what does it do?
In simple terms it finds links from Wikipedia that you can use, two different types of links in fact.
Note: it does require some work, it's not some "bright Shiny" toy that is designed to dazzle you, it's a real working tool that works LONG TERM, there's no 'loop holes' being exploited that can get shut down...
Now here's why Wikipedia pages dominate
the search engines:
Google sees Wikipedia as a highly trusted online authority.
Millions of people turn to Wiki for information, and the content is constantly updated, which Google loves.
And that trust translates into easy rankings for its entries.
Being able to leverage that 100 domain authority score (yup, Wikipedia is 100%) for your own benefit,
without breaking any rules, is the smart way of building a long term, reliable traffic stream for your business.
Exploiting both the methods that Backlink Rhino gives you makes it even easier to get your sites to the front pages of Google.
There's also the added bonus that domains with backlinks from wikipedia are pretty easy to 'Flip' for a quick profit, just in case you find some that aren't in your niche and you want a
super quick return on your investment...
Note: this is the lowest I'll ever be offering Backlink Rhino for...