that might get quite tricky. So for May I am aiming for £1700.
Goals:
I think my goal for September 2011 was £2000 per month. It looks like I am heading in the right direction but as most of my sites are seasonal it remains to be seen what happens when the current earners go into hibernation and whether any sites will step up and take their place.
What did you get up to in April?
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011 at 14:25 | 10 commentsCategories: earnings, monthly progress -
Time for SEnuke X?

Mansoor recently wrote a post on his thoughts on SEnuke X which alerted me to this SEO tool. It costs a lot (about $150) per month so after reading about it I filed it away as something to look into when I’m rich.I’m not rich yet but I have been looking more closely at the tool as it can do some of the things I currently pay people to do such as creating social bookmarks and Web 2.0 or Social Network sites such as Suqidoo, Hubpages, etc.
As I am paying for someone to do those tasks for me, and they are probably using SEnuke to do them, I thought I might as well buy the tool and do it myself.
I recently signed up for Sick Submitter which can do this kind of stuff but is a lot cheaper (about $12 a month) but didn’t have much luck with it as there was still a fair bit of faffing about. After watching some videos of SEnuke in action it looks a lot more automated and ready to go out of the box.
These videos give you a good idea of how it works and what it can do:
You can share the cost of SEnuke X between three people so you each pay about $50 a month. I’d be happy to pay this if the tool is as good as it looks and once I’ve tried out the free 14 day trial I will have a better picture of a) if my computer can run it and b) it’s as easy to use as it looks.
Do you use SEnuke X?
Fancy going 3s up on a copy (if I like the trial)?
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 at 11:49 | 15 commentsCategories: tools -
Article Ranks Review
I while ago I bought Article Marketing Robot which is a tool that lets you ‘automatically’ submit an article to 1,000s of article directories. Stick a couple of links in each article and you soon start racking up 100s of backlinks to your sites.
It’s not quite that simple but with a bit of work it can be done. To try the Article Marketing Robot free trial click here now.
An alternative article marketing tool or service is Article Ranks. The main difference is that you enter your article through their web site and then let them do the submissions. Your article then gets submitted to the blogs in their network and other people’s blogs who have signed up to their service and have opted to have the articles submitted to their sites.
The nice thing about the Article Marketing Robot is that whilst its not free (after the trial) it is just a one off payment. Article Ranks however, While it is free to sign up to, to fully use their service it costs $40 per month. But don’t let that put you off, there are other ways to use it for less!
As I touched on briefly you can earn credits by signing up one or some of your sites for which they will offer you people’s submitted articles. As you accept the articles you get credits which can be used to allow you to submit your own articles to the system.
If you don’t fancy doing this you can also buy credits for as little as $2 and get submitting your articles.
At $2 a pop you can’t really complain and if you just want to use this once for each of your sites it should be a nice way to give them a little boost alongside your other link building activities. It is also a quick and cheap way to diversify your backlink profile and hopefully make it look more natural to Google.
If you use this Article Ranks coupon when you sign up you will get $10 credit which is enough to submit a couple of articles and get the links rolling in: 6140549c6d6ad47e914f02f16ef41aea
My verdict on Articles Ranks? Give it a try, its free and what’ve you got to loose?
Anyone else use using it?
Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at 16:09 | 1 comment



