Jonathan Leger recently launched a new link-building service called 1.Way.Links. The service is designed for bloggers and can help you build hundreds of quality backlinks to your blog. Unlike the Linkvana service, 1 Way Links is a network of bloggers that each provide links to each other. This makes for more of a community effort than Linkvana, which has hundreds of its own blogs that are used to provide links to your site.
So, how does 1 Way Links work? After you sign up for an account with the service, you are able to add your Wordpress blogs to your account. Given the goal of the service, free Wordpress.com hosted blogs are not allowed in the network since they provide no IP diversity. The service uses Wordpress’ XMLRPC capabilities to automatically allow the 1 Way Links server to randomly add blog posts to any blog in the network on a randomized basis.
Once your blog is included in the network, you are given 250 “post credits” each month that allow you to submit your own blog posts to be published on other members’ blogs. Each post is allowed up to 3 links, so technically you can gain 750 total backlinks each month.
Benefits of 1 Way Links
- Get up to 750 backlinks to your websites each month
- Links are spread out over all of the other member blogs providing for the IP Class diversity that Google likes
- You control the anchor text of your backlinks
- Posting is completely automated
- Affordable at only $47 per month
Negatives of 1 Way Links
- You have to accept posts from other network members on your blog
- There’s no guarantee that the linking blogs will be high quality or that your post will not be deleted
Overall, this is a good product for bloggers looking to build links in a steady, but quick manner. I don’t think the links you will get are near the quality of those provided by Linkvana, but at 1/3 the price 1 Way Links seems like a pretty good value.
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1 Comment Received
December 4th, 2008 @1:05 pm
This seems to be an interesting proposition - buying hundreds of one way links for as little as the amount you have specified in the article. This may go a long way in climbing up the ladder of search engine ranking in google.
But drastic changes in any site’s linking and search engine popularity based on incoming links may affect the search engine ranking of the website site in the long run.. so, it is better to follow the traditional ways of making your site search engine optimized. By the way, there is no harm in achieving success quickly if you can sustain it in the long run.
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