1WayLinks Review, Jonathan Leger’s 1WayLinks.net

October 8, 2008 by Daniel
Filed under: Link building services 

This is a review on the 1waylinks one-way linkbuilding service offered by Jonathan Leger.

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I am a current member of 1waylinks therefore I can tell you firsthand how it works, and if it works well.

1waylinks is a blog network (yes, another blog network) and as a member you’re entitled to about 750 links a month for 3 different URLS.

In the member’s area, you can submit some articles/blog posts that you want to have syndicated across the 1waylinks blog network.

Once you submit the article you want posted, it will get posted on many blogs in the network, and once posted and published live, those blog posts will serve as backlinks to your site.

When you write an article for syndication across the blog network, you’re allowed to put 3 links in the article and these serve as backlinks to your desired sites.

You also have to submit a blog of your own to receive other members’ blog posts for syndication.

Does 1waylinks work?

Well, it deifnitely gets you those links, that’s for sure!

However, getting too many links all at once sets off some alrm bells in the search engines eyes and if this happens, they do not “value” all of those links.

This is not to say that there isn’t value in the 1waylinks program or its links, but you’re playing a numbers game here by trying to get a bunch of links from unrelated sites (sometimes).

Most of those links will have little linkjuice to them because the blog posts you submit for syndication are being hosted-and-posted on junk sites, sites with very few incoming links, or from irrelevant sites.

As a blog owner, I would never allow irrelevant content to be posted on my blog so I set up a junk blog to receive all the syndicated posts from other members, and I suspect that many other members are doing the same.

Did I test this out?

Yes, I tested the 1waylinks system by targeting a specific term I have been trying to rank well for for a long time, and no real improvement was seen here.

I got close to 200 links so far for a term I was already on page 1 for and all those links didn’t do much to help with my SERPs for that particular blog post url…

As mentioned earlier, you get 3 links for each post you submit to the 1waylinks network and the other 2 terms didn’t improve much either.

However,

if you’re in a non-competitive niche and the SEO players aren’t really competing with you, then you could use the 1waylinks service to get the links you need to do well in low-competition niches.

Also, since you can dictate how many submitals you do for each term, you can also submit different articles, too.  This is especially helpful if you don’t want to have 250 duplicate copies of your syndicated posts on blogs in a blog network full of blogs that may have little or no linkjuice.

1WayLinks provides you with an article spinner to use to avoid this dupe content, but the real reason you want to use it is to vary the anchor text links used in your articles/blog posts.

1WayLinks is pretty cheap, and is effective at getting you the links you are seeking

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