Magic Submitter SENuke still useful?

by Kuma
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After Penguin 2.0 and all the other Google activities to make it as hard as possilble for IMers and considering time and money necessary to put these (and similar backlinking) tools to work I wonder if it is still a good idea to invest in such systems any longer or should we rather concentrate on Social Media? Nota bene: I think that e.g. Magic Submitter is a wonderful piece of software but does it still make sense to use this or other tools?

Any convincing ideas /contributions on that?
#magic #senuke #submitter
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    These posts/ threads might help you, Kuma (they're all similar, really - the principle's the same, anyway) ...
    A problem with Article Marketing robot
    Content - Instant Article Wizard
    Is anyone still using Article Samurai?
    Sites with spammy backlinks
    Calling out bad tactics
    How to use Magic Submitter to create backlinks to my ecommerce site?
    Is Seo link robot a good software?

    If you're thinking/talking in backlinking terms, the SEO Forum would be the place to discuss it: Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Originally Posted by Kuma View Post

    Magic Submitter SENuke still useful?
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    I'll go in a different direction and say that they ARE still useful, with a catch. I've boosted plenty of sites with tons of crappy backlinks. But they absolutely do NOT last for the long haul. If you're trying to rank fast in a niche or keyword that is trending automated tools can still help. But be prepared to lose your rankings pretty quickly.
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    • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
      Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

      I'll go in a different direction and say that they ARE still useful, with a catch. I've boosted plenty of sites with tons of crappy backlinks. But they absolutely do NOT last for the long haul. If you're trying to rank fast in a niche or keyword that is trending automated tools can still help. But be prepared to lose your rankings pretty quickly.
      You've been at this forum for YEARS, yet you still sell a 'spam packet' in your signature.

      Any chance you're going to step up your game in the near future?
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  • Profile picture of the author GyuMan82
    These are just tools, how useful they are will depend on how you use them.
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  • Profile picture of the author seekdefo
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    • Profile picture of the author Kuma
      Originally Posted by seekdefo View Post

      They are useful but they should not be used to create links to your site only. I mean directly. Case study: The link building strategy that screws you | Make Money With Seekdefo
      Thanks for this great post and the link you provided!
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      • Profile picture of the author rakesh1600193
        Magic Submitter SENuke were always useful before the updates.

        With MS you can create 1000 of backliks and with SENuke you can do lot of manual process automatic.

        Still using MS is big risk because after updates Google is giving importance to domain age and by using SEnuke you miss lot of useful sites where you want to submit your links.

        So try to do manual SEO and slow seo.
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  • Profile picture of the author zpoll92
    It depends on how you use them. They can be beneficial if you use them safely, however you could also destroy your traffic if you use it in an inappropriate way.

    But yes, they can be useful for sure!
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    • Profile picture of the author swords
      I'll step out of the social norm and say they ARE still working - if used extremely carefully and properly.

      For instance, it's easy as hell to spot a VERY WELL spun article. If humans can do it easily, Google can too.

      However, what if your 100 submissions to SEnuke/MS were all completely different, unique, well-written, articles? Sure, you're looking at some costs here for paying a writer to write 100 articles, but in this sense it appears to Google as legit - there's no way in denying that.
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      • Profile picture of the author skid106
        Originally Posted by swords View Post

        However, what if your 100 submissions to SEnuke/MS were all completely different, unique, well-written, articles? Sure, you're looking at some costs here for paying a writer to write 100 articles, but in this sense it appears to Google as legit - there's no way in denying that.
        In that case, by the time you put the 100 submissions into SEN or MS you might as well submit them to the sites manually then.
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  • Profile picture of the author sovereignn
    Of course it's still useful...

    Build links the smart way and anything will work for you

    I mean there are sometimes where there's nothing you can do and sometimes websites are just destined to fail.

    You live, you learn.

    But yes they work
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