Basically you paste your links over and they will do the rest.
Your links don't get indexed, but get crawled asap.
Linklicious.me claims that as long as Google crawls your backlinks, it will count it.
Still, I wasn't really convinced with the reason, therefore I downgraded to the free version.
Then I'm using links2rss.com to convert my links to a rss file, then i upload it to my webhost and used bulkping.com and RSS Submit.
Basically you paste your links over and they will do the rest.
Your links don't get indexed, but get crawled asap.
Linklicious.me claims that as long as Google crawls your backlinks, it will count it.
Still, I wasn't really convinced with the reason, therefore I downgraded to the free version.
Then I'm using links2rss.com to convert my links to a rss file, then i upload it to my webhost and used bulkping.com and RSS Submit.
Hey, I am thinking to try this service out, but from what I`ve seen it creates a rss feed from your links and submits it to various directories? I can do it by myself... Any thoughts about this service would be appreciated.![]()
As Extropy said himself, it's an effective (time-saving) service with a very small cost. If you're working with large projects where automation is pretty much essential, then linklicious is very handy. It's a huge time-saver for me to be able to paste a few thousands links and then forget about them.
I just signed up yesterday. If you are reaching any kind of high work volume or are just plain lazy then this is for you. The best part about it is that you can plug in your apis from other services such as linkpushing and dripfeedblasts for complete and utter automation. Laziness is what drives all progress![]()