In my last post I discussed about the type of link building that you should not in the post penguin world and today I am going to give you a detailed over review and step by step tutorial of how you can go about building your first set of tier one links with Licorne AIO.
Why Licorne AIO?
The thing is, Licorne is cheap but offers similar features to SENuke XCR, magic submitter and Ultimate Demon. It builds links on article directories, web 2.0 properties, creates social bookmarks, not only that it can find out target sites if you give it a list of footprints through the manage platforms option. The ability to add your own sites without a scraping tool and the fact that Licorne is stable when compared to the likes of Magic submitter which have a ton of features but using which only raises your blood pressure, makes it one of my most recommended tools.
Now, how to use Licorne to build a perfect set of tier one links and rank high?
Below I am showing you the main interface of Licorne AIO.
Step 1: Profile creation
Once you are in Licorne then you need to click on the New Project tab on the top left hand side and name your Project. In this case I have named it Bluehost review. Once done you need to create a new profile. I have named the profile bh and you can see that Licorne will fill all the details by itself, click on create a disposable e mail id to create a disposable e mail id and you are ready with your new profile to use for creating new accounts.
Step 2: Account creation
The next thing that you need to do is select the sites that you are going to create accounts on, you need to select a wide variety of sites like article directories, wikis, bookmarks, in this example I have selected only two.
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Step 3: Set tasks
Now you have finished the job of selecting the sites where you want accounts. Click on finish and you will come to the home page where you can set the tasks now. You can now fill in the details for the article submission tasks for example.
I have put the keyword as bluehost review and the site as google.com just for the sake of an example
While spinning I made sure that I use three alternative sentences for each sentence and also spin the sentence word by word.
So this how you are to set tasks on Licorne. Now let me tell you how you can schedule each task and set it to drip feed over a set period of time. Here is the diagram designer of Licorne in which you can set the tasks and set it to drip feed.
As you can see that you can schedule the tasks preferably over two weeks, these are your tier one links build them slowly.
Another cool feature of Licorne is that you can add any number of sites into it with your custom footprints with the Manage platforms option. So it acts as a scraper.
You can download the set of footprints for Licorne AIO here and also register for licorne for free for 5 days here Click here to visit Licorne Solutions and get 5 day trial
Bhatti
Very nice Software.. i wish it would free … 🙂
George
You can use the free trial
alex-business directory
i might try this free trial,most ones i try dont work,maybe i have a problem with my brouser.
Raad
Quite Impressive, using free version right now. its awesome tool.
George
Is not it a bit slow?
Lance L. Walker
Awesome tutorial. I’ve been using Licorne AIO for some time now to rank medium-high competition youtube videos and I was always able to rank them to first page without sweat using LAIO alone (+ linklicious for indexing).
Basically if you have a good list (web2.0s / bookmarks), it is entirely possible for LAIO to perform on par or even better than its counterparts (SENuke / MS).
George
Great to know that. Btw I felt that it was a bit slow than SEnuke. And I use sweet submitter for pinging and indexing my links. I have released a couple of video tutorials and you can see them here if you so wish http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9dRaarXcW7VnpqbETS3lXQ
Kent Chen
I’ve been playing around with Licorne AIO in the past few days and I am pretty impressed with their features although in comparison with Magic Submitter it is slightly slower and less user friendly, you need to get use to the way it handles tasks and settings. On most part, it gets the job done. With the price Licorne AIO offers its definitely a great deal to go for, unlike spending $67 a month for other similar software.
George
I agree with that, it is quite slow and that is the reason why I prefer GSA for this work. Nowadays I either buy PR 3 domains or hire a VA to build web 2.0s and that’s my first tier. Further I would gsa nuke the links and get content from Kontent Machine. At 99 bucks GSA is quite a mouthful