Link Assistant SEO Tool - Any Others?
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I have the most boring copier service website, clients cool, concept is really boring; Well I am looking to generate this client some link back juice, cause this guy is struggling for traffic, and I am am struggling to generate a buzz about copier services??
Fortunately, it's only local, so that helps me with testing my localization campaigning.
Any opinions on this software?
Do you know of some better "Back Linking Software?
I was considering buying it. But once I go to purchase it, I second guess myself; "It just looks shady, and the perpetual up-sale, turns me off.".
I really just value the MOZer communities opinions! and I want to see what the community thinks of the above company, and if ya heard anything good, or bad. The Demo seems legit as hell!
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For what you want to do - link assistant is not the answer. Keep in mind, just a few good links will go much further than the spam that many auto-linking software programs generate.
There was a really good article in YouMoz the other day about how to create interesting / buzzworthy content for boring industries (like copier services!) - take a look, and think about how you can apply it to what you're doing:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-guide-to-developing-a-content-strategy-for-boring-industries
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Thanks All.
Your very correct.
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I agree with Stephen. Stay away from those Junk Yards.
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Having not ever used this tool, I will go out on a limb and say that any software or service that includes the phrase "Top 10 Rank Guarantee" in the title tag is blackhat.
Also, anytime you see this or a similar phrase "be ready to pile money", just don't. Obvious scam is obvious.
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