Linking Loophole Software Review
‘Brute Force Linking Loophole‘ Software Review
This ‘Brute Force Linking Loophole‘ software review is a follow up to Increase Link Popularity and Get Page Rank Improvement.
Note: As I normally prefer to hand-craft all my linking, this is one of the first times I’ve used link submitting software. Previously I have used 3 Way Links and Neurolinker for a few sites, but that is all.
I’ve now used Peter Drew’s ‘Brute Force Linking Loophole’ software and can report my findings. In short, there is no doubt that the software does what it says it is going to do — putting your link with your anchor text on lots of high page rank sites — but it did leave me feeling uncomfortable.
The way the software is reported to work is that it will be updated with about 30 new high page rank sites to submit to each month. Initially it is loaded with 35. Of the 35 my assistant and I managed to submit to 29, however this was partly because we failed to keep a proper note of the first two or three, being unfamiliar with this software. Fair enough so far.
The software is very powerful. It creates a Yahoo email account in a few seconds while you watch, then goes on to create accounts for you at the high page rank sites in its list. After this it submits your site to one after another of the listed sites. I’ve never seen software do this before. The only thing you have to do is fill in the ‘capture’ image for each site (something that can only be done by a human being).
What left me feeling very uncomfortable were two things. Firstly at each site it goes to, the software ‘makes up’ a name for you, and sometimes your date of birth too. So you are left with a number of accounts (29 in this case) in which your ‘name’ consists of a string of random letters. Maybe some people won’t mind this, but I didn’t like it. Why couldn’t the software use my real name?
The second bone of contention I have with it is that it is not really adding anything of value to the sites to which it is submitting. It just creates an account, adds your link, and that’s it. So it felt more than a little spammy. Admittedly, it’s not like posting comment spam at someone’s blog (a truly lowly thing to do) because probably no human being is ever going to see the accounts created and so they are likely not going to cause problems for anyone. All the same…
So I found myself afterwards going back to the accounts created one-by-one by hand, to engage with each site and add some real content of value. Adding value to a site is what we should be doing if we want backlinks from it.
There is no doubt that the knowledge of these high page rank sites where you can add your link is a very valuable thing, but I don’t feel that having software create accounts for you and add your link automatically is the way to go (although I have to note the huge time-saving aspect of the software). As this software is the contribution of one specialist to the work of another who finds the sites in the first place (Angela V. Edwards), I think I’m going to subscribe to her hand-made list of sites to submit to, then submit to them by hand, trying to add something of real value to the sites. That is a personal choice I am making.
Update 9th Oct:
The Linking Loophole software has been improved since the comments above, however it still works by creating numerous accounts at different sites. It certainly works to put your links on high-page-rank sites. It will suit some people and not others. If you want to check it out here’s the link: ‘Brute Force Linking Loophole‘ (affiliate link).
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But if there are lots of people creating automated accounts at these high page rank sites with strings of random letters as names, the individual site owners may well notice this trend and delete the automated accounts.
@ Mac:
Another reason to submit to them by hand with hand-made accounts.
I always believe it is better to submit your site manually. I myself feel better after. I felt like I did something that will work. It may take a longer time to do it by hand but it is worth it to me.
Thanks for the great post! You have a new fan.
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