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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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As we all know, there are many auto-submission tools & backlink builders in use over the past few years. Some say you need to use them all together to reap the benefits, some say you can just use SENuke plus maybe UAW and you're set. And some say many of these have lost their power due to Google footprinting and flooding the directories, blog networks and other sites with too much similar content. So in an effort to streamline buying & using them all (which is a lot of work and would probably end up in redundant submissions anyway,) which, of the list below, are the essential ones (or 2 or 3) you must have and use regularly to get the best big but natural backlink growth? And which if any, are not as powerful as they once were? Honest, experienced reviews please, not affiliate thumbs-ups ![]() - SENuke - Unique Article Wizard - My Article Submitter - My Article Network - Traffic Kahuna - Article Ranks - LinkVana - Profile Links Thanks for your input, Seth |
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| Marxist (Groucho) War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Seattle, WA, USA.
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There are already a whole bunch of threads discussing each of these products, individually and in various combinations. But if you want to start another thread, go for it. Except it's against the rules of this section to discuss or review WSOs. So we have to leave out SEOLinkvine and Angela's backlinks. You might remove those choices from your post so we don't have to delete other posts later on. |
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OK Ken, deleted SEOLV and Angela Yes there are many threads about some combination of these. But some of these tools are old and maybe tired. What I'm looking for is an update of of their current effectiveness, and a one-place roundup of the best essential combination to purchase & use. To jazbo, perhaps you didn't see the line in my post that said "Honest, experienced reviews please, not affiliate thumbs-ups." Check out his aff link in his sig, guys...shameless |
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Luv ya, Ken ![]() You may have been right about too many posts already for these tools. Nobody's jumpin' on this ![]() We'll give it over the weekend and see if anybody has the super-submission-tool-combo answer! |
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Don't use ALL of them, try 1-2 out at a time on different websites each month or so. the only problem though is that I think you need 2 months per product to have a good feel for what it does...
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At some point of time... You also need to outsource some of the tasks and only concentrate on a few tools.
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Linkvana is way to expensive for what it gives you in my opinion.
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I am going to say use one if you are a hobbyist. But if you are a professional business person, use them all. Now there are multiple threads saying product XXX or product YYY does not work. You have to remember though that these products are just tools. They only reflect how they are used. I guarantee that someone who complains that a product (assuming it is a white hat strategy) does not work is not using the product correctly. Whether it be using articles that look like they were written by a Mongolian yak herder or bad linking practices, they are not using the system the way it was intended. Create fantastic content and you will see a significant difference in your experience to these users. Just remember when reading any review on these products, the spammers complain the loudest (and lie the most). Bottom line is create a link that you would be happy to have on your main sites for everyone else and the world is a happy place. |
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Use every program above that you can afford.Personally i do a lot of experimenting and for new websites the Senuke is a blessing.Got 4 out of 5 sites on page 1 within 2 weeks. Submit,submit and submit some more...and when you have created your good position on Google -use UAW and get the amount of backlinks you need to stay on top for good! My best advice. Annette. |
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Uhhh... careful.. when people say "use them all" i'm pretty sure they mean OVER TIME. Don't immediately start using them all or else you won't know which one are effective or not. Like, try SEnuke to rank a KW, UAW for another KW/inner page/website etc. Personally I've been trying a new service every 1-2 month and keeping the ones I like and ditching the ones I do not. This way I know which ones work and I keep them and try new services for new inner pages/websites during their first month to try them out.
