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So I say yes from a few years of automated experience. I should add we custom built ours and have learned a lot on the way. We used to try some chinese spam product but it was too unpredictable.
I apologize for my lateness,but the thread didn't seem to take off...
Well,basicly I'm agree with Crush.I could have either a lot of sites to promote or I could have a single site to promote increasing hardly its backlinks.In both cases sounds like a joke to handwrite mails to get link exchange.I should live for them!
Also considering that in order to get higher PR for your site/s,we get into thousands of backlinks...
I'm persuaded that to save time to spend for other useful promoting activities,over a lunch or a good dinner is better than caring about unuseful strategies.
So,for me,the discussion is not mail crawling or handwriting,but only if mail crawling really works,question that nobody answered,except,again,Crush,that reports a positive experience.
I basicly trust in positive reports,but since I heard,I say again,also bad things about,I'm still curious to know what they could be and if they represent a real risk for the site ranking/indexing.
Thanks again for any further participation
Sincerely
>>>So,for me,the discussion is not mail crawling or handwriting
>>>I'm still curious to know what they could be and if they represent a real risk for the site ranking/indexing.
Several people above suggested if you want long term ranks, sending bulk emails with a crap templates may not be the way to go.
FYI - Crush - you are using programming skill and knowledge not held by the average person. I respect that you've built an auto-grabber that can almost filter as if it were human [though I still see valuable link ops being missed at times] - but I also understand that 98% of people looking to automatically solicit links as newer webmasters will not, and thus why it is usually a bad idea for most of them.
All you can really do is try it specter. Always test everything you hear, no matter who says it, to see what the results are yourself.
I have lots of theories and I DO test them out myself because there is simply too much speculation here. "John says this on WebmasterWorld so it must be true". Bull. A lot of people on webmaster boards and are a bunch of sheep and beleive everything they read. The only true way is if you try yourself.
>>>Also considering that in order to get higher PR for your site/s,we get into thousands of backlinks...
Not neccessarily true. Besides, who cares about the green bar - it doesn't matter
Well,than I'm missing something...
I'm relatively new with Webmastering and SEO,managing some dozen of web sites,and in my experience for ALL of them,I always get succesfully PR 4-5 and a good general ranking in the SERPs for most of the target keywords or keyphrases,in a reasonable time,but from this point my progress stop.My sites are still at that level from a couple of years or so,and now I'm asking why,I'm reviewing and reviewing my SEO strategies but I don't seem to can do more.At my analisys the sole weak point appears the link development,as in the best case I have only some hundreds of backlinks for the site...
I heard that going ahead,the number of backlinks becomes relevant to get higher rankings (not only PR).So that's true? False?
What can I do to move my sites from their "stalmate"?
All I'm saying is don't get hung up on the page rank... just get good inbound links, watch your ranks - it is when your rank improves that you've been successful at SEO'ing the site, regardless of what the green toolbar says. :-)