Auto backlink bomb SEO Software Review

Another SEO Software we’ve tested out and revied is Auto Backlink Bomb. It is advertised as “Explode your sites potential and never worry about competition again – The Auto backlink Bomb generates thousands of backlinks freeing up your time and shooting your site infront of your competition making it burst with targeted traffic”… Maybe, for someone with lots of nerves, will and energy.

Success Rate of Profile Forum Links

Ok, where can I start. The software itself is not bad, don’t get me wrong. The package includes expression engine, Mybbb, PhpFox, Elgg, PhpBB and SMF. Totally you have access to about 2.000 forums with success rate of about 80% (or even less with some forums) according to my experience.

Flaws of the SEO software

What I didn’t like with the software is the scope of manual work that it required in order to create backlinks. First you have to create an account with GMX, Aol, Hotmail or your own service, which is the least of a problem. After creating e-mail account you have to register with the forums (naturally). You have to insert usernames, passwords into the .txt file which will be read by the software to create accounts. Then you have to write and save another .txt file with your login information which will be used when connecting to the service. You insert bio (signature) which is not a problem and a logical procedure. Then you can tell the software how many profiles you want to create. That’s a great feature by the way. And after doing so you press the button to start creating the profiles.

What I didn’t like about the software…

I guess what I didn’t like about the software is pure lack of automatization some software out there provide. You have to open, write, save text files, rename them to use for your archive (at the end you have bunch of files and your folder looks kinda crowded). I guess I am used to the simple one step procedure where the software itself takes care of everything, not needing you to write into text files.
Auto Backlink Bomb SEO Software, Google
Anyway, the price of Auto Backlink Bomb is a one-time price, and the software costs only $57.97 (at the time of writing this review). Don’t know about you, but I’d look for a better solution. I am sure many of you would like ABB anyway, it just didn’t work for me.

Backlink Loophole Review and Experience

So, you’re thinking about buying Backlink Loophole software to boost your SERPs and increase your traffic with Google? Essentialy nice software, can’t argue with that. It’s also really cheap. I paid only $9 for it and was far from being the first ones to buy it. But, in essence, is it worth it?

Backlink Loophole Real Review

Let’s first get to the bottom of what the software (should) deliver. It is advertised it will boost your page rank and thus traffic by getting you the backlinks from .edu and .gov sites. Yes, this would most likely be so, I completely agree. I’ve heard links from those domains do boost your SERPs and as a result give you more traffic.

However…

Let’s look at the software itself. You install it and run it, insert your “keyword”. The keyword is essential because it is supposed to scrap the sites relevant to your own content/page, right? No science fiction there. Well, the software does bring back some sites, many of them if I am completely honest with you. However, these sites, I’ve noticed, are mainly squidoo, not relevant to your “keyword” even though you “told” the software to bring back sites related to yours. I’ve also noticed some porn sites which I don’t think you want to mess with in terms of “solid” and “reliable”, “high-quality” backlinks, right?

I’ve also noticed that when you try to retrieve .edu, .gov sites alone for a couple of times, it will stop working. What I mean by that is that if you try to retrieve these domains a couple of times in a row, the software will sort of stop working and get you 0 results. So, is this software useful? I mean, I bought it for the .edu, .gov purpose alone. So I guess it does not deliver what I was hoping for.

Furthermore…

I’ve done some research on the net regarding retrieving such potential sites myself with ease. Well, I came to this line:

Insert into Google Seearch: site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword″

Or: site:.edu inurl:blog “comment” -”you must be logged in” -”posting closed” -”comment closed” “keyword”

Or: site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -”comments closed” -”you must be logged in” “keyword”

This should get the job done.

So, is $9 worth the software? Not in my opinion because I can buy a domain with this money and “open” an additional potential money-making channel!

Also, I am trying to get my money back from the developer and don’t get any reply… Hmmmmm……