Holy Drip Feed Blasts
If you haven’t heard of Drip Feed Blasts (DFB), well then thank your lucky stars that you read my dang blawg. This is one of those tools that a handful of SEO’s are using the dickens out of, but most are hoping to keep quiet so that it doesn’t get adopted by the bumbling retards of the SEO world and subsequently become worthless. Since we all know only the elite read my blog, and the folks from places like Warrior Forum think this place is immoral and far too realistic, it is of course safe for me to promote DFB here.
Those of you who hang out at Wickedfire (the true WF) know about Guerilla. When he’s not schooling people in political/economic debates, he drops golden nuggets of wisdom. He is one of the people behind this awesome new service. If you are growing impatient, you may check out the DFB sales thread on WF…but only if you promise to come back here and read the rest of my post.
What it Does
Ever heard of Xrumer? Of course you have. You already know that it is a somewhat pricey link spamming utility, famous for leaving buttloads of pharmacy type links (not exclusively, of course) on forums all over the internet. Some traditional white-hat SEOs (read: bitch niggaz) frown on this software because they believe it is a one-way ticket to Google purgatory. You already know how I feel about link blasting.
The trouble with Xrumer is that the learning curve is a bit high. Another problem is that, well, you have to use it yourself. F-that, right? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a service where you could just enter your URLs with varying anchor text and schedule it to run daily? Dang…that sure would be nice. But where the shit are you supposed to find such a utopianistic service?
Tha’ts right, DFB. What a smarty pants you are. The DFB interface is about as easy to use as it possibly could be, and it allows you to blast 500, 1000, or 2000 links per day (depending on your subscription level). Pricing is $49/mo, $67/mo, and $99/mo, respectively. Anyone who has ever paid for a single Xrumer blast already knows what a ridiculous value that is. You can create different blasts to run on different days, and you can combine blasts to run together. You can mix and match URLs and anchor text to your heart’s content. I haven’t seen a truly valuable link building service like this available in a very long time. Get it.
Support
Phenomenal. There is a forum where the creators of DFB not only respond to questions, but also contribute valuable SEO tips and strategies.
Pinging
DFB does currently include their own in-house pinging service, but it is still being worked on and isn’t yet 100% functional. In the future I hear there are plans to release a custom pinging solution within DFB from the creator of MegaPinger.
What is this MegaPinger You Speak of?
It is exactly what it sounds like. If you need to ping a ton of URLs, you need MegaPinger. It has proxy support, unlimited URL support, and can support up to 500 threads at once. That’s a lot of support.
Wait Why do I Need to Ping my URLs?
Whether you are building lots of backlinks with DFB, manually, or with some other automated system, it is a very good practice to ping the URLs that contain your backlinks in order to get them indexed efficiently. MegaPinger is by far the best and most cost effective way to do this. Currently you can get a lifetime license for only $27.





I’m not sure if I should hug you out of joy for using both of these tools or slap you for posting about them publicly
Both. Hug me out of joy and then slap me. Like a mother who is reunited with her child that ran away.
Nice write up OWH, thank you very much. We’re happy to catch the attention of professional SEOs.
PS, I noticed you aren’t linking to Business Caffeine yet, you should check it out.
I’m really impressed with the service. I have a shit ton of old content that never got much traffic but with the DFB backlinks that old stuff is finally making me money. With the 2000 link package I can throw all those old urls in and build them all up over a few weeks.
Looks like they just increase their prices today was about to subscribe for the monthly service when they jacked it up to 99.00. Think I’ll pass now. Good article though.
Yeah, I too was about to pick it up when I noticed the raised price. Looks like I’ll be trying to find a cheaper solution.
I know that Google may Sandbox a website when too many links appear, then come back with better rankings… but that is only with quality links. Are these links deemed to be of good quality? Or could you get dropped by Google big-time for using Drip Feed?
Lowell:
The links are obviously not of any real quality, but in large, consistent amounts, they can add up to be very powerful. I’ve never had a site de-indexed because of any sort of backlinking. The only sites I’ve ever heard of being removed from the index are for shady on-page tactics or trademark infringement, illegal content, etc.
I’ve definitely experienced temporary penalties using DFB heavily, but eventually the ranking has always come back, in my experience. Just keep diversifying and building links.
The real magic kicks in when you dfb to an intermediate layer of quality links.