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Jon Leger's 1Way or 3Way Links?
03-11-2010, 02:04 PM
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Jon Leger's 1Way or 3Way Links?
Hi all,

I recently stumbled across two products of Jon Leger and I would like to know user experiences with them and if someone here on the forum is still using one of them and seeing good results.

http://1waylinks.net/

1WayLinks:

The basic concept behind 1WayLinks is simple: you write a blog post that has links in it aimed at your site(s). That post is then spread out across our network of (currently) 3,258 blogs. You decide how many blogs each post you write gets posted to. As your site gains backlinks from these blogs, your rankings in the search engines improves.

Taking advantage of this incredible network is easy. Here's how it works:

1. Create An Account

Of course, you first create an account in the network. This allows you to manage all of your sites and links from one easy interface.

2. Add a WordPress Blog to the Network

This network is made up of blogs mostly owned by the individual members of the network. The reason that's so important is explained further down the page. WordPress has a technology called XMLRPC that allows the 1WayLinks.net server to automatically add blog posts to every blog in the network on a regular, randomized basis. It's truly "set it and forget it" on your part.

Notice: The blog can't be a free wordpress.com blog, since this network is focused on IP diversity.

3. Add Posts to the Blog Network

Once your blog is live in the network, you can then submit posts to be spread across the network. Each month you're given a quota of 250 "post credits" that you can use to have 250 posts spread across the network. Since each blog post can have 3 hyperlinks, that gives you 750 one-way links per month that you can aim at any web page you want, with whatever anchor text you want. Every month your credit limit is reset to 250 and you can spread more posts and get more links.

1WayLinks has nested spinning capabilities, so if you want to spin your posts to make sure they are unique, you can do that. (If you don't know what spinning is, don't worry -- you'll learn soon after creating your account.)


http://www.3waylinks.net/

3Waylinks:

My new linking technology is designed to be "set it and forget it." There are only 3 steps to getting your site started on the path to ranking in Google:

1. Add your domain name into your account with your chosen keywords.
2. Upload a PHP file to your site.
3. Link to the PHP file from your home page.

That's all you have to do. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes. After that everything is automated. The system will start spreading links across the network automatically, performing 3-way link exchanges between your site and other sites in the network. You don't have to touch it again!




My concern with 3 waylink is having a file/page on my site (visible link on the homepage) where other people can post their links on and where you don't have any control over.

Therefore 1Waylinks looks safer, but as said before, all info is welcome!
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