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  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    edited September 2013
    @sweeppicker

    not much, your tier 1 link will get de-indexed and your rankings you 'once' had for that anchor, will plummet.

    that's ofcourse if you manage to get 100% index ratio on your 5,000 links.

    Rapid indexing is fine guys, but when and if you start to index mega amounts of links all to a single URL, that url can be deindexed because of it, just saying.
  • Tim89 do you have a study on that or are you assuming?

    My guess is that if Majestic/Ahrefs knows about a link G does as well - even if it is not indexed. So why would rapid indexing mean more than rapid link building?
  • @Tim89 you could definetely be right but I still like to experiment :)

    Don't want to start a big debate but honestly, I think the quality of the links plays a big role. These are contexual links so lets see what happens anways :)

  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    @Samx

    I've tried it myself at a higher scale.

    indexing 35,000+ links to a single url.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    edited September 2013
    @Samx

    My theory is this,

    you can safely build a million back links in one day.

    you can not safely index a million links in one day.

    majestic and ahrefs aren't using the google index, I once had a site that I had built around 50,000 links to, majestic said I had around 3,000 links and ahrefs indicated I had 10,000 links, now you tell me how many links I have?

    I have around 50,000 links because I built them myself and I am monitoring them links with BLM.

    this is why I cringe when people look at majestic seo and ahrefs for their link analysis, it's pointless, fair enough you may be able to indicate a trend in link loss to counter act any possible ranking drops but this is not a great indicator when it comes to actual link volume.


  • A million links has got to be a huge outlier for any search engine!! LOL. I'm not that bad ;)
  • Tim89 that is kind of interesting. I don't doubt your test but I think more testing would be in order to better understand what's really happening and what the limits are of it. Maybe the G crawler is aware of all links (approximately) but the ranking / penalty algorithm only concerns itself with indexed ones. Actually that does make sense.

    So then maybe we should be setting our limits to indexed link per day rather than submitted/verified.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    @Samx Indeed, ask yourself, how can a non-indexed link carry any weight in rankings?

    The crawler can possibly crawl the link and knows where that link is, but I doubt it is contributed to rankings or as you mentioned the algo, until it is indexed..

    There were a few members on this very forum complaining about their links not being indexed as they used to before the May update earlier this year, that just proves this theory even more, links were not being indexed as easily and therefore rankings were not increasing as they normally once would.

    It's common sense that a non indexed link has no effect in rankings, this is why SEO is so random, I'll give you an example;

    lets say we begin on a site and we've created 50 exact anchored back links with our 1 keyword..
    and then we create 150 raw urls and generic anchors for our anchor text diversity...
    lets say by day 7, 10 of our exact anchors have been indexed and 10 of our generics have been indexed, this means we currently have a 50/50 anchor text diversity, which in effect gives us mediocre rankings..

    However, lets say, by day 14 all of our 50 exact anchor back links have been indexed and none of our generics have been indexed at this point, we would in fact get penalised not because we've built too many links.. but simply because none of our generic anchor backlinks have been indexed, many people at this point shit a brick and start building more and more and more links, this is bad.

    When to put it simply, you just needed to concentrate on indexing those generics you already built which in return 'should' get you out of the gutter and where you want to be.

    the algo is dynamic, some times when you fluctuate it could be anything, from link loss, to not having enough generics due to some link loss yet again..

    Personally, I wouldn't start a campaign without having an understanding of how many tier 1 links I WANT TO BUILD, so I can keep track of the numbers, normally this is 3x the amount of base exact anchored back links that I would need, so if I needed around 50 exact anchored back links I would build 200 tier 1 links in total then start tiering them out from there.

    anyways, I'm rambling and I don't think I'm making sense now
  • 9 hours later and TONS of my links are indexed. I sent in 10,000 links and MORE than half are indexed and the days not even over. 

    MIND = BLOWN.  

    I'm canceling all my other link indexing services effectively now. Nothing comes even close!!! 

  • @cloudattack - thanks for the info - sent you an order and my info a few hours ago - looking forward to my account info to get started.
  • This index service incredible all my tier 1 pr3 50% above indexed in few hrs
  • I use GSA SEO Indexer along with GSA Capcha Breaker. How is this better than GSA SEO Indexer?
  • Have you tried GSA SEO Indexer for deep links? It does nothing in the short term. Maybe, if some of the links it gets are catched up by Analytics, they might do something in the long term, but the difference is huge.


  • @sweeppicker Awesome stuff! You really will see faster better results by using our indexing services ;)

    We have sent out all login details to new subscribers today :)

    For those asking about where to purchase go to http://theincredibleindexer.com/ 







  • Is this indexing service based on links, social signals or something different?

    Just curious, because for example I wouldn't want my 100k links to be plus-ed by the same 1k accounts.

