[I:0:G]NextGenLinks is a new contextual link building service to improve your ranking in the search engines. This new services differs from most of it's competitors in that it provides contextual "deep" linking to every page on your site. This is much better for SEO and looks much more natural to search engines so you avoid the over-optimization penalties.
The new NextGenLinks service allows you a complete level of control over every link you both receive and send to others in the system. Outbound links from each page are limited to five to prevent too much pagerank leaving your pages. You can also automate the inbound link building which is the default if you do not want to control who links to you.
One thing I had trouble with during the testing was thier spider did not find all the pages on my wordpress site. Not sure where the bug is, but since the URL's are uploaded using a CSV file it was easy enough to make my own list. I'm sure the minor issues will be ironed out in time.
The customer service and interaction I have observed from the owner Charles Kassotis has been excellent so far. From what I saw he replies quickly and answers people questions. I have not had to submit a ticket yet so I have not had a chance to test the rest of the Help Desk.
After joining you simply need to add a domain, add a small snippet of code, spider and upload a CSV file of all your URL's, and then just wait for contextual backlinks to come in. A fast and easy system considering all thing, though the links did seem to come in slowly, but I'm sure that will only improve as more users are joined to the potential list of link partners.
I have hopes NextGenLinks will only continue to improve in the future yet am pleased with what I see from it so far. Deep linking is the way of the future since it is so close to natural link building that Google will love it.
The new NextGenLinks service allows you a complete level of control over every link you both receive and send to others in the system. Outbound links from each page are limited to five to prevent too much pagerank leaving your pages. You can also automate the inbound link building which is the default if you do not want to control who links to you.
One thing I had trouble with during the testing was thier spider did not find all the pages on my wordpress site. Not sure where the bug is, but since the URL's are uploaded using a CSV file it was easy enough to make my own list. I'm sure the minor issues will be ironed out in time.
The customer service and interaction I have observed from the owner Charles Kassotis has been excellent so far. From what I saw he replies quickly and answers people questions. I have not had to submit a ticket yet so I have not had a chance to test the rest of the Help Desk.
After joining you simply need to add a domain, add a small snippet of code, spider and upload a CSV file of all your URL's, and then just wait for contextual backlinks to come in. A fast and easy system considering all thing, though the links did seem to come in slowly, but I'm sure that will only improve as more users are joined to the potential list of link partners.
I have hopes NextGenLinks will only continue to improve in the future yet am pleased with what I see from it so far. Deep linking is the way of the future since it is so close to natural link building that Google will love it.
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