How To Get Your Backlinks Spidered for SEO
What is the point of a backlink if the search engines never know about it? Zip – it will count for nothing.
Did you know that the vast majority of backlinks will never be spidered by the search engines?
Many people think (and this is reinforced by the plethora of companies who sell backlink services) that simply ‘pinging’ your backlinks using services like Pingomatic, BulkPing or Ping Farm will ensure your links are spidered. Not so – only about 0.5% of the links that are pinged by these services will be spidered.
Now, if you are getting links on High PR pages that have regularly updated content, your links are likely to be spidered naturally. But if you are getting links on High PR sites (or Low PR sites/pages) but creating new pages to do so (e.g. Squidoo, Article Sites, Forum Profiles etc.) then there is a very high chance that your links will never be spidered and therefore, they will be useless for SEO purposes.
The solution is rather simple – Linklicious. If you open a basic account with Linklicious for $14.50 per month you can submit up to 10,000 links per day and they are guaranteed to be spidered. In addition, many of the powerful link building methods I will be covering in future articles can be automatically linked to your Linklicious account meaning that you can completely automate most of your backlink building activity.
The message here is simple – make your backlinks count by ensuring they are spidered by the search engines.

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Linklicious is awesome! Still though, you need quality content to get ranked up properly. The hardest part about online marketing is that there are so many facets to it – and so many different ways to make money. I’ve been involved with it for over 5 years now, had some great highs and terrible lows. I’ve tried wearing all the different colored “hats”, been slammed and pampered by Google and customers alike, and through it all I learned some very interesting things. 1) Make the focus of your projects something that your are truly interested and you will find your time spent working on them more rewarding – financially and personally. 2) Stay away from the “hyped” crowd. Marketing techniques that draw attention fade out just as fast as they come. Stick to what works, good content, connections with people/groups and smart marketing. 3) Never be afraid to get into a niche just because it seems “saturated”. In an online world where 1 article written can funnel you tens of thousands of visitors, there’s no need to worry about overall competition levels. 4) Finally, and building on #3, try and stay ahead of the curve with your content. Be the first to write about something that is upcoming and you’ll likely remain at the top of the search results with the oldest links, most links and most social interaction.
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Hi John,
Thanks for dropping by. You make some excellent comments and I completely agree with each of your points #1 to #4.
Best regards
Simon