Monday, January 12, 2009

1WayLinks - Review of Jonathan Leger’s 1WayLinks.net

By Daniel McGonagle

The 1WayLinks program uses WordPress blogs. This is a review of  Jonathan Leger’s 1WayLinks automated backlinking service.  Members can post up to 750 backlinks per month. It is  affordable. The questions remain: Is it powerful? Is it useful?

Designed by Jonathan Leger, 1waylinks is a relatively new  program on the scene of automated backlinking services. By  applying the technology of WordPress blogs members can use up to  750 one-way backlinks to their sites each month. There are more  than 1000 blogs in this well monitored network.

The way it works is really quite simple, a lot of people wish  they had thought of it too. As a member, you write an article  with up to 3 of your chosen links and keywords and submit it to  the program. Your article is posted then on the blogs of other  members. The links are active and, of course, point back to your  chosen site - backlinks. You decide how many articles you will  write each month and can spread them throughout the month or  write them all at once. It does not make much sense to write  only one article when you can avoid duplicate content by writing  more than one.

There are some limitations. It only works with WordPress blogs  which you host and set up to meet the system requirements. As  one person said, ‘you must host to post’. However, there is no  requirement for which hosting company you choose.

I made my choice as a Beta tester to set up a separate blog that  I only use for this purpose. I was concerned about potentially  irrelevant material on my main blog. As it happens, the content  is widely varied but carefully monitored to prevent spam, or  offensive material of any kind. Lively discussions in the forum  have clarified what constitutes potentially offensive material  among the members.

This domain that you purchased just for this donor blog could be  considered a drawback to 1WayLinks. Not because you spent the  small amount of money for the domain that you don’t really  “need”, but because you know the other members will also be  using these donor or surplus content blogs, the perceived value  of the blogs could be diminished.

* Who is going to read this material?
* How will it get indexed?
* And who will care?
* How can it help you?
* Will the links ever get counted?
* Why write “junk” content that no one will see?

Those were some of my concerns. However, the fact is that with a  good ping list you can get your WordPress site indexed quite  easily and your links will be counted. Using donor blogs with  low page ranks might still be a drawback to the long range  effectiveness of 1Waylinks.net. Having more incoming than  outgoing links is not rated highly by most search engines. These  blogs are specifically designed to have a lot of incoming links.

What is remarkable is the articles. For people who are writing  specifically to get links to an unknown audience, expecting no  one to even find the blog or read the article, these blogs have  had a wide variety of interesting, though sometimes unusual  content. Apparently these bloggers do not like to write junk  links. I have actually had people compliment me on the diversity  of content on my blog! In addition, more than 10% of these  unknown readers have made the blog a favorite of theirs. My  donor blog has hundreds of visitors each month and I have done  nothing to promote it.

What is more important, the sites I am promoting in my articles  are indeed moving up in their search engine rankings. That is  enough for me to say 1WayLinks is a program with more merit than  it might seem to have at first glance. It is useful and  affordable though there are other backlink services with more  powerful links. If your goal is lots of links rather than  specific high ranking links then the services available from the  program at 1Waylinks.net may be just what you need for your  business.
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Daniel McGonagle is an entrepreneur, marketing coach, and  business consultant. His blog at <a title=”Daniel McGonagle”  href=”http://danielmcgonagle.name”  target=”_blank”>http://danielmcgonagle.name </a>is pure content.

<a title=”1WayLinks membership” href=”http://1waylinks.net/? id=dobirds” target=”_blank”>If you decide 1waylinks is for you  this is a good place to sign-up.</a>

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Where else can you learn about BACKLINKS?

Here is a short list of Review Sites and each has some information about backlinking
and how to use the skill to benefit your business.

First Hand Review Site on 1WayLinks

Daniel McGonagle on 1WayLinks Review

1WayLink Site at Squidoo

1WayLinks Review on WordPress

A Hub dedicated to 1WayLinks.net Review

Take some time and write short articles with appropriate links back to your site. Then submit them to article directories. Be careful of duplicate content. Avoid it. That is one of the simplest forms of one way back links you can build to last.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

BackLink Heaven

Hey if you are really working to build valuable and lasting backlinks, as you should be, this is one tool you will want to have in your toolkit.

A membership in Jon Leger’s 1Way Links program.  It is an exceptional blog network and is affordable. There are other blog networks with more POWER but this one is affordable.

It is hard to pass it up.  I was in the Beta testing group and it works well. Jon is very responsive to support issues. 750 backlinks each month is a valuable asset.

And you have 60 days to try it out.

Check it for yourself.

On the flip side, there is a small learning curve to get accustomed to how to format your posts and use your backlink credits wisely  So read the instructions carefully.And ask for help in the forum.

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