301 Ranker claims to be the most powerful SEO tool of 2016 and that it is “the ultimate search engine ranking software”.
What does the product offer?
The claims surrounding 301 Ranker are pretty impressive ones and if they are correct, then it is definitely something that is worth looking into however I can’t help but feel that this is a pretty big if. 301 Ranker is all about building backlinks using a certain type of URL that according to the creator Abdul Hannan are able to massively boost your SEO rankings.
The whole thing has been designed to allow you to quickly build these back links in order to maximise the efficiency with which your website is ranked.
As well as allowing you to build links, 301 Ranker comes with a built in pinger to monitor your links as well as additional features like indexing so that you can keep your backlinks in one place.
The purchase of 301 Ranker provides you with multiple PC licenses from Abdul Hannan as well as updates and a number of additional bonus products, all of which are part of the core premise.
How does the product work?
301 Ranker is based around using shortened URLs (such as Bit.ly, TinyURL and even Goo.gl) as a way of building backlinks for SEO. According to Abdul Hamnar, these links (known as “Permanent 301 Redirect Links” pass links to an original URL indefinitely.
This allows you to link from websites to yours and to capitalise on the fact that your link is coming from a well known URL. The software aspect of 301 Ranker pretty much automates this process allowing you to quickly and easily build up all these backlinks.
What is the initial investment?
Abdul Hannan offers two options for 301 Links, the first of which is a “Lite” version which doesn’t come with support, updates and the license is restricted to just one PC. The Pro version comes with full support, updates for life and an unlimited license.
These are priced at $27 and $47 respectively. There is a 30 day money back guarantee in place for 301 Ranker however this is handled directly by the vendor.
What is the rate of return?
There is no real claimed rate of return for 301 Links. The focus here is on the products and to credit Abdul Hannan, the software does make generating links much easier.
With this in mind I would expect results to be qualitative rather than based on direct financial gain.
Conclusion
301 Ranker isn’t necessarily a bad product.
The idea of building up a large number of backlinks quickly is something that most marketers are familiar with and would embrace but the quality of them is paramount. In the case of 301 Links, it seems more like Abdul Hannan has found an idea and ran with it but doesn’t really seem able to provide that much evidence that it works.