Deep Link Engine Review

Two days prior I went over a module for WordPress called “DeepLink Engine”. They proprietors guarantee that with this module you will expand traffic to any site. How it makes it happen, what I read, was that when you post an article on your site, it consequently look through the substance to get the best labels. Presently from those labels you will get a rundown of significant blog url’s. Assuming you pick those important blog url’s, they will naturally be transferred to your website as “pertinent blog articles”, which thusly conveys a ping to that multitude of urls that you have connection to their webpage in the expectations that they will connect back to your webpage. Presently doesn’t that seem like the solution to everything? Sure it does!

From my most memorable experience utilizing Deep Link Engine was that it was so natural to introduce and really use it. I introduced it on my Beachfront Jobs site since it gets a considerable amount of activity however like in every case never enough. I’ve claimed Beachfront Jobs for quite a long while at this point and the sum total of what I have is 10 significant articles on it! Could you at any point tell I’m not the best blogger? None the less I followed the most common way of setting up Deep Link Engine on my all around distributed 10 articles. Eventual outcome was that I had between 10 to 25 significant blog urls showed on each post.

Perhaps it’s the way the module works however with dark web links that large number of pings that should ping, I got a return remark on one of the articles! Right now I’m energized. One remark following 10 minutes, well perhaps we’re onto something! So I introduced on 3 of my different sites and was expecting a similar outcome yet no karma, nothing.

Presently don’t misunderstand me here I’m not putting Deep Link Engine down, I”m simply answering to you my experience up to now. Isn’t this a survey for sure? It’s just been 2 days since execution of the module so lets allow it an opportunity. Generally I like to test a new module for no less than 30 days. So we’ll give it some time still.

Something I saw immediately was the way that all the page positions of the pertinent blog urls that are consequently gotten back from the label search all have a 0 for rank. Perhaps it’s me however on the off chance that I have a page position of model 4, what might be the upside of connecting to a site with a positioning of 0?

Something else is that how should adding 10 to 20 “significant blog” urls to each post on your website be great for page rank? Isn’t it better to have the most un-out going connections on a site? The reality of the situation will surface eventually us. So until further notice I’ll keep the Deep Link Engine module dynamic for the equilibrium between the 30 days and I will report the eventual outcomes.