As you can imagine, running and maintaining the Contextual Backlink Premium Blog Network is no easy feat, and ensuring that our members backlinks are maintained properly and availability of blogs is always our primary concern.
To this end, the Contextual Backlink Network was designed following months of research in to Search Engine indexing patterns, and built with scalability and availability in mind.
Our internal Blog Management system constantly monitors the network, checking both that the blogs are active and online, and also their stats regarding the number of posts they’ve received and robot crawl rates.
With this data and membership stats, our Management System assesses each blog hourly, checking if it should continue to receive submissions or not.
Once a set ratio of posts to indexing rate has been achieved, the blog is retired from the network, and a new blog is brought in to replace it.
Whilst we say ‘retire’, we don’t mean that the blog is deactivated! The blog stays exactly where it is, backlinking continues, the hosting stays the same. Nothing changes other than it’s status in our internal management system.
