Build My Rank – An In Depth Review Of BuildMyRank.com
I have been trying several Link Building services in the past and you can find some other reviews at Services Similar To Linkvana. However, I have to admit that Build My Rank outranks all of them and I wished I had joined them earlier.
1. The Price
Build My Rank is $59 a month (Linkvana costs $149, BlogBlueprint if you join via IMa is $147). You can outsource blog posts for $2 each. There is also a FREE Trial which will give you 10 Free Backlinks.
2. The Blog Network
Build My Rank Blog Network is high quality. In difference to Linkvana and Blogblueprint blogs in the network do not come with the same Worpdress template. They are all different and appealing and do not look spammy at all.
In difference to Linkvana and Blogblueprint it seems Build My Rank only posts to the same blog one to two times per day. So my posts did not get buried within some hours. They stick on the frontpage of the blog for quite a while. Linkvana and Blogblueprint add up to 15 posts to the same blog daily!!!
3. Transparency
Inside the Build My Rank Members Area you will see
a.) The Title of your post
b.) When it has been posted
c.) If the blog post is already indexed
d.) The PR of the blog
Below you can find a screenshot of my project. To secure my own projects and of course the Build My Rank Blog Network you won't see keywords and post titles.

I ordered 30 blog posts on June 29th. Two days later all blog posts were written by the BMR writers. I chose to have them submitted randomly. Using this option resulted in 1 to 7 blog posts per day.
All I had to do is submit my keywords, urls and payment. After that my posts were written and submitted automatically.
It seems BMR does not check indexing often, because most of the posts are already indexed.
4. PR Of Blogs
As mentioned above, I ordered 30 blog posts, which resulted in:
12 x PR1 Links
10 x PR2 Links
5 x PR3 Links
3 x PR4 Links
I should mention that I verified each and every blog post and all PRs are 100% correct.
5. Are They On Different C-Class Blogs?
I have to admit that I was a little sceptical whether blogs are indeed on different C Class Blocks. This is why I investigated this issue carefully.
First of all... why is this important?
The major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN/Bing are becoming ever more sophisticated and smart in their search algorithms, and incorporate historical and ip address data, it is now even more important than ever to ensure that you take the necessary precautions when designing a network of linked web sites. So if blogs were on the same C-Class block links would be pretty useless.
I used the following tool to check random 8 blogs my post had been submitted to: http://www.ip-report.com/
Again: to protect Build My Rank you will not see urls or IPs.

