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How to get over 150 automatic backlinks for every post on your blog


Digi Article Blaster

We all know getting backlinks is the best way to build traffic and make money, but how many of us actually put in the time we should be?

What if I told you there was a way to get over 150 automatic backlinks for every post to your blog?

I didn’t believe it either, but then Andy Fletcher showed me his new WordPress plugin, Digi Article Blaster, and I was blown away.

Digi Article Blaster -

- Saves you hours by completely automating the process of article submission
- Gets you in to over 150 article directories with its built-in database
- Cracks captchas on autopilot using DeCaptcher and BypassCaptcha power
- Builds so many backlinks the searchbots are guaranteed to notice you, giving you lightning-fast indexing
- Spins 1000s of random articles from a few standard spin tags

You take any post on your blog… hit ‘Blast’… go and do something fun while the plugin does the work… and in ten minutes you’ll have over 150 contextual backlinks pointing to your site.  It really is that simple.

Plus, of course, it’s really cheap… and I’d like to let you know where Andy’s making it available at even better value, with a massive 66% off!

This offer is only available for a short time, so get in quick -

http://www.digiresults.com

All the best,
Tim Brydges

P.S.  This is some seriously powerful marketing firepower… you’ll be at #1 in the Google rankings before the competition knows what hit them!

http://www.digiresults.com

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9 Responses to “How to get over 150 automatic backlinks for every post on your blog”

  1. Michael says:

    I just saw Depeche Mode’s Touring The Angel , live in Milan. What a show , goddamn ! 20 songs performed , most of them great , 1-2 not that memorable. Dave Gahan is exciting to watch live , bouncing around , spinning all over the place , modern-day Jim Morrison. He’s almost 50 but his voice hasn’t gone Bob Dylan-escque…..it’s still all good.
    Martin L Gore ( who , imo , is one of the best songwriters ever .. even better than say.. Kurt Cobain) was a crow .. I think. Had a cute hat and some wings , all black , beauuutiful guitars. Mhmmm , sexy and mysterious , lovely playing. He didn’t seem to be into it as much as Dave , but maybe that’s style , I don’t know as I haven’t seen any other DM live DVD.
    Andy Fletcher was…….Andy. It’s enough.

    Overall , the show was 10/10. I wish I could’ve had the chance to see them in Bucharest.
    that’s his style *

  2. henryshensbcglobalnet says:

    The above question says it all :P

  3. easton j says:

    Wheneever I post a q or a, Yahoo asks me to take note of the spelling mistakes. Some of the correct spellings with the supposedly wrong ones are given below.
    Sachin is aching , Murali is Mural , Ponting is panting , Malik is Milk
    Dilshan is Dilation
    What do you think of this?
    Cricket Q: Is Andy Flower a better coach than Flecher?
    Edit: No, tha’s a mistake, I missed the ‘t’.

  4. Squall Leonhart says:

    BQ: How do you put your arts to work? Meaning are you an active artist? What is your area of profession?

    I am just starting out making electronic music and I just would like to hear from others. Thanks in advance!

  5. Jack Bauer says:

    Not drafting Schroeder may have already put Fletcher in the fans’ dog houses.

  6. everythingisgonnabefine says:

    srry about spelling, hard to fit in that question.
    ur told that some universes randomly form laws and matter, etc. but some are made by some designer. u look through a few universes that are just filled with nothingness or have trouble existing, then u see a few that have tiny particles of matter floating about, and finally u come to this one. u notice it has amazingly complex atoms, and stars and perfect laws, and life, and humans. the question is: do u think it was designed? y or y not?

  7. Sriram R says:

    Ricky Ponting’s [ Images ] rant about England’s [ Images ] alleged lack of respect for the spirit of the game rings hollow because Australia [ Images ] is the team which violates it most, said Ashes winning coach Duncan Fletcher.

    Writing in The Guardian, the Zimbabwe-born Fletcher, who guided England to 2005 Ashes victory, said Ponting’s homily on spirit of the game was a manifestation of his frustration after Australia failed to separate the last English pair in the first Ashes Test and settled for a draw.

    “England will be delighted they left Cardiff with a draw and no doubt amused that they head for Lord’s with a lecture about the spirit of the game from Ricky Ponting, of all people, still ringing in their ears,” Fletcher wrote.

    “If any side in the world doesn’t play within the spirit of the game it’s Ponting’s Australians, yet here he is sitting in judgment on England because he’s frustrated that his bowlers failed to complete the job,” he said.

    James Anderson [ Images ] and Monty Panesar [ Images ] batted out the last 40 minutes, during which England twice sent in physio Stev McCaig and 12th man Bilal Shafayat in an obvious attempt to waste time, much to Ponting’s exasperation.

    Fletcher said he did not condone what England did even if it was not really illegal.

    “But let’s not get carried away. What England did ate up maybe an over at most. If the batsmen had wasted the same amount of time talking between overs, no one would have batted an eyelid. Instead we’re left with the ridiculous situation of being told off by an Australian captain for transgressing cricket’s spirit – a notion he seems to only vaguely understand himself,” Fletcher said.

    Fletcher counter-attacked, saying Ponting set even a worse example for the “schoolboys watching at home.”

    “…can the Australians really argue that England’s tactics are worse than the way Ponting places pressure on the umpires and makes them look bad in front of a huge crowd and TV audience? And we haven’t even mentioned Australia’s sledging.

    “The way he objected after Aleem Dar rightly turned down a catch at silly point off Paul Collingwood [ Images ] was typical. Back in 2005 Ponting and his team were over-aggressive towards the umpires on a regular basis, and he was at it again here,” Fletcher said.

    “Ponting has to be careful. Someone needs to sit down and ask him what he understands by the spirit of the game. The way he plays is definitely not in the spirit. And if the Australians would have you think that they’d have done things differently on Sunday evening, then pigs might soon be spotted in the skies above St John’s Wood,” he quipped.

  8. jag43216 says:

    Mine
    Shawshank Redemption
    Andy: but I’m not homosexual
    Red: neither are they, you need to be human first and they dont qualify
    +
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Fletcher: (to Senator Jim Laine) Dont piss down my back and tell me its raining!

  9. Caltel T says:

    I think the boy’s name was Tony possibly, he wasn’t actually a boy even more of a teen. I think he also eliminated someone and attempted to date the daughter, I just cannot bear in mind the name of the film.

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