Anyone else have this problem with SE Nuke?

by WebPen
6 replies
Hey everyone,

First off, let me say that I LOVE the idea of SE Nuke and I've used it for about 4 months now...BUT...

I've really only seen mediocre results, and I can't understand why.

I'm primarily backlinking to my own website's 250 word posts (site is about 7 months old, so still fairly new I guess), though I've done it to articles as EZA and Articlesbase as well.

I'm not targetting things like "make money online" either, I'm targetting specific product keywords that have pretty low competition.

But even after I nuke something like 10-20 times and I should (supposedly) have a few hundred backlinks to it, my site's Wordpress only picks up like 40 and Yahoo.com picks up about 90.

So yeah, has anyone else noticed this? I'm just surprised I can nuke a keyword so much and not see great results.

I assume this is why a lot of people say to just do manual backlinking with Paul's/Angela's links and through articles at EZA and Goarticles?

Thanks!
#nuke #problem #se nuke #senuke
  • Profile picture of the author skymarketer
    Manual, manual, manual.

    The problem with these tools is that they aren't very natural in the way they give you links. Google is smart, they know what natural is and what isn't, and can penalize you for it. They belong to the people that want to 'live fast, die young' sorts of people. Learn how to do it properly, build backlinks the old fashioned (but the method that works) way.
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    • Profile picture of the author Underground SEO
      Originally Posted by skymarketer View Post

      Manual, manual, manual.

      The problem with these tools is that they aren't very natural in the way they give you links. Google is smart, they know what natural is and what isn't, and can penalize you for it. They belong to the people that want to 'live fast, die young' sorts of people. Learn how to do it properly, build backlinks the old fashioned (but the method that works) way.
      Not true at all. I've been using senuke for ages now and have had continued success with it. These don't belong with live fast die young types. They belong with those types who earn enough online to be able to afford them and for those who don't have the time to manually send link requests in the hope of receiving one. You can setup senuke in a way that leaves pretty much the same footprint as manual submission also. In fact I'm willing to be you're one of the few who does not use some form of automation tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author Carlsbadd
    You should be asking this question on the Senuke forum, good people there should help you out.
    Senuke can be buggy sometimes and it does not always provide profiles that "stick" It's not a set it and forget it type software. However it can be helpful if used correctly.
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  • Profile picture of the author bertuseng
    It is not the tools that you have, but how you use the tools. Check out all the SENUKE videos and read the forums. You should get some good tips on how you can mek your links stick more. Also, just keep at it, SEO is not an instant thing, it takes time.
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  • Profile picture of the author jclz3d
    Are you bookmarking/pinging/rssfeeding these web 2.0 properties? Is your interlinking structure up to scratch?
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  • Profile picture of the author remoteuser
    The good aspect of this tool is that it gets updated very frequently. So the submission errors are eliminated very fast
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