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    #1 SEOHelpz

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    Posted 14 March 2012 - 02:55

    I just want to check whether Nuclear Link Indexer still index your backlinks (more than 50-60%) and also did anyone tried to index wiki links using NLI , if so what is the percentage of success.

    I know kkchoon would have got a google alert by now , Since it is priced little high, want to get the feed back from real users in this forum.

    #2 flx89

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    Posted 14 March 2012 - 05:01

    why not trying some auto approve blog comments, it's cheaper and most effective

    #3 Insurgo

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    Posted 14 March 2012 - 06:07

    I just want to check whether Nuclear Link Indexer still index your backlinks (more than 50-60%) and also did anyone tried to index wiki links using NLI , if so what is the percentage of success.

    I know kkchoon would have got a google alert by now , Since it is priced little high, want to get the feed back from real users in this forum.

    I have a NLI account and I rarely use the full quota. Chuck me over 500 or so wiki links and I will stick them in my account for you if you like mate.

    #4 Peter.A

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    Posted 20 March 2012 - 00:39

    I also use NLI for indexing

    #5 Steven

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    Posted 22 March 2012 - 01:10


    Nuclear Link Indexer or NLI is still good. I use it for indexing per day.


    #6 LinkBytes

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    Posted 25 March 2012 - 20:26

    I second that!

    NLI is really good to index web 2.0s, wikis, anything that has some content on it.


    Nuclear Link Indexer or NLI is still good. I use it for indexing per day.



    #7 krish

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    Posted 23 June 2012 - 22:15

    How does Nuclear Link Indexer (NLI) compare with backlinksindexer.com?
    Does NLI also use web2.0 sites to index backlinks? Can NLI be used as tier 2 to boost already indexed links?
    Backlinksindexer.com claims that you can use the service to build Tier 2 links for boosting Tier 1, has anyone seen good results with this service?
    I was using blog networks for boosting my Tier1 links, but the blogs in the network are getting de-indexed so very often that effectiveness is not good anymore...
    I'm looking for an inexpensive service that can help boost exsisting tier 1's / index links.....does anyone have other recommendations other than NLI / backlinksindexer.com?

    #8 tukang

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    Posted 27 August 2012 - 02:11

    I use both. both of them are great! If I have to choose then backlink indexer is a bit better compare to NLI.

    #9 MattW

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    Posted 27 August 2012 - 08:50

    Why on earth to people pay to index their links.

    Just build more links to them, done! Shouldn't be to tricky as a link builder





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