Does Speed Indexing via Software like SpeedLink Help?

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Does anyone recommend speed indexing citation sites (webpages 3-5 jumps from the main domain) via software like SpeedLinks?

Are there any drawbacks from doing it?
 
These services are meant for you to submit thousands upon thousands of URLs of mass spam to help get trash indexed. Does it help? Sure, to some degree, but Google also rejects a good amount of it too.

The drawback is you can have too many links indexed all at once and Google realizes they're spam and ignores them all, causing you to have wasted all your time and money. If a link doesn't get discovered naturally and indexed naturally, it's probably not worth having indexed. And letting it happen naturally gives you a natural drip of links. Mass indexing in bulk looks unnatural.

If you're asking about indexing pages on your main website, it's not needed. I feel like this question has been asked about five times this week in various threads and the answer hasn't changed.
  • Your main site has other links aimed at it
  • it's in the index already so it gets recrawled
  • you hopefully submitted a sitemap to search console
  • every CMS pings link aggregators that Google crawls
That's four reasons it's not needed for normal blog posts and pages. For mass spam, sure, it can work but it can hurt too.
 
If you do a disavow, these services were a good way to get those old links crawled quickly and hurry up the clean up process.
 
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