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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: central minnesota,USA.
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Guys, How do you keep multiple key words for multiple sites organized? I wish I could set up multiple diagrams on one campaign and schedule them one after another without filling out my whole left column. Is there any easier way to keep track of all your site, schedules, and key phrases so you can really make this more "set and forget"? |
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| Enzo Ewens Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Ontario
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I dont understand what you mean? You don't want to dilute the linkjuice by passing to hundreds of keywords per campaign, right?
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: central minnesota,USA.
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I want to keep building links for a specific keyphrase with SENuke X ... and I'd prefer to use the diagramer several times instead of just once and then doing everything with the regular schedule tool (which isn't visual). The problem is, that creates lots of campaigns on the left column, and it'd be nice to have it all organized in to a campaign with sub campaigns. Then do the same thing for another keyphrase, and another and do that for all my sites. It'd be more organized then the way it (or I) is currently set up. |
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