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I've been using Evo2 this week on a one-week trial. I'm troubled, though. It doesn't seem to be clear regarding exactly what it does. As far as I can tell, it does exactly what Peter's "Linking Loophole" software does (i.e. build backlinks in sites with loopholes) along with an article submitter, an RSS submitter, a video submitter, and a Web 2.0 automation tool. The email creation and captcha solving is pretty cool, but it has to be REALLY cool for a $160/month.

So I'm wondering- can anybody give some HONEST idea of why to use Evo2 rather than maybe getting some of Big Mike's submitters, your article submitter of choice, and Peter's much more reasonably priced Brute Force Linking product? You could buy permanent memberships to most of those products for the cost of one month of Evo2.

So what is the advantage that makes this software worth so much? What special functionality does it have that can't be attained through solutions that you can own and not have to fork out a huge monthly membership fee for?

I'm not trying to be rude here, but it's a lot of money and I don't want to pay this cost flippantly. But with a seven day trial, you can hardly determine the value of a product like this. I've been punishing the software with excessive use, but there's no way to know how much benefit it will actually give you in four or five days- the results of backlinking just aren't that fast. Also- the sales copy is so general that all I can tell is that it's supposedly fancy and impressive- and from what I've seen, it's a good little piece of software- but I thought the manual would tell me what it's doing. All I know is how to use it and that it will supposedly do me a ton of good in search engine rankings.

Anybody have experience in this?

Or maybe Peter could give a cogent explanation. I'd love to get a clearer idea of what this thing is doing for me.

Thanks everyone!
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  • Profile picture of the author Focused Action
    I think you can do much better for your $. First, the consensus on this forum would certainly place SeNuke as the far superior product, and I believe for less $. Of course you could buy several of Big Mikes (Incansoft) products - one time fee - to handle RSS / Directory / Social / Video submissions. Use SEO Link Dominator or similar (one time fee) software to post to profile packages and then all you have left is the Web 2.0 site creation. I am sure there are plenty of inexpensive options for this. Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author alpacabob
      Originally Posted by curtroese View Post

      I think you can do much better for your $. First, the consensus on this forum would certainly place SeNuke as the far superior product, and I believe for less $. Of course you could buy several of Big Mikes (Incansoft) products - one time fee - to handle RSS / Directory / Social / Video submissions. Use SEO Link Dominator or similar (one time fee) software to post to profile packages and then all you have left is the Web 2.0 site creation. I am sure there are plenty of inexpensive options for this. Good luck!
      So what about those "loophole sites?" Are those just web 2.0 properties and Evo2 is going out and getting me signed up with a backlink? I can't seem to figure out what the program is doing when it says it's finding loophole sites. Obviously, Peter's other submission package- the loophole SEO package- handles that. But is that something that web2.0bot would handle equally as well?

      And does anyone have any suggestions on the web2.0 site creation question?

      Thanks again!
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  • Profile picture of the author jayauthor
    I think SeNuke is a far superior product if you want to automate your promotion activities.
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    • Profile picture of the author alpacabob
      Originally Posted by jayauthor View Post

      I think SeNuke is a far superior product if you want to automate your promotion activities.
      So I've never tried it on the trial and given the amount of bugs I've had with Evo2, I'd imagine that's the case. No offense to Peter here- I just keep having the program crash, hang up on crap, and so on, and I'm on fiber-optic and a fairly new i5 desktop.

      Would someone enlighten me some more on these kinds of programs? I only recently took the plunge into automating software- directory submitters, article submitters, and these two large "we do everything" programs. Can someone help me with understanding what Evo2 or SeNuke does that other autosubmitters used in conjunction do not? I'm still trying to figure it out- what are they doing that the other programs don't?

      I feel like there must be something I'm missing. It seems to me like if I bought Big Mike's 2.0 bot, used my article submitter, and got a good directory submitter, I'd pretty much have the functionality of these programs (ok- I'd need an RSS submitter and video too).

      The thing that strikes me is that for the cost of one month of Evo2, I could buy permanent licenses for all these programs and have a little left over- but given the number of posts about using SENuke at least, there must be a decent number of people subscribing to these programs. I'm sure some are just suckers, but most of us are here to make money, and spending 1750/year on a program cuts into your profits fast if it doesn't really seriously impact your ROI.

      There must be some reason that a program like Evo2 or SENuke is used over a small set of auto-submitters. If I bought every incansoft product and used it, what advantage would someone use SENuke or Evo2 have over me? I just can't figure out what it's doing that's so special and the documentation doesn't make it clear at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author ElMundodelExito
    I see what you saying, 7 days is not enough. I think $130 for all those links is not that much (if the program works right). If I were you I keep the program for 1 month and use extensively and then get Senuke, used and compare it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtkman
    I like LL and EVO2, plus the other tools you get along with membership. I know here on the warrior forum EVO2 has rather bad reviews and while going through the trial period myself I was not all that happy.

    But after looking and researching both LL and EVO2 a little bit more and having tried SENuke, etc before, I decided to stick with EVO2 and am happy about the decision.

    The software does actually what it says it does. I prepare everything in the evening, I do not even have to write articles if I do not feel like it or have them written, and hit the start button. Then I go watch a movie or go to sleep and next morning I have my report with all the created profiles, sites, etc. From those I choose a couple to bookmark or do another run on EVO2 with. Works great for me. The Twitter Tool works as well, Gold Digger as well.

    cheers,

    mtkman
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    • Profile picture of the author alpacabob
      I really appreciate some of the honest reviews. I've noticed that Evo2 seems to have a bad reputation and while I've found it a little bit buggy, it hasn't been anything too terrible- so I wasn't sure why it had such bad reviews.

      I guess my question is this, though- what is the program doing? There doesn't seem to be any information about this. Some of it is obvious when you run the program- but take articles for example. How is it using them? Is it submitting them to article directories? Is it using them to make accounts on web 2.0 properties and build link wheels?

      And I use that as just an example- because it shows what I mean. I give it an article and have no idea what it does with it. The same is true with all the other inputs. If it rapidly raises my traffic- great! But how is it doing it? Can I do it by buying five individual $30 programs that I pay for once?

      That's what I'm really trying to figure out. Maybe Peter Drew could help out in explaining?
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  • Profile picture of the author DynamicIMS
    Thank you all who contributed to helping make the decision a little easier!
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Did you have a look at SEO Link Robot by fellow Warrior Steve Hawkins? His products and support are really good, never had any problems. Also it's a one time fee no monthly chargers.
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