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White Hat NextGenLinks Announced For Google

January 28th, 2009 · Comments

When you see a program announced for getting better rankings from Google, what are you going to do?  You are going to investigate it.  When you do, you will be happy to find that they have targeted a service that will bring you targeted in-bound links.

Charles Kassotis has a program that provides One-Way Deep Links to pages within your blog or site.  These are not links just to your index page, these are links that point to your page based on what the page is all about. Their software will read all the pages on your site and provide links to those articles or pages based on the content! They provide links to the INNER pages of your blog.    Wow!

Is NextGenLinks better than competing software and programs on the market?
That’s a great question! In the link building software arena, NextGenlinks is a completely new concept. It is an automated link building software that is based on how links should be thought of and acquired.  When a reader is interested in an article, they provide a link to the article.  They link to the actual Inner page.

The most distinguishing feature of NextGenLinks is that it builds incoming links to your INNER pages…not just to your homepage.

Other competing products bring links to your homepage only, which is not as effective.  This type of automation just is not natural.  When a reader finds an interesting article on your site, he will provide a link directly to the page, not to the index page. The search engines take particular notice of this and you will rank higher because of INNER links rather than just the links to your index or front page.

I got on board immediately upon reading the features and benefits of the NGL program.  I spend a good sum of money each month with Google Adwords.  If this campaign is successful, I may be able to cut back on my Adwords budget.

They have a two week trial for free.  They have several levels of membership:

  • Silver Package:  Manage Links for up to 10 of your domains, with up to 500 URLs per domain for a total of 5,000 URLs. Try it FREE for 2 weeks, then only $37/month.
  • Gold Package: Manage Links for up to 50 of your domains, with up to 750 URLs per domain for a total of 37,500 pages! Try it FREE for 2 weeks, then only $77/month.
  • Platinum Package: Manage Links for up to 100 of your domains, with up to 1000 URLs per domain for a total of 100,000 pages! Try it FREE for 2 weeks, then only $137/month.
  • Enterprise Developer Package: Manage Links for up to 1000 personal or client domains, with up to 5000 urls per domain. FREE for 2 weeks, then $297/month. That’s less than .30 cents per 5000 page domain per client

Click if you want to get on board with  NextGenLinks

P.S.  What do you think of this new offering to beat Google.  Are you impressed?  Do you think it will be worth what they want to charge?  Let me know what you think.

Tags: Link Building · Marketing

  • Thanks for clearing that up Richard. I'm going to give the service a trial. It sounds better than some of the linking systems, particularly those where posts with links are made automatically to junk blogs.

    With Nextgenlinks, at least one can add relevant links to pages, and get links back to pages that match the content - I don't think Google will have a problem with this system.

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  • Posters: You are right. I was totally wrong about this being a Google offering.

    It is a good service, however. I have been using it about a month and already I can see the results. I am using Google Analytics to measure the results. I expect those results to grow as time goes by.

    Thanks for pointing that out.
  • I'm a bit confused when you say NextGenlinks is a Google program and also refer to it as a "new offering by Google"?

    My understanding is it's been developed by Charles Kassotis, a former Hardware Electronics Design Engineer and has no connection with Google. Pse can you clarify this for your readers as it's important to know whether the product has been offered or endorsed by Google. Thanks.

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  • brf
    Excellent post. I'm going to have to look into this.

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  • Charles Kassotis's site just had a crash, yesterday. I couldn't find my data that I industriously created.

    I was worried!

    All is well now. They have their site up and all the data is restored.

    I am still very much sold on the idea of getting inner links to my site. I will continue to update you as time passes.

    I will answer any questions you may have in an honest manner.
  • This looks great! I know deep links into your site are the way to go and if can automate that in a sound way, excellent!

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  • I am still in the setup phase. On top of all that, I just changed my hosting account to Kiosk from Godaddy. The blog responds much faster now.
  • your link to NextGenLinks doesn't seem to work

    It sounds good if it is real
  • Wow, it seems like automatic linking... great feature... Will check it out. :-) Thanks for sharing this..

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