Drip Feed Blasts On Break Drip feed blasts (DFB) is a product that streamlines the process further. You merely type in your URLs as well as anchor text, then program it to run each and every day. DFB lets you 'blast' up to two thousand links a day, depending on the version of subscription service you have chosen.
What might you do with it? Well, you can use it to post articles to directories or to create back links to work that you have posted on article directories or niche blogs. 2,000 links daily adds up to 60,000 links monthly.
Forum managers use techniques like asking you to do simple arithmetic functions or type completely obscured characters into a box so as to deflect spammers and robots (This is known as Captcha).
Drip feed blasts has a way of working around them. The program is clever, and if it is a glimpse into the potential future where computers are smarter than we are and start running our lives, we may find ourselves trouble.
The problem with these fantastic schemes designed to fool the various search engines like Google into putting your url links towards the top of results lists is that often by the tie you've groped your route up the massive learning curve essential to learn to maximize these, the brainiacs who mastermind the various tools have already been midway to producing the following hot method which will result in the ones you happen to be mastering completely old hat, black, white or something else.
But that isn't the sad thing. The worst thing is that while we were in college drinking or way through our degrees to find high-paying jobs, the socially-dysfunctional computer nerds were dripping home-delivered french fries over their keyboards dreaming up complicated, get-rich quick dot.com schemes. Now, it's payback day.
The early a part of the twenty-first century has seen a financial crisis unlike anything since the share market crash of 1929. The Baby Boomers are unemployed and blogging their hearts out in an effort to supplement deflated pension funds. Sometimes it's hard to know whether we should drive traffic to our articles so people will read them, or just click on an associated advert and hope that the doorbell rings so they stay on the ad long enough to send us a couple of pennies of AdSense revenue.
Geek is good. Wherever you turn, you see a hot new software or service that for pennies a month will earn you thousands of dollars a week. Keyword stuffing, Unique Article Wizards, article spinners, SEO, MLM. Wear any color hat you would like as long as it isn't black. It is all high-tech witchcraft set up to get every single one of the four and a half billion websites in the world into the Top 3 results on all the search engines in the world. Buy what you can, use what you're capable of, and just keep on executing what you do, whether it's marketing beer at an online shop or training to be the next celebrity chef.
The meek, the geek and the malware will inherit the whole world.