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Which is better link indexing tool indexification, Instant Link Indexer or One Hour Indexing

We're doing submission on various website like flickr, slideshare, tumblr. Were also doing other back-linking activities like profile creation, business listing, broken link fixing, commenting on relevant articles and blog. 10%-15% links have been index in last 3-4 months. We are looking for a tool which will help us index these back-links.

After doing little research I came across 3 tools viz, -

  1. Indexification
  2. Instant Link indexer
  3. One Hour Indexing

Which of these tool is best for safe and faster link indexing. If you know better tool, I'm all interested in knowing more about it.

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