One of the main troubles with generating numerous back links to a post, is scheduling them so that they don’t all fall within a short time period. Google sees staggered backlinks as more natural and somehow their “hocus pocus” formula seems to place higher value on sites which generate back links over time, rather than those that pile them up, then move on. This does make sense, but is a PITA for those trying to work on their overall PR, or promote a particular post/page.
While doing some research on automating back links, I stumbled across an easy to use automatic bookmarking tool, which drip feeds the backlinks for you. The tool is called the IMAutomator. It has both a free and Pro version, and is incredibly easy to use. Simply paste in the URL you wish to promote, click a button which extracts the description and tags, then select a catagory and how staggered you want the bookmarks created (from 3 options), and submit. Done, the IMAutomator does the rest of the work for you.
IMAutomator does not exclusively bookmark on dofollow social sites, but does focus on sites which are. The service also just added RSS feed submission, which is free for this week only. Next week when the Pro version has it’s limmited launch, the RSS feed submission, and about half the list of bookmarking sites will become exclusive to the paid pro version, until then you can try them out for free. Don’t dawdle, the downgraded free version will come into effect on May 31st.
I don’t do much marketing, and my primary blog runs a lot of giveaways and such, so I will be staying with the free version for now, but the Pro version may be something I will get in the future.
P.S. I do know bookmarks go through, because I get Google alerts for them occasionally.









