LinkVana Heaven

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Linkvana reviewed - getting quality one way links the easy way 

Linkvana is a new link building service that lets you posts your links across literally hundreds of themed websites within the Lunkvana network. The whole process is pretty much hands off once you enter your URLs and keywords into the system through the very intuitive user interface.

One of the most powerful features of this service is the network of sites you get access to. These are not just some rebuilt expired domains that have had wordpress installed on them (as you will find with other similar link building services online). The linkvana web sites are:

1. Hosted on a wide range and spread on unique class C IPs and data centres
2. Have existing and very strong link popularity (hundreds and even thousands of inbound links per site)
3. Have historical and healthy page rank. Sites are in the PR2 to PR5 range.
4. Well aged. Many of the sites are over 5 and 6 years old which is a huge ranking factor in the eyes of the search engines.

Can Linkvana Deliver Their Promises? 

I was fortunate enough to be part of the beta testing program for Linkvana, so I was able to put it to the test several months before it was released.

I created 3 brand new websites using newly registered domains. I wanted to do it this way so that I could be sure that any rankings these new sites got was purely due to the Linkvana link building system.

So what can I report? Well, as an internet marketer, when you build a new site there are usually 2 things you want to see when testing a one way link building service like this:

How quickly the search engine spiders show up at your site after placing some links on the network, and how quickly your new sites start to appear in the search engine index.

I created 5 posts for each site and submitted them through the Linkvana interface (which is very easy to use and understand). The system adds my posts to the blogs over a period of time, which helps make them look a lot more natural to the search engines - which means your sites don't get de-listed for link spamming.

The record for attracting the spiders was 17 hours - which means on one of the sites, the search engines found my site and began crawling it within 17 hours of my posts going live on the Linkvana network.

The sites I created were article based sites (not blogs) and all had 10 unique articles written for them. Within 3 days all three sites were indexed and appearing in Google. Within 7 days they were getting traffic.

So if you're asking yourself, "does Linkvana really work - or is it just another one of those 'expired domain networks' were the owners try to fleece you as much as they can before their sites die completely?", then maybe the tests and results I got will help.

If you want more info regarding the test results, I posted a more in depth article on my site here ==> Linkvana Reviewed

It's very definitely working for me, and for several other people I know that are members as well.

And as an introductory offer, you can get Linkvana at $50 discount, but that isn't going to last much longer.

More Linkvana Results 

Page 1 On Google in 33 days

I've got some more test results I wanted to share with you for Linkvana.

One of the new sites I created is now on page 1 of Google for a fairly competitive 2 word search term after just 33 days, and all I have done is create links to it through the Linkvana system.

I created a total of 30 posts to the site, with 60% of the links going to the home page, and the remaining 40% of the links going to several internal pages.

The term I'm ranking on page 1 for has 1,320,000 competing pages, and gets just over 500 searches a day according to WordZe. My site is currently at position 7 so I'm very pleased with the result (and traffic) I've achieved so far.

To create these links within the Linkvana system took me all of about 30 minutes as I used their outsourcing service for the content. I just decided which keywords I wanted to use, which URLs I wanted the links to point to, and ordered the 30 posts. The posts cost $2 each, which in my opinion is a real bargain, and also means I can get on with other work rather than writing my own content (which I'm not very good at).

I could have saved the $60 and written my own posts, so if you want to keep the costs down you don't have to use the Linkvana outsourcing option.

So, for 30 minutes work, and $60 I'm now on page 1 (and climbing) and getting a piece of 500 visitors a day.

No. 1 On Google Thanks To Linkvana 

I've just been checking my rankings today for the site I mentioned above that I've been testing Linkvana on.

To my surprise, the home page for that site is now in the coveted number 1 spot on Google, and one of the internal pages is at No. 2 - so I have the top 2 spots for my search term.

That has translated into an average of over 400 visitors per day for the last 3 days - and 2 of those days were a weekend, which is traditionally a lot lower for traffic levels. So I'm really looking forward to what happens on Monday (tomorrow).

From those 1200 visitors over the last 3 days, I've made 23 sales of the affiliate product I'm promoting on that site, and as I earn a recurring $50 per month per sale that's just added an extra $1150 per month to my income. I think we'll be celebrating tonight.

I've also posted an update on my blog called My Linkvana Results.

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catzilla

Faraz - yes that's exactly what we get - access to lots of blogs all of which are indexed in the £ major Ses and all od which have at least PR2 in G.
Regarding Squidoo lenses (and huboages) - yes, you can post links to those sites/pages too.

Posted April 30, 2008

Faraz

Hi,
If I understand correctly, what we are getting is - the ability to post on this high quality blog network.
So,if we want a link to a dog site of ours , we write an article about dogs and post it in the network. If we want a link to a self improvement site,then we write an article about self improvement and point the link from that article to our self improvement site. And that means,that we can get links to unlimited sites of ours.i.e. if we write a 1000 articles then ,we get a 1000 links. If we write no articles,we get no links.

Is that correct? Or am I missing something?

I have one more question-- Can we link to squidoo lens of ours when we post the articles on linkvana?
bye,
faraz author of wealthy affiliate lens

Posted April 06, 2008

LinkMasters

Hi Mike,
I'd like you and indeed your readers to beta a new link service. http://www.onlyim.com

Posted March 23, 2008

Look who made this lens!

catzilla

catzilla
Hi, I'm Mike. I'm a full time "work from home" affiliate and internet marketer. I'm here to share my success stories with you that you can use yourself to make money...  more