Stealth BH Link Building and Management Tools

There are many millions of PR 3, 4, 5, 6 quality websites (and tens of millions of pages) where links can be dropped. For example, there are tons of WP blogs that have ‘do follow’ plugin installed. Commenting on these blogs will get quality links. However, you can’t just include a link to a mortgage, loan, insurance, porn, games site, etc, because most times the blog owners will delete these links; especially if they suspect you’re only commenting for the link or you link to a commercial or unrelated site.

As well, there are many, many authority sites that allow commenting or reviews in one form or another, but, again, they won’t allow any form of link spamming.

Now, imagine if you could fool these site owners into thinking that the links you left on their sites go to non-commercial (advertisement free), nice-looking blogs… which they do! But the search engine spiders, and the link juice, are taken to your commercial sites – the sites where you really want the links to go!

This is exactly what PR Channeller and Dynamic Links Manager help you do. First I’ll explain PR Channeller and then Dynamic Links Manager.

PR Channeller
This is a WP plugin.  See the plugin user-interface below with an explanation of the different fields. 

1. User ID: This is your unique user ID which is embedded in the plug-in. Do not share the plugin or your user id. If a specific user id is abused in any way, the account will be terminated and won’t be reinstated!

2. IP: This is optional. If you add your IP to the edit box, the plugin will treat you as a spider and so you’ll be able see where the spiders are being redirected to.

3. Active: Choosing ‘yes’ and saving the settings, activates the plugin and ensures spiders are redirected to the selected URLs.

4. Messages: This is general info about your account and any potential problems.

5, Update Settings (button): After modifying the settings, you need to click this button to save them!

6. Spider Redirection URLs: Each blog post has an optional URL box where the spiders are redirected to. If the box is empty, the spiders won’t be redirected. (Ensure you use the ‘http’ prefix when entering URLs.)

7. Save Spider URLs (button): After entering URLs, save them by clicking this button – otherwise they won’t be saved!

Here’s how to use PR Channeller: create a non commercial blog with a very appealing theme (this is a theme I typically use), add some content from Ezinearticles.com or anywhere else, install the plugin. Decide on what links you want and the sites you want to promote. Create some pages on the blog and add the URLs of where want the spiders redirected to in the relevant boxes of plugin. Finally, comment on the target blogs/sites and include the links to the blog pages. (For a more detailed description and tactics see below.)

Dynamic Links Manager
This a plugin and theme.  This is a variation of the PR Channeller idea, but instead of a blog you create a fake tiny URL site (which is the theme). Here’s a screenshot of the only page of the theme.

Here’s a screenshot of the plugin user-interface and an explanation of the individual fields.

1 to 5 are the same as PR Chaneller (see above).

6. Human Redirection URLs:  These are the URLs of where humans are redirected when they click links. (Ensure you use the ‘http’ prefix when entering URLs.)

7. Spider Redirection URLs: These are the URLs of where spiders are redirected when they follow links. (Ensure you use the ‘http’ prefix when entering URLs.)

8. Save Human and Spider URLs (button): After entering the human and Spider URLs, save them by clicking this button – otherwise they won’t be saved!