SEnuke Results / What Are Yours?

by reapr
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I know everyone seems to be talking about how great this program is and how well it works.

What I would like to here is how much it has improved your bottom line as a percentage or if it has taken you from a 3 figures, 4 figures or more a month.
#earnings #income #results #senuke
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Koltai
    Anyone using SENuke properly (as part of a backlinking strategy that includes links from other sources) will have a hard time telling you exactly what part of their overall income SENuke's results are responsible for. I can tell you that I've found it much easier to rank sites up since getting it, for whatever that's worth.

    I've also done some targeting of long tail keywords with the sites that SENuke creates (blogger, quizilla, vox, etc.) and those have generated me a couple of hundred bucks, but I haven't really put much time into it. Areeb (one of the creators of SENuke) outlines a complete process for this on the forums.

    If you want some more examples from SENuke users, you might want to check out their forum: SEnuke.com • View forum - Success Stories
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    • Profile picture of the author reapr
      Originally Posted by Chris Koltai View Post

      Anyone using SENuke properly (as part of a backlinking strategy that includes links from other sources) will have a hard time telling you exactly what part of their overall income SENuke's results are responsible for. I can tell you that I've found it much easier to rank sites up since getting it, for whatever that's worth.

      I've also done some targeting of long tail keywords with the sites that SENuke creates (blogger, quizilla, vox, etc.) and those have generated me a couple of hundred bucks, but I haven't really put much time into it. Areeb (one of the creators of SENuke) outlines a complete process for this on the forums.

      If you want some more examples from SENuke users, you might want to check out their forum: SEnuke.com • View forum - Success Stories
      Thanks for that link really appreciated. Looks like a few over there are having success financially but everyone over here just likes the software or they are just keeping quiet.

      Have you noticed your increase in earnings due to senuke or have you done a bunch of promoting prior to senuke?

      On your sites if you mind me asking how much competition for searches without quotes and how much traffic can spot one expect. In otherwords how much competition and how tight are your niches.
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      • Profile picture of the author Chris Koltai
        Originally Posted by reapr View Post

        Thanks for that link really appreciated. Looks like a few over there are having success financially but everyone over here just likes the software or they are just keeping quiet.

        Have you noticed your increase in earnings due to senuke or have you done a bunch of promoting prior to senuke?

        On your sites if you mind me asking how much competition for searches without quotes and how much traffic can spot one expect. In otherwords how much competition and how tight are your niches.
        SENuke was my primary method of site promotion for a few months, I wasn't using anything else. I took a few sites from 3-5 pages back where they landed naturally up to 2nd / 3rd position on Google, often getting myself indented listings in the process.

        As far as competition for searches without quotes, it's a poor measure of competition in a niche... It's much better to check the SEO factors of the top 10 sites, since really, those are the ones you want knock out if you intend to grab top spot. But, since you asked...

        Site 1 KW 1 - 15,600,000
        Site 1 KW 2 - 706,000

        Site 2 KW 1 - 1,500,000
        Site 2 KW 2 - 181,000,000

        The first site there, I'm competing with the merchant of the product I'm promoting as well as another competing merchant, both of which have professional SEO services promoting their sites, so the competition for top 3 is pretty tight. Depending on who's got more links indexed at the time, I float between 1st and 4th.

        Search volumes for site 1 are 9,900 and 3,600 respectively, and for site 2 4,400 and 6,600. I target niche keywords. Setting up a new site takes me around 2 hours from start to finish, and then it's just a matter of (mostly automated) promotion.
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        • Profile picture of the author reapr
          Originally Posted by Chris Koltai View Post

          SENuke was my primary method of site promotion for a few months, I wasn't using anything else. I took a few sites from 3-5 pages back where they landed naturally up to 2nd / 3rd position on Google, often getting myself indented listings in the process.

          As far as competition for searches without quotes, it's a poor measure of competition in a niche... It's much better to check the SEO factors of the top 10 sites, since really, those are the ones you want knock out if you intend to grab top spot. But, since you asked...

          Site 1 KW 1 - 15,600,000
          Site 1 KW 2 - 706,000

          Site 2 KW 1 - 1,500,000
          Site 2 KW 2 - 181,000,000

          The first site there, I'm competing with the merchant of the product I'm promoting as well as another competing merchant, both of which have professional SEO services promoting their sites, so the competition for top 3 is pretty tight. Depending on who's got more links indexed at the time, I float between 1st and 4th.

