Can Ask.com and Other Authority Sites Take More Spam?

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My site is mentioned on reference.com and yahoo answers, answers on ask.com, and so forth.

For my best keywords, pages from these sites that mention me are showing up.

Since these sites have big authority, is it safer to blast these pages with SENuke type blasts than it would be to a regular site?
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian Lett
    Originally Posted by The Oilman View Post

    My site is mentioned on reference.com and yahoo answers, answers on ask.com, and so forth.

    For my best keywords, pages from these sites that mention me are showing up.

    Since these sites have big authority, is it safer to blast these pages with SENuke type blasts than it would be to a regular site?
    Without question.

    This is even more true after Penguin 2.0. I am sure that some other Warriors can attest to this fact.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    I think it is not going to help you if you blast.. as today you have to provide quality stuffs and they should be meaningful, manual, researched etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author rudi
    Remember SEnuke is only a tool and is only as good as the content that you put into it. So it is safe to blast the money site if you do it right.
    However, the Buffer system work so well there really should not be a reason to go straight to the money site. But as Google becomes more acutely aware of tiered links you need to be careful in your linking strategies.
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