UPDATE: As predicted, the network was fully deindexed on March 24th less than 2 months after it launched.
If you have anything to do with SEO it is likely you have had an email pop in to your inbox to buy SEO Link Monster.
It seems like every man and his dog is blindly promoting it even John Chow can’t help himself.
I had considered doing a full case study for SEO Link Monster but I quickly decided against it.
I wanted to take some time to write about what SEO Link Monster actually is and precisely why you shouldn’t buy it.
We’ll explore why people are promoting it so hard and suggest better proven alternatives.
Heck, I’m not even going to link to it.
What Will I Learn?
Well to be honest its not actually clear what SEO Link Monster actually is from their sales material. As far as they are concerned it is a Monster Of A System That Can Literally Guarantee Higher Google Rankings.
Having a browse around a few forums it turns out the SEO Link Monster is essentially a network of 5,000 websites with a page rank of 1-4. It costs $47 for the first month and then $147 a month after that.
So what do you actually get for your money? $147 per month will allow you to submit 14 blog posts to the network per day with up to 3 links. On the surface that doesn’t seem to poorly priced if I’m honest. However there is a lot more to consider than that.
The reason everyone is promoting SEO Link Monster so hard is simple, money. Take a look at the joint venture page, here are the most interesting bits though-
They are giving away $36,000 in their prelaunch contest which is split between the top 10 affiliates. The number 1 affiliate will get $20,000 of that pot!
As well as that each customer can generate up to $255 per sale plus a minimum of $59.97 in monthly recurring commissions. So that means in the first month you can earn $313 plus $59.97 per month for the lifetime of the customer.
So if you’re wondering why everyone is so desperate to shove it down your throat at the moment, that’s why. It’s all about the money.
First of all SEO Link Monster was created by Brad Callen who is responsible for some decent software based products.
He is also the guy behind SEOLinkVine which just flat out didn’t perform and took a lot of heat from people in various forums so this is the first indication on why you shouldn’t buy SEO Link Monster.
Brad Callen is also the brother of Matt Callen who runs the MyArticleNetwork which has about 10,000 blogs in it. I used to have some great results with that network a couple years back but it has lost its traction in recent times unfortunately.
You have to ask the question, how many domains have been reused from previous networks to fuel SEO Link Monster?
The problem with launching a link network on this scale is it is going to attract a lot of attention from Google. It’s no secret that Google has a dislike for link networks and does their best to find and eliminate them.
On the TrafficPlanet forum it was mentioned that Brad already had 17,000 opt ins for the product. Let’s assume that 10,000 people (and that’s a low ball given the likes of John Chow are promoting this) sign up to the network of 5,000 domains.
Each of those people can submit 14 posts a day.
So that means the network of domains suddenly start receiving up to 140,000 posts every single day with up to 420,000 links. That’s a huge strain for any network of sites to take.
If I’m honest I think that 10,000 users is a very low estimate and the actual number of users is much greater although I can’t confirm that.
On top of that this kind of launch that has been promoted so hard will have every newbie around the world drooling on their keyboards dreaming of making millions overnight.
They will be huge volumes of users submitting poorly spun content.
From what I can understand there is no moderation of the posts going out to the network. This leaves it hugely vulnerable in my opinion.
It was also mentioned on TrafficPlanet that the spinning functionality isn’t random at all. If you have {word 1|word 2|word 3} {phrase 1|phrase 2|phrase 3} it will only spin out to Word 1 Phrase 1, Word 2 Phrase 2 and Word 3 Phrase 3.
You should avoid SEO Link Monster because this network will get caught and deindexed by Google in the coming months.
Although the pretty graphics and fancy video are appealing it just isn’t worth being part of.
What if you have 500 hundred of those sites linking to your money site and Google comes along and slaps the lot?
Not only will that erase your rankings over night but it could result in the deindexation of your site as well.
The only thing you should do if you buy SEO Link Monster is send an E-mail to your competitors telling them how good SEO Link Monster is and how your getting great results with it.
Make sure you include your affiliate link with your E-mail. Other than that it is worthless.
It would be interesting to see what people who buy SEO Link Monster think, especially if you run your own high PR network of sites.
If you have bought it please let us know how well it performs, personally I don’t think it is even worth a case study.
Let me know what you think of SEO Link Monster!