          Search volumes for site 1 are 9,900 and 3,600 respectively, and for site 2 4,400 and 6,600. I target niche keywords. Setting up a new site takes me around 2 hours from start to finish, and then it's just a matter of (mostly automated) promotion.
          I always compare my competition with out quotes that is how most people search; those are the pages I will be competing with. I am not saying I am right here that is just how I see it. Then I look at the top 10 sites on page factors such as tags, title and see whats lacking. Then I look at number of backlinks total and from there I look at how many backlinks per phrase I have targeted.

          It takes me about 2-3 hours to throw up a 3-5 page site once I have decided to chase a niche.

          Your search volume for your second site is comparable to one of mine and I have managed to get double indent listing for 2 of the 5 kw I have targeted but usually floating between spot 3-8 for both. The double listing can bring a bit more traffic as you may have noted. My site has about 900 backlinks pointing back at least that is what I can see. Most has been article marketing and social bookmarking.

          Of course this was done over a period of a year not a few months and I have about 20 sites to deal with. Thanks for sharing your results. I am wondering if senuke can push that site to 1-2 position and cut down my time marketing on my other sites. A lot of my other sites are on page one or two of google for longtails but in such tight niches that unless I get them up to top 5 spots will not really see much income but at least they pay for themselves.
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          • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
            I definitely can't put an exact number on the amount of money that SENUKE has made me, but I know it is far more than the $127 a month that it costs.

            The forum alone over there for talking about SEO stuff has to be worth at least $67 a month so, the decision to keep the software is easy.

            On top of the software itself kicking major ass and the community that they have Areeb is one of the most approachable software guys I've ever seen.

            If you have a problem, he is right there to help - In most cases you get an answer in 24 hours or less, plus the users of the software pretty much decide what features get added in the updates.

            Bottom Line: I would kick someones ass if they tried to take my SENUKE
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            • Profile picture of the author reapr
              Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

              I definitely can't put an exact number on the amount of money that SENUKE has made me, but I know it is far more than the $127 a month that it costs.

              The forum alone over there for talking about SEO stuff has to be worth at least $67 a month so, the decision to keep the software is easy.

              On top of the software itself kicking major ass and the community that they have Areeb is one of the most approachable software guys I've ever seen.

              If you have a problem, he is right there to help - In most cases you get an answer in 24 hours or less, plus the users of the software pretty much decide what features get added in the updates.

              Bottom Line: I would kick someones ass if they tried to take my SENUKE
              Do you get the full package at 127 or do you end up short a few modules and have to pay a few extra bucks with back end products?

              The other thing I would like to know is about how many backlinks or profile links are available?
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              • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
                Originally Posted by reapr View Post

                Do you get the full package at 127 or do you end up short a few modules and have to pay a few extra bucks with back end products?

                The other thing I would like to know is about how many backlinks or profile links are available?
                You get everything for $127

                I think there are probably upwards of 500 sites total in SENUKE...I havn't counted lately, BUT what I can tell you is the software works as advertised and has a solid team behind it.

                As with any software of it's kind, sometimes things change, like a sites login procedure or something so some of the sites don't work 100% of the time, but that are updated frequently enough to work most of the time.
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                • Profile picture of the author mikeong88
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                  • Profile picture of the author thmgoodw
                    Note that I don't think its fair to compare # of sites as that can be a bit misleading.

                    For me, what looked promising was the interlocking of their linking loophole for profile backlinks. In theory, the profile backlinks from Evo II would win over the profile nuke portion of SENuke hands down. These are very high quality profile backlink sites. For me, the automation of profile type backlinks is what I am always most after.

                    Of course, the reality for me so far as been that Evo II is a buggy pile of crap.

                    If you are going to buy one, definitely go with SENuke.

                    Originally Posted by mikeong88 View Post

                    The last count I did one week ago was around 450 sites

                    Senuke is still the leading semi-automation software....The functions are more stable and the creators are always looking for new sites and features to add..

                    Lately there has a lot of discussions comparing Senuke and Bruteforce ...

                    Senuke is clearly the winner.

                    Stability, number of web2.0 sites, catcha solving speed and price is SENUKE winning factor.

                    Brute SEO only provides 130+ backlinking sites whereas SEnuke provides 3x as many....and is still $30 more expensive :rolleyes:
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                • Profile picture of the author reapr
                  Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

                  You get everything for $127

                  I think there are probably upwards of 500 sites total in SENUKE...I havn't counted lately, BUT what I can tell you is the software works as advertised and has a solid team behind it.

