Until recently, the prospect of ranking highly in any of the major search engines without first creating large amounts of relevant material on your site and collecting tons of backlinks seemed a flight of fancy. But, as it turns out, there does seem to be a way to rank your domains in MSN/Live search. A secret method, if you will, that can be exploited by wiley webmasters.
Dave Kelly, the entrepreneur who created the backlink generation service known as Linkvana, has been using this loophole for several years, and now he has decided to finally let the cat out of the bag and reveal what it is that he has been doing. It would have been nice had he fessed up a lot earlier. But better late than never, I suppose.
The reader's digest version of this is that Dave performed some experiments and discovered that it was possible to trick the MSN/Live search engine into thinking that certain web sites had a great deal more backlinks going to them than they actually did. That the method to rank your domain highly in MSN involves backlinks should not be surprising, given that we know they play such an important role in other search engines, and that Dave is the founder of Linkvana. Backlinks are his business.
What Dave has just made public is a report that he calls the Ultimate Search Engine Loophole. In it he explains his exact strategy for fooling MSN into giving his domains preferential placement in its search engine.
Can anybody achieve these results, or is it just something that Dave Kelly can do? It appears that ANYONE can do this. In his report on the strategy he uses, Dave is very precised in his description of what is needed. The process is entirely transparent, and the only impediment to achieving similar results might be one's unwillingness to get down and dirty and spend a little time implementing the exact strategy.
As a part of his method of ranking domains, Dave Kelly uses a script that he calls the LinkuBaiter. While getting hold of LinkuBaiter is not a required element of the strategy, the program does something efficiently that would otherwise slow you down some it you are forced to do it manually. Because of this, I decided to create a similar script that could be used to do the same thing. I call my script LinkRoller, and you can obtain a copy of it from my site should you decide that you want to try your hand at this domain-ranking scheme. At the very least, it will save you from one of the main expenses you will face.
To grab a copy of my LinkRoller program, and read my Ultimate Search Engine Loophole review, get across to my site and learn more about just what this domain-ranking strategy can do for you and your web sites.
Stephen Carter is a web developer and internet marketer. His Ultimate Search Engine Loophole critique page at http://www.ultimatesearchengineloophole.com/ is an attempt to let other know about an excellent opportunity to gain top positions in MSN/Live search.
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