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thanks for sharing this article
Not a problem 🙂
thanks for this article… i was planning… but now…””
Good decision
Hi Matthew,you just save lot of people from that networkkeep the good work
No problem :@)
And me i was getting ready to order backlinks, but thankfully i seen your experience and put me of to their services.
Good decision 🙂
Hi Matthew!Thanks for being so honest in this review. I was thinking of buying SEO for my blog, EntrepreneurBusinessBlog.com but after reading reading this post, it changed my perception entirely. Knowing that this SEO sites won’t last forever is one fact I can hold on to, to think twice about paying for seo.I hope it’s possible hitting on high on Alexa ranking in a short period of 6 months. Cos that’s my target.Emenike Emmanuel
No problem, but Alexa rank is meaningless
Hmmm. It’s 2016 and SeoLinkVine is still up and running. Still listed on ClickBank.It’d be interesting to test SLV to see how it’s currently performing. Frankly, I have dozens of sites I’ve kept since Penguin 1.0 killed about HALF of the entire internet in 2012. A few have spontaneously recovered by doing absolutely *nothing*. :)Just because a domain’s deindexed by Google doesn’t mean it can’t rank on Page 1 of Bing/Yahoo. Or get direct traffic by other means.And we really don’t know what percentage of domains in SLV’s *current* inventory are ranking for what where, how many simply lack sufficient Domain Authority to rank well, or how many are truly, actually deindexed.$67/mo is a bit too stiff – tho I may try it for a month. (Anybody have a valid coupon code?) You’d be surprised how even krappy domains can rank under-served long-tail keywords – get eyeballs and clicks.
Seems like a complete waste of money to me, it would be better invested in building out a site as part of your own PBN
the best website , i’ll bookmark this link
Thanks Vesana 🙂
Wow! thanks for honest opinion, mate! I’ve came here from John Chow blog and I’m happy I’ve noticed your link in comments…
No problem its what I do 🙂
Thanks Matt for being so honest in this review. I think that some people can get so side-tracked and blinded by having quick results versus actually doing the work the right way the first time. We will see what happens in the next coming months.
That’s how it goes quite often unfortunately
Can you write a article about backlink beast?
I haven’t used it sorry
wow! this is good article. I like it and hope to get more article about SEO. Thanks
No problem 🙂
hi mattsis worth it to buy service on mosterbacklinks ?
Never heard of it
It is in the title 🙂
Hello Matt, I came here from your Income Report for August 2013 :D. Hint: Matt Cutts recommendation. I just want to share my experience with John Chow. However, firstly, I would like to say that I am a fan of John Chow and i have learned a lot from him. However, in the past, I have received shady affiliate promotions from him from Affiliates he partners with. There was this one guy that was promoting his “Make Money Online” product who turned out to be a criminal being sued in the USA for insurance fraud. On this post I also read that John Chow was promoting SEO Link Monster. I own John Chow`s book and in it he says to always research the affiliate programs you promote and to never promote products that can cause harm to your readers.It seems to me that he is not following his own rules. Again, I am a fan of John Chow and I`ve learned a lot from him.
Hi,Yeah it is a fine line to walk and I don’t read his blog with the same commitment I used to because it has become guest post/promo central rather than John sharing his own knowledge/advice.Drop him an email though he will be welcoming of the feedback!
Yeah that is very interesting..”buy seo” is not even in the content..
I was about to experiment Senukex, but after reading this post I think they are not worth my time, leave alone the $67 monthly subscription. Thanks Mathew
Cheers Mark ^^
Hi,Wow are they still running? I thought they had shut down when Google deindexed them. Obviously the callen brothers are squeezing as much money out of people as possible.Thanks for your detailed feedback
Thanks for this great info Matthew Woodward…what do you think about Ultimate Demon..???Is it worth buying..???
Watch https://searchlogistics.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/ and find out 😛
What do you think of LinkPipeline does that work? Is it safe?
