[Review] Dripable Updates

chucka95

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Hey all--

disclosure: I have no financial interests in any services beyond my own and this is in no way a paid review. But I did promise Botwiz I would take a look at the Dripable update and here are my thoughts.

Originally I was using Dripable along with Linklicious for indexing. The problem has been getting those links found and credited and I had decided to move on to something different. But I went back to Dripable and its partner Nuclear Link Crawler to see if the updates made a difference.

The schedule in the Dripable update is pretty straightforward to use but it is a bit confusing. Since I'm on the week free program, I get 600 links per day (GREAT freebie by the way) but if you're scheduling out 600 links over a week, it's hard to figure out how to schedule multiple projects to stay under the maximum. I couldn't get the slider to work (perhaps because I'm on the free program and it doesn't allow you to specify?) so eventually I just scheduled full blasts for each project but on separate days. Overall I would give the scheduling interface a 7 out of 10.

I REALLY liked the project settings that allow you make links contextual by adding text before and after them. Great idea. 10 out 10--it's very easy to create and schedule projects.

But the bottomline is results right? OK, here's the first report. 331 blog posts and 336 forums. The blog posts were a good mix of dot coms with some .edu thrown in as well and pretty contextual. I put the blog run into Scrapebox and ran the Index Checker. Within an hour of the report being available, 75 out of 331 links are indexed. Now THAT I Like!

If nothing else THAT gets a 10++++ in my book.

Nicely Done all around!
 
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Hey all--

disclosure: I have no financial interests in any services beyond my own and this is in no way a paid review. But I did promise Botwiz I would take a look at the Dripable update and here are my thoughts.

Originally I was using Dripable along with Linklicious for indexing. The problem has been getting those links found and credited and I had decided to move on to something different. But I went back to Dripable and its partner Nuclear Link Crawler to see if the updates made a difference.

The schedule in the Dripable update is pretty straightforward to use but it is a bit confusing. Since I'm on the week free program, I get 600 links per day (GREAT freebie by the way) but if you're scheduling out 600 links over a week, it's hard to figure out how to schedule multiple projects to stay under the maximum. I couldn't get the slider to work (perhaps because I'm on the free program and it doesn't allow you to specify?) so eventually I just scheduled full blasts for each project but on separate days. Overall I would give the scheduling interface a 7 out of 10.

I REALLY liked the project settings that allow you make links contextual by adding text before and after them. Great idea. 10 out 10--it's very easy to create and schedule projects.

But the bottomline is results right? OK, here's the first report. 331 blog posts and 336 forums. The blog posts were a good mix of dot coms with some .edu thrown in as well and pretty contextual. I put the blog run into Scrapebox and ran the Index Checker. Within an hour of the report being available, 75 out of 331 links are indexed. Now THAT I Like!

If nothing else THAT gets a 10++++ in my book.

Nicely Done all around!

Thanks for the solid honest review!

For the scheduling if you have questions, feel free to ask or file a ticket.
 
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