WikiWizard: Use wikis to build your website’s authority #ad
One of the most effective Post-Pengin SEO strategies is building solid Tier 1 links and then boosting those links with a number of Tier 2 links. Wiki links are ideal for this purpose since wikis have a lot of authority in the eyes of Google. If they link to one of your websites, they convey some of their authority to it. And if you receive multiple second-level links from various wikis, the value can be even greater.
The problem is time. It takes a lot of time to manually find relevant Wiki posts to link from, and more time to go in and post to enough Wikis to make a difference in your SEO.
Simon Greenhalgh, Steve Hawkins, and Brian Mclean have just released WikiWizard to make it simple to get links from wikis.
It’s a Windows desktop application that builds backlinks by adding spun articles to the wikis and does most of this work automatically.
To do its work, WikiWizard integrates with De-Captcher, DeathByCaptcha and ImageTyperz. There is also an option to complete captchas manually or skip sites with captchas.
It automatically creates the wiki accounts and posts to the wikis either immediately or on a schedule you set up for future posting. Captchas are solved automatically, or you could set the awkward visual ones to be ignored for manual solving later.
WikiWizard supports proxies, if you choose, and you will usually get better results using them.
There is a lot of advanced technology built into this wiki too, that will help you. You can check it out here: WikiWizard
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