    So if you can shed some light on the technique without revealing too much or just assure that there's no footprint, that would be nice.
  • edited September 2013
    @komakino The indexing service does not use any links, rss feeds, or build any anchor text. It does not leave any footprints for any submitted links, and has not harm any of our networks. 

    The method works, and takes a lot of resources to get such a high volume indexed at 50-75% rates.



  • @Cloudattack. I think you're gonna put every other indexing service out of business ;) Heheh.
  • edited September 2013
    @sweeppicker absolutely our success rates and speed are untouchable at this point ^^


  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    @cloudattack any api to add to SER ?
  • I'll probably wait a few days to see if you guys can hold it off even after few days. I'd like feedback then. Thereafter I'll be definitely interested to try this service out.
  • Is this service comparable or even better than Backlinksindexer.com ? It's the #1 indexer.

    This question has probably been asked before, but how does this service integrate with GSA SER projects?

    What results can I expect when i sign up for a package?
  • Count me impressed - and that rarely happens. This service is legit.
  • edited September 2013
    @sven we are definitely going to get API for you to add :)

    "The Incredible Indexer" is now the #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 indexer now. The indexer is like a bottle of Henri Jayer Richebourg Grand Cru (http://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2013/09/the-top-10-most-expensive-wines/11/) --- all other indexers are like a bottle of miller light, stale and warm.


  • Again,

    How does this service integrate with GSA SER projects?

    What results can I expect when I sign up for a package?
  • edited September 2013
    @glennf The API won't be ready for at least a few weeks so when that does happen, you'll be hearing about us quite a bit :)

    The results you'll find would be 50-60% indexing rate on typically T1 and T2 lists. If you want to test it out on a small list, just add me on skype: cloudlinkbuilding

    For those who are asking:
  • I purchased an account yesterday. The submit order page is down.
  • edited September 2013
    @jiggsaw please check your email that admin@theincredibleindexer.com sent, it contains full instructions on how to submit links. 

    Update:

    We are now using dropbox only for submission, it is faster for everyone to simply copy and paste into a shared excel file. Emails were sent to update everyone who have joined recently. 
  • Ok... thanks. I have to create a new dropbox account. I'll send the email in the next 15 minutes.
  • OK. I'll wait until the API is integrated into GSA SER by Sven assuming he will be doing this.

    Forgive me. When you say "the results you'll find would be 50-60% indexing rate on typically T1 and T2 lists", does this ultimately mean I will see faster and better rankings in the SERPS, assuming I used good content for my GSA SER projects?
  • Not that it is needed but to update my last post, I am now seeing 50-60% indexation as claimed. Nice job :)
  • edited September 2013
    Would it be ok to submit thousands of backlinks at once for indexing if they are all pointing to completely different inner pages of the same website - or will that get my main URL penalized for that site?
  • edited September 2013
    @mike this depends a lot on how many BL your site already has. but a few thousand... better drip them over 14days ,)
  • edited September 2013
    @Glennf yessir when used right this indexer will give you faster and better rankings. Indexing your links are important, but like everything you need to know what you are doing to get it done right! 

    @samx we are glad you are on a roll ^^

    @Mike it would definitely be wise to drip them over a period of time as link velocity is important, too fast and it can hurt your site from my own experiences 

    For those interested to join!
  • yesterday i joined this new service, waiting my first batch (250 links) processed to see results.
  • I have question. I put links per day (250 per day), but how i will know when they processed? Also here will be some status (indexed or not) or i need to verify links indexation via scrapebox/gsa?
  • edited September 2013
    my first results:

    88/154 (indexed/not indexed) and 130/120 for first batch. Less than 50% overall, but still good. Later will try to resubmit not indexed links to check what the ratio will in this case.

    So, looks like it really good service. But we will need normal interface, api and updates for future ;-)

  • i went from 0/57 to 4/57 after more than a day after processing. its all wikilinks with "ok" content. can it take a bit more time or did sth go wrong...?
  • edited September 2013
    edited.
  • edited September 2013
    @greeny1232 holy crap, now more than 75% are indexed. that's magic.

    Im sorry to say, but I think you gotta re-run the links from 09/21 too, must be same issue (<5% indexed).

    Thanks a lot!
  • edited September 2013
    just submitted reindex notindexed links request, will see how many links will indexed after second time run.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    can someone please do a test for me?

    could you possibly keep track of 20 urls and put them through the index process and wait a few days, then recheck their index status?

    report back

    thanks...
  • tim89: i constantly see how google indexing new articles (for example unique content, indexed via HQ bookmarks). It put article into index almost immediately, after it removes this article from index for few days (up to 1 week), after it it returns to index. I have seen it  few times on t1 unique articles which monitored manually.

    I have question to cloudattack. What the method (without secret sauce) used to index our backlinks? Is this indexer based on behavior factors, links/social or it something different? Just want to be sure what here is not so spammy/easy recognizable  way.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    edited September 2013
    @mafcra

    How many links was this case study you speak of focusing on?

