This is a piece of software that myself and some IM business colleagues have been beta testing and is due out in September 2009.

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The software can basically be used in two ways:

1) Use very low cost purchased packets of links.

2) Use you own sites as well as the high pr sites included with the software.

I tested both of the methods above. First going through the built in high PR links then going through the low cost purchased links of 80 high pr sites (most pr 6-9) and creating 1 way link backs from those sites. To find out more on the monthly packets used goto the following:

The aim here is to get high authority 1 way back links to my own site without participating in any kind of link exchange or the purchasing of links , giving your site added trust and link transference from the high authority trust domains. I tested this software gaining one way links to a ‘new fresh’ blog and domain purchased exactly for this purpose.

The keywords used for this domain have competing sites of around 500,000 in the search engines and high adwords value.

The software:

On startup I initially imported the set of 80 site links ‘direct’ from the pdf’s purchased via angelas and pauls sites. No manually typing in here, simply choose the directory then ‘import directory’. Now choose a name for the group of links then ‘save links’ and thats it. simple as that.

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Now I created a new profile for that I wanted to use for the site and added first name, last name, preferred user and password. I didn’t have an email for this so click the create email button and gmail pops up and all the fields are auto filled :) . I just need to add the captcha then ‘submit’. I copied the email address then closed the window and added it to my profile.

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I added in my keywords, then url and site name. The software auto created the ‘html’ and ‘bbl’ code needed for my links as I typed. I then added a description to be used as my signature. Saved then exited this screen.

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Signing up for my accounts:

This step is to simply go through the links imported and create you initial accounts. This is the part of creating back links that I always dread and the part which always seems to take the most time. Multiple typing of you user name, name and emails etc..

The screen pops up and I first choose my profile then press the ‘load profile’ button then choose the newly imported link group name (the one I save my links as on the import) then ‘load’. All the items are auto selected so I just press the ‘signups button’.

A new browser screen pops up and auto goes to the first site. I find the register page but instead of typing everything in manually (this is very good so way for it) I simply right click the mouse and select ‘Fill All’ and all the required fields are auto populated with the data from my profile. What a time saver this is in reality..

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Of all the 80 sites this worked around 99% of the time and only in probably 1 or 2 of the sites one of the fields was incorrect. But in these cases I simply selected the field and right clicked and choose the field name it self and the data populated that field.

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I got all the sign ups done in record time and instead of the usual 2 hours it probably took me around 10 minutes max (and wasn’t rushing the signups).

After the sign ups I went to my newly created gmail account and verified all of the emails which tool around 4-5 mins. One thing I did do here which is important was to change any auto generated passwords that were created by the sites to the default password in my profile. This was very important and something recommended by the developers of the software this will be explained later in this review.

Creating one way links:

As I don’t want to be creating all of the back links to my new site all once so I have decided to create 10 one way links a day, so I selected only 10 links and clicked the ‘create 1 way links’ button. I followed the very clear instructions in the links packets purchased and using the auto fill function had each site completed in around 1 min.

Within the signature fields I did have to delete either the BBL code or the HTML link depending on the type of site. The software auto appended both the BBL and HTML code to the description field data I entered earlier within my profile.

Note that the auto fill was not as complete as within the sign ups and I did add a few fields in using the ‘right mouse’ click and select the field. But still this only took seconds and required no typing.

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One good feature here is that when you goto the login screen you simply choose ‘auto fill’ and the login and password are auto populated for you. This is why changing the default auto generated password to your profile password need to be done when you verify your account within GMail.

The only thing left for me now to do is to record my one way links for my site. To do this I simply choose the ‘signup history’ option and the profile then exported the result to file.

Conclusion:

I’ve been testing this software from the beta to the Release candidate staged and have been very impressed so far and any bugs have been quickly been resolved. I’ve been more impressed that the developed are not trying to force monthly subscription to use the software and that it will simply be a flat one off fee to buy it.

You could also simply use the built in sites and create several different profiles for you current web sites (or even create links for paying clients) and blogs then create you links for each of them. This along will get you ranked as long as you don’t spam the sites and I would recommend that you only add 1 or 2 links back to you own sites per authority url (ie.. one back to your blog and one back to one fo your web 2.0 sites or article).

This is a piece of software that is recommended and updates to future versions are included.