View Full Version : New Tool: Inbound Links Auto Monitor


wuwen
10-29-2004, 01:40 AM
Hii,

Do you have in bound links that are supposed to reside in other's people site? While monitoring all your inbound links on other site daily will be a very tired and boring stuff, now you can pass on this work to my tool to do it for you.

How this tool works?

(1) You register a setting into the system, telling it which webpages it should monitor for you, and what link that you want it to make sure to appear in those webpages.

(2) It will send out an activation code to you for verification purposes, and also to test if email from my system will be considered junk mail by your email system.

(3) You click a link in the email to activate your setting.

(4) My tool will then help you monitor the pages you ask it to monitor in a daily basis. If something is wrong on the webpages that it should monitor for you, i.e. the page is not accessible, your link is not in the page, then it will send you an email alert you about the incident.

(5) You can then repeat step 1 again if you want it to monitor other links for you.

Any opinion and suggestion and feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

wuwen
10-29-2004, 01:43 AM
Sorry, forget to include the link to the tool, it is located at

http://www.epsystem.net/autofind.php

Nick W
10-29-2004, 02:58 AM
I dont see a privacy policy?

I wouldnt want to give out out details of what areas I was working in the majority of cases but without even a privacy policy, how do i know what my information is being used for?

Now, if you made that downloadable that would be different, i'd probably be happy pay for it...

seobook
10-29-2004, 07:27 AM
dont like that you have to link to that tool page to use it. versions of the same code / script exist elsewhere free with no link requirement

wuwen
10-29-2004, 08:09 AM
seobook, I try to search for the web but could not find the "versions of the same code / script" exists free on the web. Perhaps you could kindly give an example? Thanks.

Anyway, this script is hosted in my server, so it will not consume your server resources. Although the fall back is a backlink...

Thank you for the remind of a privacy policy, Nick

seobook
10-29-2004, 08:13 AM
[QUOTE=wuwen]seobook, I try to search for the web but could not find the "versions of the same code / script" exists free on the web. Perhaps you could kindly give an example? Thanks.[/QUOTE]
http://www.seobook.com/archives/000277.shtml

wuwen
10-29-2004, 08:18 AM
Thank you for your sharing.

Actually I offer nothing much except that I add in the 'automatic' element in it.. The system will monitor the users' link on a daily basis without needing the user to initiate the process or start it manually, and will alert user if the links are being tore down by the other party.

Not trying to argue, just to make my offer clearer. :)

Nick W
10-29-2004, 08:27 AM
If the purpose of creating the tool is for backlinks (and why not, everyone does it...) then make it freely downloadable - or at least drop the link requirement.

You'll find people will naturally link to you without being required to. I didnt notice the link requirement at all but now, for me personally, it has some major negative points against it:

It "phones home" or has the potential to
It requires payment
Similar things exist without some of the above

wuwen
10-29-2004, 08:41 AM
Hii Nick,

Why you say that it require payment?

And what do you mean by it phones home?

wuwen
10-29-2004, 08:59 AM
I think I've no choice but to cancel the linkback condition. Now this tool could be used freely without condition...