Two Important Questions about Comment Kahuna and Automated SEO tools in general

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1. I read an article that Comment Kahunna can get you "banned" from Google, whatever it means. Is this true?

2. Comment Kahuna claims to be completely "free".
I don't believe that it is. Nothing is for free these days and everything comes at some sort of a price.
Isn't Comment Kahunna just a tool that its creators built for the purpose of stealing people's kewyords and niches?
Actually, aren't most automated SEO tools out there doing just that: stealing information from people who are trying to nail a niche and reporting it to the creators of the software, so those creators could easily use pre-found niches?
Do you know who else is looking at your results when you're using tools like MarketSamurai, Micro Niche Finder, etc?
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  • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
    Originally Posted by Bulldozer View Post

    1. I read an article that Comment Kahunna can get you "banned" from Google, whatever it means. Is this true?

    2. Comment Kahuna claims to be completely "free".
    I don't believe that it is. Nothing is for free these days and everything comes at some sort of a price.
    Isn't Comment Kahunna just a tool that its creators built for the purpose of stealing people's kewyords and niches?
    Actually, aren't most automated SEO tools out there doing just that: stealing information from people who are trying to nail a niche and reporting it to the creators of the software, so they can easily use pre-found niches?
    Do you know who else is looking at your results when you're using tools like MarketSamurai, Micro Niche Finder, etc?
    1. How would it get you banned? It only finds the blogs for you to manually comment on.

    2. That's an awful bleak outlook. I can't answer that outright, but I think most SEO tools are not sold or given away to steal information. The comment kahuna people must have a massive email list to leverage from giving away that software.

    My advice is to just stop using software that actually builds the links. If you're planning on doing blog comments then just use different dofollow search strings and organize the results by PR with SEO Quake. That works better in it's own than comment kahuna imo.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bulldozer
      Originally Posted by BenJackson View Post

      My advice is to just stop using software that actually builds the links. If you're planning on doing blog comments then just use different dofollow search strings and organize the results by PR with SEO Quake. That works better in it's own than comment kahuna imo.
      Yeah, I am looking for software that can only find those do-follow blogs for me, in the categories that I choose.
      I will do all the commenting manually.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucian Lada
    so is there such a software? I am interested in one.
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