What are the good tools Rankerx, GSA to create web 2.0 backlinks?

I've viewed some youtube videos about tier-2 backlinks (web 2.0 backlinks) and was suggested to used RankerX, GSA search engine ranker, Money Robot, SEO Autopilot, etc. Which of them is best and non spammy to use to create backlink to my money site? I'm already using scrapebox and xummer but they are builing outdated, low quality links. So my question is for a fairly new website having 1000 pages and ranking on page 3 or 4 in google SERP, which is best tool for creating high quality backlinks? Is there any seo case study that show the positive and negative effects on money site after it gets linked using such link building tools?

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15 Comments

  1. I’m using RankerX. so far so good. Scrapebox is to be avoided. Money Robot seems good. but do not create 25K links in short span of time. Also try to get natural backlinks from your website admirers and reviewers. A link from reputable newspaper site is more valueable and web 2.0 or blog comment or profile backlink.

  2. GSA and RankerX are great automation tools. I use RankerX and GSA for money sites and also use GSA for lower tiers to get indexed, but I never use junk content. The anchor ratio, where you are going to post, how clean the content is, how high-quality the emails are, and all other factors do matter.



  3. I do use GSA for all my tiers. I don’t understand why some people say GSA or link building tools are spammy. It’s just a backlink tool where you can automate what you are already doing. It has full control. It will submit what you input into it—it will post where you decide to post. Just don’t spam and create 5K links a day.

  4. You can still build high quality backlinks with any SEO link-building tool. It’s all about what you load into it and where you submit. GSA supports engines like Drupal, article directories, wiki, social bookmarking, and the list goes on. I have been using a lot of automation tools for the last 10 years, from Magic Submitter to Xnuke, Money Robot, Xrumer, etc., and I keep hearing users claim it is impossible to build good links with automation tools, which is a false claim.

  5. I prefer RankerX. It is good for Tier 1 also. I’ve stopped using scrapebox as it create too many low quality links. Rankerx has a 7 day trial where you can use it fully, just need dynamic ip (and reset IP between runs) or proxies, and captcha. Also an indexer helps tho you can also index the URLs later/manually as you please.

  6. I’ve tried money robot. Their submitter comes with almost 1000 sites, all do follow link sources and permanent links. Site metrics are high DA. But these are private sites (pbn) owned by the software company. The most useful are the web 2.0 blogs (240 sites) and the wikis (118 sites) as these tools do keyword anchors. Give them a try.

  7. Is there a backlink generator tool I can purchase?

    Rankerx has a 7 day trial where you can use it fully, just need dynamic ip (and reset IP between runs) or proxies, and captcha. Also an indexer helps tho you can also index the URLs later/manually as you please.

  8. I like RankerX but it is expensive. I have MR Lifetime, I use it sometimes for creating blog links, wiki links and bookmarking sites post. Not spamming or blasting. Just 100 links a year with anchor text diversity. Mostly I use it for subpages or inside pages like blog posts and linking to my product pages.

  9. I see the value of automated backlink tools being more contextual rather than actual passing of page rank now-a-days.

  10. RankerX all the way, yeah it’s quite costly than GSA or money robot but it is definitely worth it!

  11. I host my money robot submitter on VPS hosting purchased here at The-Online.com. It works quite fast, links are created quickly.

  12. I’ve used SEO Autopilot for only six months. It has about 50 Web 2.0’s. The amount may not sound so big, but it has sites with huge domain authority. It posts on: WordPress, Wix, Tumblr, Discuss, Livejournal, Bravent, Evernote, Webs, Overblog and more. Last month they put also Edu and Authority links like: Harvard, Stanford, Mit, Adobe, Vimeo, Myspace, flicker, github, dailymotion, goodreads and more.

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