Backlink Tool Review: Brute Force Linking Loophole
By Troy | September 8th, 2009 | Category: Headline, Reviews | No Comments »
The joy of building backlinks…
Building backlinks is fundamental to your off page SEO strategy. Building them is a pain. Here are the steps:
- Find sites related to your niche that allow comments with HTML
- Check to make sure the site provides a DO FOLLOW link
- Read the blog post or forum thread and make a comment relating to the current post or thread
Finding DO FOLLOW Backlinks
Once you have spent the time necessary to find sites related to your niche, you have to determine if the sites you’ve found provide DO FOLLOW links. Most sites do not. There are several free tools for Firefox to help with this determination. However, barring the use of these free tools you have to
- Right click on the page,
- View the Page Source,
- Check for the ROBOTS meta tag in the page header, and
- Check the links in the comments for the NOFOLLOW tag.
Obviously this is a time consuming task for each of the sites you want to examine.
Creating those DO FOLLOW Backlinks
Once you have created a list of sites that provide you with DO FOLLOW backlinks you need to find active blog posts and forum threads. In other words, building backlinks on posts or threads with little activity will help but not nearly as much as posts or threads with activity. Google indexes active pages frequently and inactive pages rarely. So it could take weeks or even months before Google finds your backlink on a dead page. And besides, you’d like to get some traffic directly from the backlinks you build not just Google rankings.
So read the post or thread comments, come up with a related – not SPAMMY – comment, and post it. Rinse and repeat 25 more times.
I hate doing this and it is an obvious hurdle for most online businesses – especially when they are just getting started.
Brute Force Linking Loophole
Here’s the solution – Brute Force Linking Loophole. The authors of the software find approximately 30 sites every month that provide DO FOLLOW links. You enter your link and anchor text once. The software creates your links for you automatically.
How does it work?
The software creators find 30 sites every month that are high PR sites that allow you create a profile with a DO FOLLOW link in the profile. Brute Force Backlinking then builds your profile page with a link to whatever URL you choose. That link comes with whatever anchor text you choose.
The Bad
The software really does it all for you. It even takes care of the CAPTCHA for you. However, doing all this takes a lot of processing power. This doesn’t mean you need a fast computer just that it runs in the background for 30 minutes to an hour while it is creating these links for you. However, the upside is that you didn’t have to spend 3-4 hours doing it manually.
The only other downside I’ve found is that after an update the software doesn’t seem to handle the CAPTCHA on the new sites very well. However, the second time I ran the software after the update it handled all but a couple of the CAPTCHA without a problem. By the third it handled all of the CAPTCHA. It learns! And it is amazing to watch the first few times.
The Good
The software is almost completely hands off. You tell it to create the necessary accounts and in about 30 minutes you check the designated email for all those links you have to click to confirm your account. You click them and then tell it to create your profiles for you. In another 20 minutes those links are all created. Within a day Google will find most of those links.
The software handles the CAPTCHA for you and if you upgrade to the full SEO package it will also handle those confirmation links for you. You can run multiple copies of the software on multiple machines all creating accounts and backlinks for you while you are doing something else.
My Experience with Brute Force Linking Loophole
I use Brute Force Linking Loophole a lot like I would social bookmarking sites. When I create a new (major) post for this blog or my Free Gift Card wiki I run Brute Force Linking Loophole to generate backlinks to that page.
When I run it I usually have at least 2 instances of the software running at once. So in one instance I may have my new page with the keywords I’m interested in ranking for. In the second instance I will have just a generic link to my home page with the primary niche keywords I want to rank for. Obviously, the keywords you choose to rank for will dramatically affect how quickly you rank for those keywords.
You don’t want to abuse the sites or else the links get noticed and everyone’s links become worthless – including yours. So don’t try and create 25 new accounts every day. I create 3-4 accounts every 4-7 days. Obviously you need to choose your keywords carefully but even if you aren’t linking to your homepage every time you run the software you are still building backlinks to your domain which helps every page on your site rank well. All you have to do is look at Wikipedia to know that – there are lots of pages for keywords where the page itself has less than 10 backlinks while pages on other domains have hundreds but the Wikipedia page still shows up #1.
I started this blog in March 2009 and article marketing was getting a trickle of traffic to my site but almost no pages were indexed by Google. Since using Brute Force Linking Loophole for this site I have lots of keywords I rank on the first page for and all of my pages are indexed rapidly by Google.
I love this software and highly recommend you buy it for your business. You have nothing to lose really. There is a 7 day trial for $1 and after that they rebill at $40 a month which includes updates to the software and additions to the list of sites the software will create links on.
Buy Brute Force Linking Loophole here.
Every month you get another 30 sites added to the software. By month 3 you will have 90 confirmation emails for every link you want to build. Obviously, having automation to handle those confirmation emails becomes essential.
The full Brute Force SEO package is getting a new release soon so they are currently offering a discount on the current version to Linking Loophole owners. Upgrades to the new release are free to owners of the current package. The new release is supposed to answer those confirmation emails for you automatically.












