Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Recovering Link Building Addict Relapses (differently)...

Hi John,

Before I say anything... first I want you to know that if you have
problems with compulsive link building then you probably don't want
to know about the 99,000 links RankBuilder can slam into your site...

And you definitely shouldn't even entertain the idea of visiting
this page:

http://www.rankbuilder.com

...or should you?

Yesterday I released RankBuilder 2.0 to the general public... John, a
recovering link addict happened to come across that page above.

This of course sent the linkamine chemical rushing through the
brain, just like old times...

But something was different...

John remembered they always asked these 8 questions at the
beginning of his LBA (link builders anonymous) meetings:

1.  Did you ever lose time from work or school due to link building?

2. Has link building ever made your home life unhappy?

3. Have you ever felt remorse after link building?

4. Did link building cause a decrease in your ambition or
efficiency?

5. After link building did you feel you must return as soon as
possible and try to cover your losses?

6. Were you reluctant to use "link building money" for normal
expenditures?

7. Did you ever build links longer than you had planned?

8.  Have you ever committed, or considered committing, an illegal
act to finance your link building?

Of course, John had experienced all of these in the past.  You see,
normal link building is a gateway to what can become a compulsive
need to build links.

First you build a few links, and you may even see some immediate
results from your link building efforts...  Then you build a few more
and a few more... until eventually the results sort of plateau or
disappear altogether.

Then you get stuck in an insane cycle of building links just to try
get that exhilarating rush of first page search engine rankings and
thousands of f.ree visitors (one more time).  This is where the
addiction, the lying to yourself, cheating, lying to others and
resent sets in.

If you want top search engine rankings, and that ever elusive f.ree
traffic, then you have a few choices...

If you've never had problems with link building or never even tried
it:

- In this case, I recommend you avoid falling into the same
pitfalls the most compulsive link builders do.  RankBuilder 2.0 is
finally your breakthrough chance to build links, grab top search
engine rankings and f.ree traffic without the subsequent addiction
and ultimate failure.

In other words, you need this if you don't want to end up like John:

=> http://www.rankbuilder.com

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If you're a recovering link building addict like John:
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- You can go get RankBuilder 2.0 now -  you don't even have tell
anybody you did it and you can grab it for less than the price of a
cup of coffee...  And, like John now says, you can get your link
building fix without all the hard ache and completely avoid
answering "yes" to any of the questions from John's LBA meetings.

These days, most people don't even know John is back to build links
again.  With the pure automation power of RankBuilder, John spends
a half an hour or so setting it all up and then never even looks at
while RankBuilder builds all the links John normally would've spent
hours doing by hand.

And he's not spending nearly as much as he used to on link
building.  In fact his "link building money" is barely a blip on
the radar - and the amount of links he can build infinitely
increases while spending less.

The fact is, if you are, or you used to be like John and swore
you'd never build another link again.  Then RankBuilder 2.0 just
might be the ultimate way to finally break through all the
negatives, and even see massive successes like you'll see in this
video:

=> http://www.rankbuilder.com

Whatever you choose to do... don't start or go back to compulsive
link building.  It's bad for your health and your results.

Cheers,
Alex 

55 bd Mont Royal Ouest #605, Montreal, QC H2T 2S6, CANADA

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