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Learn How to Triple Your dofollow BackLinks

How does having Your Very Own Personal Elite VPS Proxy Server have anything to do with “DoFollow” Backlinks, and getting more of them? If you’re really asking that question right now, then it’s very obvious that you missed class the day they were talking about Internet History! The Answer is SPAM-Filters my friend! You see, back in the old days, all hyper-links were “DoFollow”. The “NoFollow” operator didn’t even exist yet, so if you got a link (any link) you were pretty happy. There was no reason to go searching around trying to figure out which article directories had nofollow, and which had “dofollow” -they were all “dofollow” (btw, I keep putting that in quotes because it’s slang -there is no actual “dofollow” tag, it either says nofollow, or it doesn’t say anything).

Now ’round about this same time, people started gettin’ all exited about web-logs (blogs). You see, they all thought is was so cute having their buddies come by their website and read their most intimate thoughts, and then leave comments about what they read. I have to say, I’ve never understood this, and likely never will. When I was growing up, telling anyone (let alone the whole world, including “the government”) every little thought, idea, plan, feeling, desire, or fear that popped into your head, was plain old lunacy. And in my part of town, is sure as hell still is! However, I’ve gotten off point. So anyway; everyone’s surfin’ around all giddy-like, posting their personal diaries all over the web, and letting people attach comments to the end of their blogs. Well pretty soon Frank starts thinkin’, “Hey, if I leave the address to my blog here at the end of Freddy’s blog, then I can steal Freddy’s readers over to read my blog instead.” So that’s what he did, and en’ masse, because he realized that if he could do it to Freddy’s blog, why not keep doing it to a bunch of other people’s blogs too, (imagine how much traffic he could get!). So then, of course, Freddy’s no idiot, he started doing it to. (oh wait, did I mention that Freddy & Frank both sell stuff on their respective blogs?). Well, guess what happened next?

Yup, you guessed it, Freddy & Frank both got fingered (as spammers) because very soon after, the NOFOLLOW police came rushing in to save the day, and it didn’t take long for almost all websites to start using these nofollow tags on their links (as a way to de-incentivize this massive link posting game (this traffic “borrowing” game). For some reason, people just don’t post 300 comments a day on your blog once they realize that the spiders aren’t biting anymore. Well of course, this nofollow thing was a pretty big slap across the head, but brighter minds were planning an even bigger pummeling!

Why settle for hoping that nofollow links will de-incentivize these internet marketers, when you can just flat out block them? And alas, was born the now infamous Spam-Filter (also known as, if you’re starting to see the point here, The IP Filter). Ah, the spam filter. Now all these “dofollow” backlinks websites that you internet marketers care so much about (possibly the one that led you here) can afford to use the nofollow tag a little less often, because instead, whenever their spam/IP filter catches the same IP address trying to break their rules, they simply block that IP address from posting/submitting/voting/participating/et cetera. For example, I can tell you that if you post more than three or four book reviews on amazon, for the same book, from the same IP address, then amazon’s spam-filter will block you (usually they don’t tell you they’re blocking you, they just make it seem as if there’s a technical problem until you get annoyed enough and give up). If you try to create more than one username, from the same IP address, at the same article directory, so that you can vote on, rank, rate, et cetera, your own articles, they will block/blacklist your IP address. Let’s not even talk about craigslist and the other free classified sites, they’ll block your IP just for having three dots in it (that’s a joke Frank; I know all IP’s have three dots in them, loosen up man!). There are quite a few directories these days that put your article into a cue, and it doesn’t get to even start the approval process until the article that you submitted before it gets approved -if you only have one user account (because you only have one IP address) you could be waiting a week or more just to get into the on deck circle. Those are just a few examples, I can’t hold your hand all the way through this thing, you’re going to have to start getting creative -use your imagination …IP… User Account… IP… User Account… One IP… One User Account… Three IP’s… Three User Accounts… Three IP’s… Three User Accounts… Three Votes… Three Diggs… Three More Articles… 3X as Many “DoFollow” Backlinks, et cetera! Set Up Proxy Server

Too Bad there isn’t some guy with a funny name (it’s pronounced sen-ah-kuh by the way!) that could sell me an ebook showing me step-by-step exactly how to get myself multiple, totally private, totally anonymous, totally unique IP addresses, from a bunch of different cities all over the country, and all for less than $10/month per IP Address! “Too bad”, because even with just one of these extra IP Addresses I could instantly double my marketing efforts”. Whoa-is-me… what to do…what – to – dooooo? &mdash Set Up Your Own Elite Proxy Server

OPTION #1:

Standard Version

Use this option to set up as many elite proxy servers as you want to for the rest of your life. It will never become outdated because the script automatically updates itself every time you use it.

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Advanced Version

Same as option #1 above but also includes instructions for putting multiple ip addresses on the same proxy server. Don't bother with this option if you only need 1 new ip address (most users) but if you want to put lots of different ip addresses all on the same proxy then this is the option for you.

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