A week or so ago I was going through my new network of sites and having to swap out links manually (I am building one new website a day). I was thinking what a major pain in the fucking ass it was, and as this new network of pay sites/blogs/tgp’s/fan sites/landing pages/tubes/etc. was growing how much of a pain it would be to do this over and over when I build, and sell new sites in the network. There had to me some kind of management system on the market, or I would have to pay to have one created.
So I started looking. I spent around 30-60 minutes a day looking around for a week. I looked at many link organizers on the market, but most were not what I was looking for. Same for trade scripts. They had some different variations that were nice, but it still was not what I was looking for. I wanted a single admin panel where I could control EVERY site in my network. So once I had set up the links, I was good to go. I could manage all the sites interlinking, and also would be able to easily manage selling links at a later time. The expanded ad network, and this link management is going to be another money maker to leave no money on the table.
Anyway, so after what seemed like endless demo’s and searching through some decent, and some absolutely shitty programs and applications I found what I was looking for. The Links Organizer. This little beauty has a lot more than I was looking for under the hood, and is probably of insane value to those doing those link building and SEO networking like Thunder-Ball and LinkSpun.
For me, I was looking for a central console that I could put ALL of my sites in the network by catagory, and then link juice them back and forth in the various linking pattern I typically like doing for SEO and SERPS purposes. I set up my network on different IP’s and C-Blocks so that they do not all look like they are mine to a SE. But getting back on point, this was what I was looking for. One site that is a solid program, easy to learn, and would manage ALL LINKS on ALL SITES in my network for me, and also allow me to sell those links. So if I sold them across the WHOLE NETWORK, I could easily put it into the admin panel, and tada. It’s on the sites for a particular niche, or across every site on the network. Easy peasy.
If you are building a network of sites, I would strongly recommend you look at this as an option. Swapping out links whether you sell them, or not, is a major time waster. This will make it much easier for you over the long haul.