Introducing LinkNerve
It’s been way too long since the last post here. Most of our users get updates through the internal blog, so the main blog has been really neglected. We’ll try to remedy that in the future.
The even that has prompted this blog post is the release of the new service LinkNerve. We are working on a few items in Beta, but this is ready to release, so we want to cover some of the details here.
LinkNerve is a new system that will prompt bloggers via email for offers to link internal text that already exists on their website. Most of you may have already received an email explaining the system. And the email that you get with your first offer will explain things in even more detail. But one misconception I wanted to cover was the idea that we are trying to get links that were purchased by other companies. We indexed all the blogger pages from Google, and it’s near impossible to filter out previous paid postings. The system does filter out terms that are already linked, so you are never being asked to replace a link. But if accepting an offer from LinkNerve violates the terms of service from another network, you should reject that offer. Rejecting an offer does not mean you won’t receive offers in the future.
Let me know if you have any questions about the system.





March 19th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
I did receive two offers but had to reject them because there were already paid links in the two posts indicated. I just wonder if there’s a way for LinkServe to allow us to place their links in an alternate post that doesn’t already have to meet some other company’s ToS?
March 23rd, 2008 at 12:58 am
So far I’ve added three links and they’ve all been on posts I’ve written for Blogitive anyway. I assumed as this service was passed on via Blogitive it was okay with them and their clients. if anyone is hesitating I was paid really quickly!
March 28th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Argh, I had been slacking off on checking e-mails the past few days because of high stress and headaches, and missed this post, so didn’t realize to check my e-mails. Missed out on the links sent to me. Sincerest apologies to all, I’ll be sure to check my e-mail daily from now on.