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why do I get no more links after whois at max of 5500

Postby modsrus » Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:02 pm

why do I get no more links after whois is at max of 5500


Hi,
question I have been using nohands for over a month not it seems when (whois posts max out no more links are successful on yahoo and google also)why is that? how do i continue to make links when all liks fail after whois is maxed out.
the only whey I found is to reset the whois but then fails again when it gets to the max of 5500? I would like to build links on more than the whois places please help dont know what else to do? Thanks gary
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Another question
when I set up my url's up as websites no links are ever made to them NOT ONE why? the only whey I can use nohands is using url's as a page NOT a website please help with anyinfo Thanks Gary
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Re: why do I get no more links after whois at max of 5500

Postby jimbobo2779 » Mon Jan 18, 2016 7:42 pm

In reference to your second part, do you mean you are inserting just the domain or the whole address of your homepage of the website? There should never be much difference between setting a profile as page or website other than to decide whether to crawl the website for inner pages. If this option is checked then obviously some of the potential posting time will be dedicated to crawling the website to find inner pages to promote, other than that the two types of profiles are treated the same.

Links will naturally slow down once a profile has exhausted it's internal list of links as these links have a higher probability of being accepted and going live as well as not requiring any searching so once that list is exhausted all links from that point need to be found and then be accepted.

If you have very long anchor text (anything above 35 chars) then you will have a lower probability of getting links accepted and if you include links or domains in your posting content (comments etc) then these will also be much harder to get accepted, remove these from your content and you will see more links being accepted.

Also you can use more generic and less specific keywords for searching, keyphrases with 1-3 words will get you far more targets than keyphrases with more words.
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