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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: USA
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I have some Christmas related websites that I'm trying to bump up in the search engines. I've heard rave reviews about SE Nuke X but I'm just wonderng what the learning curve time on the software is? I'm still working hard on the sites, adding content daily, etc. With my full-time job I don't have a lot of extra time to spend hours learning how to use the software. Just wondering how long it would take me to get it going. Also, what other costs are involved besides the monthly fee? Thanks. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Arizona
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There is a learning curve, It took me maybe a solid week to get comfortable with the software but if you know the seo basics you will do fine. There are some good video programs out there that teach you some things as well that could eliminate the learning curve.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Canada
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There definitely is a learning curve... I messed up with it and over nuked... you need to keep is slow and steady and really try and keep it looking natural.
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So I might be better off just spending the $$ on hiring someone to do manual backlinking and concentrate on putting content on my site? Are there other costs involved besides the monthly fee? |
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| Well, there will be no other costs for using SeNuke X but if you do many submission I think it is worth to pay for a link indexing service (starts at 5$ for 1000 links). SeNuke X has its own indexer but their is a daily limit. If you use the software for mass link creation it would not be enough. |
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SeNuke is a great tool. It's pretty intuitive and should not take very long to learn to use it properly. I set up my campaigns to run over a period of many days or weeks rather than blasting out a full campaign in a single day. If used properly, it's a tremendous tool IMO.
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on new sites spread your submissions with at least 2 weeks otherwise you can get sandboxed also there isnt too much of learning curve with the wizard you can use one of the templates they provide however if you built a review site on blogger,squidoo hubpages or even youtube you can blast these sites with links because they dont get sandboxed also when you are using articles press releases etc use original content if you do it right it will take some time ( like 2-4 hrs per campaign not much ) other than that just follow the tutorials use original content and you will be fine
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