SEO Autopilot Link Indexing

By | February 20, 2019

A wise man once said the best way to index a link – is with another link.

However, if you are using a tool such as SEO Autopilot, and have multiple website’s to optimize and have so many campaigns running that your linking tool is working none stop – perhaps even running more than one license at the same time. You are going to want to use an indexing service. Something that does the job for you. Hands free.

As you probably know SEO Autopilot had a service which used Google. At the time of writing this service is not available. You might therefore be looking for a cost effective alternative

Which Link Indexing Service Should I Use With SEO Autopilot?

Simple question, with a simple answer. OneHourIndexing

https://onehourindexing.co/

I could write a lot of waffle about the experience I have had with well known alternatives to this service. But luckily I don’t have to. My fellow SEO professional Matthew Woodward has done an excellent comparison piece which looks into all of this for us.

Check it out here

I have used all the services he looks at in this post, and many more. I have gone to Fiverr and bought a gig that claims to index 100,000 links for $5. I waited for the gig to be delivered and after 14 days the indexing rate was under 1%.

For $17 you get 1,000 links indexed a day and in my experience this is a 90+ indexing rate and is done very quickly. This small fee gives you up to 30,000 links per month indexed. Enough for the vast majority of SEO Autopilot users.

$47 per month gets you 10,000 links per day or up to 300,000 per month. Excellent value..

Simply extract your links from SEO Autopilot

Click “View submitted URL’s” from the top right of SEO Autopilot. Copy and paste the list or lists into a notepad file. Remembering there may be more than one list.

Then add these links to the OneHourIndexing interface and schedule as appropriate. It really is that simple. Affordable, accurate and fast.

Alternatives to Link Indexing Services

One last point. Sometimes. When you are only creating a small number of tier one links. Less than 50 in a month for a specific website.

Where absolute quality is far more important than quantity. Perhaps you are doing this for a client – then I don’t use a link indexer at all. My third tier becomes an indexing tier. I have little or no expectation of every link in my third tier being indexed itself., They are there to index the second tier, which in turn indexes the direct site links.

Tools like SEO Autopilot do a great job of letting you create an appropriate 3rd tier. Otherwise Scrapebox is my go-to tool of choice to get this job done.