I have no experience with it sorry
Well i am not a lover, submits sites to low value blogs ( as per ahrefs, highest domain rank=49 ) totally irrelevant to niche and worse still totally irrelevant anchors.When experimenting it submiited 5 of my web 2.0 links to the same blog post at the bottom of the post with no surrounding contentnot within the content and in my opinion this sticks out like a sore thumb as unnatural. And furthermore those links were on a tag page of a sub domain with no PR and a blogroll showing complete dross from SEO, Music festivals, cancer treatment, also load of links to bookmarks, you have to ask why would a blog link out to so many bookmarking sites.Having generic anchors like visit site, click here etc no problems but i was getting anchors like ” Fort, Loop,Dance,Cool etc my niche revolves around moving overseas and i fail to see how them anchors will ever be relevant or look natural. If you are sending your tier 1 links to this service then you could possibly have wasted your time creating them in the 1st place, with all the algo changes it’s a good idea to maintain as much relevance as possible tier to tier and as per Matthew’s tutorial quality should only slide on the 3rd tier.Matt is more of a expert than myself so maybe he would like to comment on what i have wrote here but in my opinion if you insist on using it i would only send tier 2 links ( making pipeline link 3rd tier ) to this service, although you could do a better job with GSA and incur no monthly fees. And i also wonder how many of these blogs are in other Callen networks giving them the chance to earn money from the same network twice.Tried it CANCELLED it. Also this was pushed for MS users at a discounted rate and links were sent to the service on auto-pilot so you can imagine how many people are hitting this service with all their submit items, which leads to the possiblity of it getting flushed out by Google at some point.I realise the service is meant for indexing your links but the reality is it creates another tier so use wisely.And last but not least you have no control over where it submits your links making it a complete pain if you need to remove links at any point.Be a shepherd not a sheep if you follow the pipeline flock they may walk you off a cliff.
Just planning it all out 😛
Even that will be weight worth in GOLD….. waiting for it… 🙂
Hey Matt,Hope all is well… Eagerly waiting for your next tutorial series… I hope it’s the Scrapebox “out of the box” encyclopedia?…. Any updates? Thanks again….Akbar
Hi,I’m probably going to go with building a site over my shoulder and making the first sale with $100 start up budget next.
Hi Mark,No it doesnt mean link building is over, all the old tricks still work just as well today as they did a few years back.But it does bring up the debate, instead of spending 10 hours link building – should you spend 10 hours authoring?
I always thought that Matt Cutts guy was talking bull, seam’s he might be right. Good interesting content that get’s people engaged seam’s to be the way to do things. Does this mean that link building is over ?And should we be concentrating on engaging with our readers.Thanks Matt you Rock
Thank you. Was thinking of buying it
Hi Rose,If you buy it, you want a slap 🙂
Hi Matt, Ive been reading your blog for sometime now. I have many questions about link building and SEO. But have have one question that i would really like you to try and explain. Why does this page rank #1 on google for “buy seo” ?
Hi Mark,In short – no idea.I didn’t try to rank it, read this https://searchlogistics.com/seo/link-building/zero-links/
Is Backlink Beast this software under a different name?
Thats the latest ‘edition’ of it yes
WOW! Came across this post while i was reading your comment on Johnchow. This is a very insightful. Thank you for sharing and let those who have ears hear 🙂
No worrys (:
21cssindia.com Very nice and interesting.
Given what happened to this blog network about a month after you posted this review this was very astute advice!
It was begging for it from day one 😛
Wow! thanks for honest opinion, mate! I've came here from John Chow blog and I'm happy I've noticed your link in commets.. 🙂
Ooops not sure how I missed this comment, glad you enjoyed the article 😛 They got fully deindexed just after launching ^^
This Guys Brad Callen ever produce good stuff? lol SeoLink wine, some KW research tool… he only has big name!
Haha I've heard lots of people abuse SEOLinkVine but never heard it called SEO Link Wine lol
MatthewWoodward.co.uk lolZ! I confuse ;D
Sereyboth Yorn Sorry thats my Facebook page, like it to get updates 🙂
Thanks for the heads up Matt, I totally agree with all your opinions, very often I see people with blog networks on the forums that boast having incredible page ranks etc, and for obvious reasons people don't share the urls but 9/10 times you see a couple of pages in someone smarter finds out the actual urls and exposes that they've been slapped. Sometimes people do confess and handle it professionally however it does make you think how much money it would cost to build a network so big! And what do you do with those dead domains when they're lost… SEO link monster could be that dog.It's worth picking services carefully, which can be hard for new SEO's. Look forward to how this blog will progress, hopefully you'll expose the trash and point people to services with added security and great results like buildmyrank.
Hi,It seems there has been a huge crack down on blog networks recently and more specifically homepage backlink networks. Quite a few have been completly deindexed and like you say, not everyone is so upfront about it :)There is an awful lot of junk services available and I see new SEO's get fleeced on a daily basis. It makes it worse when you can polish a turd to the shine SEO Link Monster has achieved.If you have any SEO related tests you would like to see on the blog let me know!