NextGen Links – Good Deep Linking Service
Next Gen Links is a new contextual link building service to improve your ranking in the search engines. This new services differs from most of it’s competitors in that it provides contextual “deep” linking to every page on your site. Deep contextual linking is much better for search engine optimization and appears more natural to Google and the other search engines.
You get complete control over every link to or from your domains with this new system. The limit on outbound links is five to prevent too much pagerank from leaving your pages. You can also automate the inbound link building which is the default if you do not want to control who links to you.
One problem I had was their spider did not discover all the pages on my website. It was easy to fix since the URL’s are uploaded from a CSV file. The minor issues will be fixed in time I’m sure.
The customer service and interaction I have observed from the owner Charles Kassotis has been excellent so far. From what I saw he replies quickly and answers people questions. I have not had the chance to test the rest of his Help Desk yet.
After joining you simply need to add a domain, add a small snippet of code, spider and upload a CSV file of all your URL’s, and then just wait for contextual backlinks to come in. A fast and easy process considering all thing, though the inbound links did seem to be added slowly, but I’m sure that will improve as more users are joined to the potential list of link partners.
I am pleased with what I see from NextGenLinks so far and have hopes it will only continue to improve in the future. Contextual and deep linking is the way to go because it is so close to manual linking that Google, Yahoo, and MSN will love it.
For more articles on contextual deep linking using NextGenLinks, please see nextgenlinks.org or read this article about Next Gen Links Reviews.
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