Instant Social Anarchy Review
Written by Deb St. George
The Instant Social Anarchy software claims to bring thousands of backlinks to your website with a click of the button.
Instant Social Anarchy is a software automation tool
that promises to setup thousands of accounts on web 2.0 properies at the click of a button. When I think of web 2.0 properties I think of blogs, but in this case these web 2.0 properties are all twitter clones.
I spent about 3 hours typing in the captcha's to setup accounts, the software read setting up 800 accounts of 1200 accounts but in the end only 60 accounts seem to register. Out of all of the four networks Status Net, Yonkly, Revou, Jisko, and Elgg networks (twitter clones) in the end of typing in all the captcha's I ended up with around 60 accounts out of the 1,556 accounts listed. I put out a test message and most of the messages went out correctly, and there was no email confirmation needed as the email accounts were setup up instantly mostly through @mailslapping.com and on @sewingmachinesdiscount.info.
They have a spinner for your messages so not all the messages are the same.
Here is a sample spinned message and you need to have the #link# to add in your website url:
I recently just {dreamed about|saw|thought about|laughed about} chocolate, that yummy {chocolate treat|chocolate bar|chocolate sweet} recipe at #link#
The software installs on your computer and you can make projects (each website your are trying to promote) with pools (website URL and keywords that will be inserted into your profile) to be inserted into your twitter clones. You can insert a 140 character message on each of the twitter clones.
The twitter clones themselves seem to have no Google Page Rank (PR), there are very few visitors and people are not really talking back and forth because they are automatically just tweeting their message and links in hope of getting a backlink to their website. Most of the sites seem to be brand new, with very few followers or messages listed on them.
I was not too surprised to find that after looking at my stats in Awstats the next day for the website I was trying to promote that there was in fact only 1 linkback out of the 60 messages I sent out. The username and passwords did work on the sites so you could spend hours typing in messages there if you so chose to do so.
Networks:
StatusNet 95
yonkly 104
Revou 64
Jisko 469
Elgg 824
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1,556
If you are looking for revelant linkbacks to your website, it usually makes sense to have the website linking back to you have similar subjects to the subject you are trying to promote. For example if your website is about dog grooming, you'd want to put your link on other dog grooming authority sites and then your link about dog grooming has more authority coming from other dog grooming sites.
There is an option to add other twitter clone network URLs. The only benefit I could see would be to the owner of the twitter clones. The owner of the twitter clone might be able to get a higher ranking in Alexa if they were getting instant traffic with people posting messages on their site. I installed a statusnet clone on one of my websites to see if I could add it to the network at http://www.blognethosting.com/statusnet/ but could not get a profile set up on Instant Social Anarchy although it added the url to the software list.
I suspect owners of the twitter clones know they are being automatically tweeted to and therefore there really is nothing blackhat about using the software. The owners are hoping to increase the traffic to their twitter clones to increase their page rank.
In the end I decided that having a lot of backlinks from twitter clone profiles that are not revelant to the subject of my website might not help my website get ranked any higher. My stats showed only one backlink out of 60 websites and message submissions, so I am supposing this tactic might not a good one to implement. I asked for a refund and was told that my refund would be back to me within 7 days. They seem to have good customer service and I will look at their other products as this particular product didn't meet my needs.
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