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I did an experiment on 4 new sites. I tried 4 different ways of promoting them, including Senuke and UAW. The sites were all local type sites and were similar in competition etc. I don't have time to give the full story but the short story is: For site 1 I tried manual social bookmarking along with UAW the results were pretty good. Made to to page 2 with some brief appearances on page 1. this took about 2 months and was a lot of work. I tried promoting 2 sites just with UAW. These haven't done well and are either not ranking or are number #50 or something. On the last site I tried Senuke. It got site to top of page 2 withen a week and after another blast I expect it to be on page 1 soon. Obviousily this isn't a scientific study but the clear winner for me was Senuke. In fact I used it on site 1 after it stopped climbing with the other methods and within a week jumped to #4 on page 1. So for me Senuke will be my main weapon but I'll continue to use UAW for long term backlinks. Hope this helps, Ron |
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Hi I'm still learning but I think I'm heading the white way, if you know what I mean? I want to deliver good quality content and I'm fairly ambitious chasing some big targets with moderate success so far. I know I wont achieve what I want by giving up but I'm getting some pressure from family for "too much work make jack a very dull boy." I'm ranking highly but time is ticking on and want the big cheese. I've managed to get where I am and acquire the little knowledge I have the hard way. I've never bought a product on principle. I figure you need to know the basics before investing in your future, and I'm a tight as a gnat's chuff too. But I'm ready to buy something and to speed up my processes. I want a really good article submitter that enables me to do the following: 1. Auto submit content to any article sight I choose now and any I want to add in the future (I know the ones I want, I've got the accounts I need and I want to control the Captchas and the keywords.) 2. Auto submit to Web 2.0 sites (same deal as above.) 3. A fully controllable social bookmarking submitter (same again - yes I am a control freak . . . I admit it.) 4. Some thing that enables me to make the most of my content. 5. I'm not making the most of video but I intend to so something auto submitty would be nice there too. But here's my problem! I don't want to pay any monthly fees. I don't want to have to subscribe for product support and I will only pay more than $100 dollars if God herself guarantees me that I'll be eating dinner off gold plates by Christmas. I don't care if its one product or a combo of many. I just want to get the job done! Don't ask much do I? The fountain of your splendiferous wisdom would be most edifying. T.T.F.N (seriously your advice would be really welcome) |
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Hi! My experience from doing A LOT of article marketing through automated solutions like the ones you suggest above is that most of them will work - if you work them. What I mean is that while these solutions are awesome if you use them right, they will take up quite a lot of your time in terms of writing an QUALITY article, spinning it, submitting etc etc... if you cannot afford outsource personell, that is. You need to submit a lot of quality articles continuously and you must make sure they are optimized well etc. If you write good quality articles daily, submit daily, and all SEO factors are in place, not only in the article it self but also the site you are promoting must be search engine optimized very well for this to work. Then it works well. Clear as mud... eh.... |
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Thanks Molsted I think I have a basic grasp of on page and off page SEO (though I know I have a lot to learn - that's partly why I like IM actually). On page I favour wordpress based sites (and so does Google from what I can see) with optimised landing pages and use Headspace2 for meta's and such (brilliant plugin if you use worpress). I keep my keyword structure spider friendly, and use LSI on other pages. I aim to naturally rank pretty well before I start my off page efforts. If I don't I go back and check my on page first. Off page, I write keyword rich (but not too rich) articles using LSI to avoid looking spammy (and to maintain the hopeful quality of the article). I submit to a top quality site (usually ezinearticles) and once published spin and link to other article directories. I also create squidoo lenses, hubpages and other web 2.0 properties with unique content and link an a roundabout way. I then social bookmark and use social networks and niche related forums to drum up a bit more interest (and hopefully big up my backlinks). But I have been doing all this manually without any automated software. So what do you recommend that I use? I've never outsourced and ( going back to my control freakery ) would be wary of both reducing content quality and giving away my niches. Any adice on outsourcing would be most welcome. Thanks and T.T.F.N |
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| Abbas Ravji War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: UK
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Yes i agree senuke does show good results but then so does more or less every tool that I use - the key is to control the software and use it to your advantage - also use other tools and you will soon get smashing results
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Lots of useful answers, thanks guys. Part of the original question is, are SENuke, UAW and other super-submission tools, less powerful than they were, say 6-12 months ago. I hear that they are, because of over-saturation of their link networks, Google link-value changes, etc. That would affect my choice to invest in these at this time, so any clarity about that would be great. |
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Nope. I think google spies have already debunked it.
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