    If you've previously kept track of, lets say 10 links and you index these links with this indexing service, then 2-3 days later all of these 10 links become de-indexed, you're stating that this is normal behavior?

    I've witnessed myself sometimes articles do indeed get indexed and then de-indexed for a short period of time but I'm talking 1 page out o f 100 pages.
  • edited September 2013
    tim89: it not a study. I index tier 1 unique content links (for important sites manually), using my own system. so i see G reaction on all t1 unique articles. I not using any indexing services for T1.
    Usual article indexation looks like for me : in index for 1-2 days, no index, and after 3-8 days in index again.
  • edited September 2013
    @Tim89 we are not doing what you are thinking we are doing to index links :) So feel free to test all you want, it really is not doing anyone justice. 

    @mafcra our proprietary indexer is developed to be safe and effective (no links, social media, or anchor texts). The complexity of how it works, is a secret in itself, as much as I don't mind helping others and giving back to the community, the fewer that knows the better it is for everyone (Google could easily put 2+2 together ;)!). 

    -Mike
  • cloudattack: ok ;-) looks like i understand what about you talking.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    @cloudattack

    I'd simply like to know before I switch my own indexing services to yours, if this indexing service actually works.

    Forgive me for asking questions, I like to do that before paying for a service and if there are individuals already paying for your service and want to help promote your service then it would cost them nothing to release additional information in regards to my request, no one has to but it would be nice to simply know if these indexed links stay indexed in a few days that's all.

    From my previous experiences, I too have a working method which typically gets the same indexing rates as your method and within the same timeframe as yours, but I am simply too lazy to add that task to my already busy schedule, eventhough it doesn't take that much time to do.

    I'm not attempting to put your service down, I just would like to know facts before switching as I normally stay with a service provider for a long time.
  • Unless cloudattack objects I will put them in my to-be indexed list today
    Tim89 and you can track them yourself. PM me if you like.
  • Tim89Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
    @Samx that would be kind of you however I'm not at my workstation at the moment but as soon as I get back I will pm you 20 or so links, thanks pal
  • edited September 2013
    cloudattack : when today will next run? I so want to check results for second packet. Also is here way to upgrade member plan?
  • edited September 2013
    Update:

    We are running projects every day, might be slower on weekends but we try to get them running on weekends. Eventually, we'll not be manually submitting them and getting a system in place to automate it completely.

    For those who had issues and need re-runs do let us know through the admin email. We are constantly working out ways to get this indexer working in prime condition, but so far so good! 

    -Mike
  • edited September 2013
    Important Update:

    For those who don't know yet, this indexer is meant for new links only. Anyone who are submitting old lists may experience less than 50-60% indexing rates. This is normal and we also believe you can achieve over 60% if your links are fresh. So for those submitting old links, don't do it, it is not worth it :) 

    We are getting API soon, so this is not going to be issue for those who will benefit off this service tremendously.

  • Define old.
  • edited September 2013

    @cloudattack I submitted a bunch of older backlinks to your service (that are still "verified" in SER) just to make sure my links from the past will finally get indexed.  They took so long to create it's worth it for me to spend the money to have you try and improve my index rate (on almost a years worth of link building work) I'm happy with any index rate improvement. In my eyes, 50 to 60% would still be awesome for old links.

    Can it hurt anything or get my sites penalized to submit older links?

     

  • @cloudattack I sent an email to admin about 24 hours ago (I signed up but still no login yet) can you please take a look when you got a sec?  thanks!
  • Is this service good for all Tier X links or just Tier 1 which I build the most.
  • edited September 2013
    @sonic81 you are set up and ready to go! Sorry just had quite a bit of emails to go through, must have missed yours :)

    @Samx around 3-5 days old links, would be the ideal period to submit links to our indexer, with an API set up, you will not have to worry and can start dripping links daily. 

    @Mike submitting older links will never hurt your rankings in any way form or shape, you may experience just a lower indexing rate from our tests.

    You may still try to submit those, though we recommend only new links (3 days old is best) as those are indexing at a more reliable rate than those built few weeks or months ago. 

    @Glennf It's perfect for Tier 1 and Tier 2 links, and can easily index Tier 3 links. 



  • @cloudattack no problems all setup now.
  • the main question is whether these links stay indexed if you aren't building backlinks to them? -especially an issue for lower tier spammy links which are hard to index.

    apologies if it's already been answered, didn't fancy going thru the whole 4 pages just to find the answer to that :).
  • edited September 2013
    @peterparker sure after testing it out for 6 months on Tier1 and Tier2 they have not shown an issue with deindexing. 

    For those who build huge Tier 3 lists to index are having great success with our indexer and will continue to increase their monthly profits by incorporating this sweet service :p

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