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This sucks. Just a note to anyone who has BMR affiliate as your signature, or promoting the affiliate deal on your website, this is a heads-up that you might be better off using it for some other purpose.

Meanwhile ... discussion of best BMR alternatives out there? Ones that require unique content and not spun?
 
Thanks for the heads up about the signature space.

A high quality network that is rarely mentioned is Postrunner. It's a true private blog network where each site is owned by a different person. This means that different people have different standards of what is allowed on their sites (and it can be a bitch getting posts accepted by some site owners) but the links are quality.

It's part of the keyword academy. They don't talk about Postrunner in their sales page because they like to keep it hush-hush. The keyword academy is where I got started in SEO. They're a way too white hat for me now, but their network is still decent. You also can put your own site in the network to get unique content which easily makes up for the subscription fees.

There's also guest poster which I haven't checked into much but it looks a lot like Postrunner only on a smaller scale.
 
Linkvana (coupon exists for $97/mth) allows unlimited domains and unlimited posts per day but only accepts unique content. Service is best for many many sites (for instance if you're building a high PR network) as you only get 5 posts/domain/day
 
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Sorry for the noob question, but i am wondering if BMR is filled with blogs owned by different people too? Or are they all owned under the same person (in theory).

Thanks
 
Sorry for the noob question, but i am wondering if BMR is filled with blogs owned by different people too? Or are they all owned under the same person (in theory).

Thanks

No. BMR is completely private.

Private networks can be better than public networks because they tend to be more reliable (real PR, problems/fixes centralized, support centralized, etc).

Public networks can be inherently better than private if the private network didn't do a good job with reducing the footprint. Public can also scale bigger faster.
 
Linkvana (coupon exists for $97/mth) allows unlimited domains and unlimited posts per day but only accepts unique content. Service is best for many many sites (for instance if you're building a high PR network) as you only get 5 posts/domain/day

Do you know where I can find the $97 coupon for Linkvana?
 
Yup. bizarre they didn't email affiliates, not impressed:(

This probably happened within the last 24 hours. I just had a trial convert literally 2 days ago. I gave a friend my affiliate link asking them to sign up, and they said they couldn't ... so this just happened.
 
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I guess one reason could be the last PR update of google, which had hit several network owners here too; some of the blogs in my private network lost PR too.

Unfortunately not many alternatives exist for a strong network like BMR that use unique content.
 
Can anyone confirm if BMR really got hit by Google? I've read that a lot of their sites are getting de-indexed. If this is true, is it still a good idea to join blog networks?
 
I just randomly checked 10 of my BMR posts from January and 9/10 were still indexed and the site still had the same PR. So from what I can tell, BMR is still going strong.

That being said, creating your own private network is always the safest and most effective way to go, that is if you have the capital :)
 
Started using BMR days before it closed registration, did 100 or so posts... a very very stable site, with a PR5 (my money site) wound up getting hammered about 3 weeks later.

Still waiting to see if it's a dance, but a PR5 site with 300k+ high quality backlinks shouldn't have moved at all.
 
Started using BMR days before it closed registration, did 100 or so posts... a very very stable site, with a PR5 (my money site) wound up getting hammered about 3 weeks later.

Still waiting to see if it's a dance, but a PR5 site with 300k+ high quality backlinks shouldn't have moved at all.

I tend to doubt it was BMR that did it, but who knows. All of my sites have done really well over the past 3 months, and none had as high authority as your website.
 
A convo with a friend on 02.09:


[2/9/2012 6:49:17 PM] acc: BTW a few domains from BMR are deindexed already
[2/9/2012 6:49:42 PM] Greg Willson: I know and they will be on a regulaar basis woth only 150 wrds per post
[2/9/2012 6:49:46 PM] acc: that freakin guy delays for a week already, keeps me from building that site, and no point in writing on the same keywords myself
[2/9/2012 6:50:22 PM] accelerator_dd: I'll need 2 wiki blasts with your tool in a few days, that sound ok?
[2/9/2012 7:06:54 PM] acc: fxxx you were right, BMR half deindexed, fucking unbelivable, gotta get some air
 
A convo with a friend on 02.09:


[2/9/2012 6:49:17 PM] acc: BTW a few domains from BMR are deindexed already
[2/9/2012 6:49:42 PM] Greg Willson: I know and they will be on a regulaar basis woth only 150 wrds per post
[2/9/2012 6:49:46 PM] acc: that freakin guy delays for a week already, keeps me from building that site, and no point in writing on the same keywords myself
[2/9/2012 6:50:22 PM] accelerator_dd: I'll need 2 wiki blasts with your tool in a few days, that sound ok?
[2/9/2012 7:06:54 PM] acc: fxxx you were right, BMR half deindexed, fucking unbelivable, gotta get some air

Definitely not half, maybe 10% or so, at least based on my posts.
 
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