As you can see all blogs are on different C-Class Blocks.
I have not run this check for Linkvana or BuildMyRank blogs. But I guess it is definitely something that should be done.
6. What Makes Build My Rank Better Than The Competition
One thing that is absolutely outstanding and is not offered by any of the competitors: Build My Rank will submit your blog post to Social Networks. This results in
a.) Additional Backlinks
b.) Much faster indexing
The best part here is that they seem to be using Social Bookmarking accounts that are in good standing, because the backlink shows up almost immediately in Google. I was pretty surprised about this, because in most cases Social Bookmarks do not show up at all. At least this is the case for Bookmarks created by Imautomator, Thelinkjiucer and Bookmarkingdemon.
For most of my blog posts I can see tagza backlinks, jumptags and several others.
I have not seen any change in rankings so far. However, this is obiously too early and will take some more days.
I guess Build My Rank is aware of the quality they are offering and this is why they offer 10 FREE backlinks to everyone who creates a free account (no credit card needed!).
I definitely recommend Build My Rank and if I were you I would take advantage of the 10 free backlinks asap.
Services Similar To Linkvana: Build My Rank, Blog Blueprint
Below you will find some content marketing services I am currently testing and will post more details in the future.
Services Similar To Linkvana
Build My Rank
Similar to Linkvana. They claim that their network consists of high quality, aged domains only (PR1-PR6) and is growing at a rate of 50 blogs per month. The cost is $59 per month. There is an integrated ousourcing service. Cost $2 per post. Post word minimum: 150 word.
Free Trial! You will get 10 free links when you signup for a free trial. Go to Build My Rank
The IM Advantage
I really like this one and I just joined 10 days ago. Well, I have to admit, that their homepage is pretty confusing and does not look professional at all(Sorry for saying this...). If I had not read so much about it, I most likely would not have joined. The IM Advantage consists of tons of videos, audios, guides and so on to show you step by step how to make money online. I have to admit, that so far I have not had a look at these videos and guides, because they are not the reason why I joined. I most likely will have a look at them once I have some time left.
The major reason why I joined IM Advantage is that you will get access to
1. BlogBlueprint
BlogBlueprint is a Blog Network of about 800 PR3 - PR5 Blogs. Unlike Linkvana, Blog Blueprint does approve and publish your posts pretty quickly, and pass on link juice and count as back links. Write A 100 word snippet, add one link and submit it. Limit are 20 post per day (as of now). One Post is published every 30 minutes.
I verified most of my posts and the blogs were indeed all Pr3- Pr5!
2. ArticleBlueprint
It's similar to Uniquearticlewizard. You have submit 3 versions of your article. The article will then be submitted to their OWN network of Blogs and article directories (about 800).
3. LinkBlueprint
Link Blueprint is a 3-way link network. This gives you another way of getting links to your site. I already use link blueprint and can attest to its effectiveness.
All 3 Modules (plus a lot more) is included in your IM Membership which is $140 a month.
However, you can test drive IM for $4.95 for 7 days. Go to their main site and leave. As soon as you leave you will be presented the special trial offer! Go to IM Advantage
So far I really Like Im Advantage and will write a more in depth review as soon as I have results.
PaidBackLinks
This service is not really similar to Linvana, because you do not have to submit content. Your link and keyword will be implemented into existing articles. Paidbacklinks claims to have over 642,583 Available Link Targets.
There is a Free Trial and you will get 10 free links upon signup.
I tested is and all of my links went online within some hours. I was even shown the exact url of the blog where my link has been placed and I have to admit altough the blogs are all either Pr0 to PR1, they are at least indexed in Google. In case you decide to become a paid member, the cheapest membership offer is $37 recurring ( 100 credits/month, additional credits are $0.29). I am still undecided now, but might give them a try sometime.
Linkracer
Linkracer is a privately held network of 5000 blogs. I joined 6 weeks ago. Membership fee is $17 for 12 submission to 100 sites. However, you can buy upgrades:
25 articles to 500 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $25.00
25 articles to 1000 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $35.00
40 articles to 2000 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $50.00
40 articles to 3000 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $65.00
40 articles to 4000 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $75.00
40 articles to 5000 sites. Drip fed over the course of a month - $85.00
Articles will be drip fed over 30 days. You cannot submit spun content, so the same article will go out to all blogs. Most of the blogs are .info and look all about the same. I received tons of pingbacks to my blogs, but so far I have not seen a single backlink showing up in Google or Yahoo Explorer. Let's see how things go. As of now I cannot tell if it is worth the investment as.
Articleslingshot
Articleslingshot is another privately held blog network of 4000 blogs. It also does not accept spun content. One single article sent to all blogs (choose category "ALL") is $3. I purchased the 100 submission package and submitted 100 articles back in February. My stats say I am getting up to 3000 views per day, but NO ONE is clicking over to my websites. I really wonder why.... I also cannot spot any backlinks indexed in Google or Yahoo Explorer.

I have no idea how something like this is possible and this is why I do not recommend this service.
Myarticlenetwork, Linkvana and other Blog Communities
It's true that you need to get as many backlinks as possible to get your site indexed and ranked. No doubt about that this is why I joined Linkvana and Myarticlenetwork beginning of the year and stayed a member for 4 months.
If you have no idea what I am talking about: Linkvana and Myarticlenetwork have huge Blog Communities hosted on multiple IPs and you can send your article (blog post) to Blogs in their network. Myarticlenwetwork blog community primarily consists of people who have signed up to receive blog posts sent to their blogs.
Myarticlenetwork states that they have a blog network of 10,000 blogs and tthis might definitely be true. When you become a member you can create a spinned version of your article and a unique version will be automatically sent to blogs relating to your niche in their blog network. It does not blast out your blog post to all blogs instantly, but over time to look natural.
In 4 months. I had created over 200 blog posts which were posted over 25,000 times. The result: Nothing.
I know, backlinks will not show up instantly, but after 4 months not a single blog post was listed as a backlink neither when I looked up my domains in Google nor in Backlinkwatch.
The domains I used did not get any boost in rankings nor in traffic. After 4 months there should at least be some results.
So why is this? My guess is that the blogs in the network are mostly spammy autoblogs that do not have any authority in the eyes of google. Thus google will not give links found on this site any link value.
It's the same with Linkvana.
This is why I cancelled my membership to both of them. It's obviously not worth it. At least not for me.
From what I see know it make smore sense to get ONE high quality backlink than 1000s of backlinks from low quality blogs.









