Archive for the ‘Neurolinker’ Category

1WayBlogLinks Released

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

This is just a quick note to let people know that I released 1WayBlogLinks as a separate product for those people who just want pure one way links to their sites without having to create a linkpage. 1WayBlogLinks lets you get unlimited links to any site you want just by submitting lots of posts to the network. These posts get posted to WordPress blogs that have content similar to the content of your own blog. To use the system, you must contribute one or more of your own WordPress blogs to the network, but that’s a small price to pay to get as many links as you want to as many sites as you want.

Of course, 1WayBlogLinks will still be available for free to current Neurolinker users.

Neurolinker Network Doubles In Size

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Well, it’s been quite a while since I last posted here, and the good news is that Neurolinker is now twice as large (in terms of number of websites) as it was a year ago. That’s right, we now have about 6000 websites in Neurolinker.

There have been some other additions as well, the main one being the addition of 1WayBlogLinks. That service, which is free to Neurolinker members, lets you submit your blog posts to a network of hundreds of other blogs top get pure one way backlinks to any site you want. It is a great addition to the Neurolinker family.

3000 Sites

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Well folks, we just hit a nice milestone for Neurolinker. There are now 3000 websites in the system. I’m really pleased with the way the network has grown, and with how many links Neurolinker users are getting.

Even better news is that I’m in the middle of rolling out some new features for Neurolinker that will get people lots more links. I’m not quite ready to announce exactly what the new features are, but I’m sure people will be thrilled at what new stuff is getting added. Details soon…

Coming Up to 3000 Sites

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I know it has been awhile since I posted but we are almost at 3000 websites in the system now. I expected the network to continue to grow and I continue to see growth (and more backlinks) well into the future. I’m also making a few important additions to the network. One is an improvement to the social bookmarking feature, while another is a powerful new source of backlinks. I don’t want to spill the beans until it is quite ready, but I hope it will be soon and I think Neurolinker members will be really happy.

Growing Past 2400 Websites

Monday, February 16th, 2009

It’s been a while since I last posted, and the network has continued to grow. Neurolinker now has more than 2400 websites, and is fast approaching 2500. The reaction of users to the system has been very positive.

One of the reasons for a good growth spurt in january was the launch of a cmpeting system called Google Annihilation. This system was driven by a huge amount of hype, and unfortunately customer service for this product was pathetically lacking. It also turned out that the product itself, despite what was claimed in the hype, was nothing more than a watered down version of a few of the capabilities in Neurolinker. Fortunately, I and many of my affiliates were able to capitalize on some of the traffic this system generated and were able to get a decent bump in Neurolinker sales, mostly from people who were disenchanted with Google Annihilation.

In any case, the Neurolinker network is still experiencing the nice growth I had expected. This means more links and better rankings for the everyone in the system.

New Blog Location

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Welcome to the new location for the Official Neurolinker Blog. This blog used to be located here on Blogger.com, but I decided to move it to a subdirectory inside Neurolinker. Why drive more traffic to Blogger when instead I can drive traffic to Neurolinker!

You will probably notice that I am not using anty fancy theme for this blog. My intention is simply to provide as much useful information as possible, without worrying so much on the visual appeal of the theme.

I hope to post to this blog on a regular basis to provide updates on how the system is progressing, tips ofr usage, and other relevant topics.