LinkSpun Wants to Take Headaches Out of Link Trades
YNOT – Adult webmaster Jdoughs can attest to the truth in the old saw “necessity is the mother of invention.” He said necessity is exactly what led him to create a new free service designed to ease link trading and verification for webmasters of all sizes.Just launched, Ontario, Canada-based LinkSpun.com allows direct trades between webmasters, stacked trades with multiple sites, dynamic link verification and anchor text confirmation, in addition to other related services.
Coded from scratch, LinkSpun utilizes a custom backend interface simple enough for novice traders to find their way around in a matter of minutes, yet the underlying structure is complex enough to satisfy the needs of savvy search engine optimization experts. The system automates some of the key tasks necessary for link trading and has the potential to connect thousands of serious potential partners with thousands of private domains.
“I’ve used other systems and always found myself requesting new features or asking for something to be fixed,” Jdoughs said. “Finally I had enough and decided if I ever wanted to use a truly valuable link service, I would have to bite the bullet and build one from the bottom up.
“Linkspun is a project that took months to complete, but honestly, it is built on many years of experience that I and a number of top SEO traders have garnered over the past decade,” he continued. “I am confident that anyone using the system will be pleased immediately, because so many quality webmasters have already approved of the way the system worked during beta testing.”
Jdoughs said LinkSpun allows webmasters to “put more effort into growing their traffic networks and less time into mundane tasks that can now all be set on autopilot.”
And, he emphasized, every service at the site is free of charge, at least for now.
“Eventually I expect to add some paid features, things specifically designed for professional traders seeking to track trades and make massive deals in a fraction of the time previously spent,” he said. “However, the basic services will remain free and are designed to handle everything the average webmaster will ever need. Truthfully, my main reason for building this system is that it’s something I always wished I could use, and I am glad to be able to bring a service online that I believe many others can benefit from, as well.”
For more information, visit the website or contact Jdoughs by email.