SEO Link Monster Review – Does it Work? Real Honest Review
SEO Link Monster is the new kid on the block when it comes to blog networks. It’s so new that hasn’t even been launched yet. However, it is coming February 7 (2012) and is being brought to you by brothers Brad and Matt Callen. You may be familiar with two of their other well-known products: SEO Link Vine and My Article Network
This review won’t be as long and detailed as some others because SEO Link Monster is not yet up and running full force. But by reading some of the things written by the Callen brothers in the past weeks we can give you a general idea of what to expect. Of course, all of this is subject to change when the service goes online.
The brothers Callen promise a new service offering an automated Google ranking system, a link building network that is allegedly “unlike any other”, a professional support staff, and personalised SEO training for those in need. All of this will be available for an initial first-month fee of $47; after that the fee goes up to $147 per month.
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Another Blog Network
Although details remain sketchy it appears that SEO Link Monster will be another blog network with a twist. What’s the twist? Ownership. Virtually all of the blog networks these days are owned by the users rather than a central ownership. In other words, when you sign on with a blog network you submit your domains to be shared among all the other users. Together you help one another to build the network and ostensibly the content along with it. However, the very nature of such a network is not sustainable over the long haul.
This principle has been clearly demonstrated by the Callen brother’s previous blog network, SEO LinkVine. That network, like so many others, started out exceptionally strong but then collapsed under its own weight when the number of users reached critical mass. The Callen brothers plan to avoid the same fate with their new venture by owning the entire network themselves. Users who sign up with this service will not be able to submit their own domains to grow the network.
This model allows the Callen brothers to tightly control the content and where it goes. Hopefully this also means they won’t allow watered-down content to destroy the value of the network. But of course, that remains to be seen should we decide to take a look a year from now. If they hold true to that model, this could end up being a very profitable link building tool for everyone involved.
Ease of Use
One of the things SEO Link Monster allegedly has going for it is its ease of use. The system is almost entirely automated, including level-1 and flat spinning tools. You simply create your articles, and submit them by pasting them into your control panel. From there the automated system takes care of the rest. You’re provided with a set of tools to help you track your rankings and measure your results. For newbies it doesn’t appear that it could be any simpler.
As previously mentioned, along with the article submission service users also get a free SEO training course (though we don’t know what that will entail), an article pack, and some free software available only to SEO Link Monster users. I’m not sure all of these benefits are worth the money for this service but we’ll have to wait and see when it comes out.
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Case Studies
We have not done any testing ourselves due to the fact that SCO Link monster is not yet live. We contacted some of the other reviewers we know and one of them did an early test with mixed results. This reviewer submitted 40 articles over the course of two weeks and checked his results at the end of each week. After the first week his page rankings and total number of submissions were not all that impressive. Certainly not worth the $147 per month if things do not change once the system goes live. By the end of the second week his sites had slightly better page ranking but still a very poor submission rate.
It is quite possible that the poor performance of SEO Link Monster in this test is a solely the result of the fact that it’s not yet up and running. But if the Callen brothers own all of the blogs on the network, and all those blogs are currently making them money, it would stand to reason that even a beta test of this program should return promising results. The fact that it didn’t leads one to wonder how well the service will perform in the real world.
A Cautious Conclusion
In conclusion, this review was to give you some general information in anticipation of the release of the service. Don’t base your decisions on whether or not try it solely on what we’ve written here. If you are the courageous type you might want to sign up as soon as it’s available in early February 2012. Otherwise you might want to wait until it’s been a month or so and read what some of the other reviewers are saying about it. Best of luck to you.
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Please note this is a prelaunch review and actual launch is not until 7th February 2012 – Where we will then right a formal review after we have tested the system in detail.
