What's The Best Way To Use SEnuke?

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We're an SEO company thats been struggling with off page SEO techniques. I used SEnuke in the past, not sure if it's good anymore or still works with all the new Google updates?

I'm hearing that it still works if you do the campaign right, instead of just letting the wizard do it for you. What would be the best way to use that program in order to get the fastest results possible with the least amount of work? (Asking because we have over 100 SEO clients and want to bring down production costs)

Thanks for the help in advance friends!
#backlinking #linking #senuke #seo
  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Senuke always has been an overpriced spam bot but in recent years Google has cut down on its effectiveness and will continue to cut down on it. So the best way for a SEO company to use Senuke is to select it at this screen and click the highlighted button

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  • SENuke, a tricky software indeed.

    From my experience, this was the most helpful resource in understanding Senuke.

    You've heard it correct, if you use the Turbo Wizard, it automates the whole process, but you have no control over the links being build. Manually setting up campaign's is the way to go.

    Personally, I'm no longer a fan of Senuke since it doesn't allows the users to post more than once on the Web 2.0's you'd create in a campaign (Maybe that changed with the new updates?).. But that's just a personal preference.

    As for the best way, you'll have to set up campaigns and get used to it. My first campaign took me a better park of an hour to create, that is if you exclude the time taken to spin an article, but once you're down with the software, you can create a campaign in as little as 10min.

    I would recommend GSA SER + GSA Capcha. This would set you back at about ~ $250 one time payment compared to Senuke's $67 and $147 monthly subscription. Also, Senuke's Capcha breaker is sh*t so you'll have to invest into Death By Capcha if you're serious.

    Also, when it comes to building Tier 2 and onward links, GSA wins HANDS DOWN.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Matt's video is two years old in another three months. Thats like a decade ago in Google algo change time.
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      • Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

        Matt's video is two years old in another three months. Thats like a decade ago in Google algo change time.
        Yes, but the concept still applies.
        The interface of the latest Senuke version (3.2.52) is still the same (just checked), and we're basically building the same kind of links, web 2.0's, article directories, bookmarks etc .. and I find myself following the same steps as Matt has described.

        I'm sure Senuke have their own set of training videos. I just found Turbo Wizard's training video from inside Senuke, cant find it for the manual approach though.
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        • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
          Originally Posted by Chaudhary Daniyal View Post

          Yes, but the concept still applies.
          The interface of the latest Senuke version (3.2.52) is still the same (just checked), and we're basically building the same kind of links, web 2.0's, article directories, bookmarks etc .. and I find myself following the same steps as Matt has described.
          Nuh -huh

          You might be building the same kinds of links as two years ago but the rest of us got the Penguin algo update memos.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    Originally Posted by socialagency View Post

    We're an SEO company thats been struggling with off page SEO techniques. I used SEnuke in the past, not sure if it's good anymore or still works with all the new Google updates?

    I'm hearing that it still works if you do the campaign right, instead of just letting the wizard do it for you. What would be the best way to use that program in order to get the fastest results possible with the least amount of work? (Asking because we have over 100 SEO clients and want to bring down production costs)

    Thanks for the help in advance friends!
    If you are interested in a link building tool, I would suggest you ditch senuke and buy GSA. It is the best link building tool and the most effective now. That said, nothing beats a private blog network of your own...and since it's a company we're talking about here, you should be able to afford it.
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  • Profile picture of the author faisalmaximus
    I use SEnuke to create 1st and 2nd tier links only, it can create high quality backlinks if the setup is done with proper care and time. My opinion is still this is the best SEO tool in the market.
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  • Profile picture of the author iisark
    Take my advice and don't use SEnuke or any other software for manipulatinig search engines. Try to build backlinks slowly. Quality is now much more important then quantity. A website with only 1 backlink from reputable news site will rank much higher then a website with 50 000 crappy links. Think about that.
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  • Profile picture of the author edwardshaw
    Just use senuke as a tool to find places to build backlinks and do them manually bit by bit that way it looks more natural
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Nguyen
    The best way to use any SEO automated program is to NOT use it at all. General rule: If the link is easly created at a click of a button, then the link wasn't worth getting anyway. Think quality, be prepared to "pay/work" for a good link.

    How to find out what a "good link" is probably the question you should be asking instead!
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  • Profile picture of the author onsett
    SEnuke and other SEO spam tools are waste of time, money, and most importantly effort spent learning other, more sustainable SEO tactics.

    Affiliate marketing these tools could be a nice way to make money online, though.
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