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want fresh answers from Feb 13 09:57 AM to your questions {NAME}? {NAME} I would love to do an exten

want fresh answers from Feb 13 09:57 AM to your questions {NAME}? {NAME} I would love to do an extended FAQ, as there have been many questions. But alas, there is not enough time - gotta run to those meetings So first, I'd like to [invite you to my webinar](, to SEE the product, and any questions you may have That is TOMORROW. English .- but as promised a German one will also be planned in February. Also one for the West Coast.  Tomorrow, I will show the new Internal Links Analysis we are working on and the - The three types of different Internal Links - How Internal Links analysis will work in Link Detox Smart (hint: very cool) [so better be there](,  We've tried to answer most common along the way, but here I picked the most asked questions... 1) THAT price is for the whole year? ANSWER: not this time - we offer a quarterly billing with this. It comes down to 233 per month for the all-new innovated Link Detox product with 3M Link Crawl Budget. Or 466 EUR per month for 8 million Link Crawl Budget. (please note, you can also pay in converted USD amounts, by switching on the order form) 2) Does it make sense to run your product on my 20 small domains? or is it overkill? ANSWER: heck, you don't have time to check those 20 domains yourself - that's where we come it. ESPECIALLY if you plan to use it on a bunch of smaller domains, then this offer is perfect for you so for example, I had a client mail me a list of 28 domains and asked that "overkill" question. Running this through our internal tools I saw, that to run a complete audit once per year and 11 "basic" every month I saw that the total Link Crawl Budget involved was 9 Million Therefore: I recommended the [10MÂ](addon-package, because there's quite a ton of links to audit and monitor and you always want some extra Link Crawl Budget to keep track of your competitors for example. 3) I already have a running subscription to LRT… is this promotion for me too? will this be adding to my account in parallel to my existing credits? ANSWER: this offer will run separately and in parallel until we have the migration plan for existing customers ready.  4) Do you have monthly subscriptions for Link Detox Smart? ANSWER: Currently we offer Link Detox Smart only on annual and now quarterly payments, as it's more flexible to use them. You get all the Link Crawl Budget upfront that you pay for. Otherwise, we would need to split up that Link Crawl Budget in small chunks again, which would defeat the idea of providing you more flexibility. From what I see now, we will NOT do monthly plans for the "Smart" Generation. 5) What if I need more Link Crawl Budget than I buy now? ANSWER: no problem, you can always increase your budget later 6) When does the offer run out? ANSWER: you still have ~20 hours left still  7) How is the new Link Detox Smart different? ANSWER: one sentence - it's rebuilt from the ground up for even better data, but MUCH better usability, including many time-saving automatons  8) Didn't Google say that Disavowing is not important? ANSWER: They actually said the opposite just some days ago  - On Jan 25, 2019, Google [confirmed that proactive disavowing]( is important (we call it [Link Risk Management]() (that was BTW also the day of a totally sold out and very successful LRTcon - a [charity link building conference - here's my recap]( and sales are open for 2020, half-sold already on Day1) - the same week they said that [Disavowing Links that COULD cause a Manual Action is recommended]( as well - even BEFORE the penalty.  I think that says enough. AND - without disavows, you won't see recoveries like below - as Google ALSO confirmed [all unnatural links are your own responsibility](   [google-penalty-recovery (8).png]    so here's your chance for this unique bundle.  [GET IT WHILE YOU CAN](  —Christoph  PS: [here's direct order link for one of the 35 packages if you heard enough to make a decision]( PPS: and there's a 10 day DIY refund policy here, no problem  [.] You are receiving this email because on Dec 25, 2018 you opted in to the mailing list YES, Interested in the Link Detox Smart from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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