                  As with any software of it's kind, sometimes things change, like a sites login procedure or something so some of the sites don't work 100% of the time, but that are updated frequently enough to work most of the time.
                  Jeremy ...
                  You kinda get everything you need for 127 but there is content boss. What is your take on it?

                  PM me if you prefer.
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                  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
                    Originally Posted by reapr View Post

                    Jeremy ...
                    You kinda get everything you need for 127 but there is content boss. What is your take on it?

                    PM me if you prefer.
                    I have content boss and wouldn't go without it at this point...

                    Saves a ton of time when I'm coming up with variations for bookmarking etc...
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            • Profile picture of the author thmgoodw
              I just wanted to second the comments about Areeb. Very top notch. Great software guy who understands IM. Very approachable and helpful.

              Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

              I definitely can't put an exact number on the amount of money that SENUKE has made me, but I know it is far more than the $127 a month that it costs.

              The forum alone over there for talking about SEO stuff has to be worth at least $67 a month so, the decision to keep the software is easy.

              On top of the software itself kicking major ass and the community that they have Areeb is one of the most approachable software guys I've ever seen.

              If you have a problem, he is right there to help - In most cases you get an answer in 24 hours or less, plus the users of the software pretty much decide what features get added in the updates.

              Bottom Line: I would kick someones ass if they tried to take my SENUKE
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        • Profile picture of the author thmgoodw
          Originally Posted by Chris Koltai View Post

          As far as competition for searches without quotes, it's a poor measure of competition in a niche... It's much better to check the SEO factors of the top 10 sites, since really, those are the ones you want knock out if you intend to grab top spot.
          Its amazing how many so-called SEO gurus stake their claims of greatness on how they rank keywords with so-many millions of search results without quotes.

          I recently made a micro niche site with search results without quotes of about 3.5 million. Of course, the allintitle was 2,000 and the allinurl was 250. No backlinks at all and the exact keyword match domain is sitting at #8. If I was a SEO guru, I would just quote the 3.5 million to impress people
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          • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
            Originally Posted by thmgoodw View Post

            Its amazing how many so-called SEO gurus stake their claims of greatness on how they rank keywords with so-many millions of search results without quotes.

            I recently made a micro niche site with search results without quotes of about 3.5 million. Of course, the allintitle was 2,000 and the allinurl was 250. No backlinks at all and the exact keyword match domain is sitting at #8. If I was a SEO guru, I would just quote the 3.5 million to impress people
            Good to see someone else relying on true competition instead of just in quote results or number of competing sites!

            Jeremy
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            • Profile picture of the author Chris Koltai
              Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

              Good to see someone else relying on true competition instead of just in quote results or number of competing sites!

              Jeremy
              Yep, competition numbers are pretty much a non-factor. You can be competing with 11 other sites, but if they're all solidly optimized and have a few hundred thousand backlinks to the page and a couple of million to the domain, you will not be seeing 1st page for a very, very long time.
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              • Profile picture of the author reapr
                Originally Posted by Chris Koltai View Post

                Yep, competition numbers are pretty much a non-factor. You can be competing with 11 other sites, but if they're all solidly optimized and have a few hundred thousand backlinks to the page and a couple of million to the domain, you will not be seeing 1st page for a very, very long time.
                Refering to your post and Jeremys ...

                This is the way I have seen it for a while. This is why I will enter a niche that may return millions of results without or with quotes. I focus without quotes because that is how people search.

                Most people forget that you are only competing with the fist page. What ever is there is what you have to compete against. Then you analyze the onpage factors and backlinks to your competitors and you know what you have to do to outrank them.
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                • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
                  Originally Posted by reapr View Post

                  Refering to your post and Jeremys ...

                  This is the way I have seen it for a while. This is why I will enter a niche that may return millions of results without or with quotes. I focus without quotes because that is how people search.

                  Most people forget that you are only competing with the fist page. What ever is there is what you have to compete against. Then you analyze the onpage factors and backlinks to your competitors and you know what you have to do to outrank them.
                  We actually went over that in one of our SEO things...and people *looked* at us like we were morons lol

                  "what do you mean you are going after a keyword that has 75K competing pages in quotes?????" lmao
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                  • Profile picture of the author reapr
                    Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

                    We actually went over that in one of our SEO things...and people *looked* at us like we were morons lol

                    "what do you mean you are going after a keyword that has 75K competing pages in quotes?????" lmao
                    Your 110% correct. It is amazing how many people will buy into false information.

                    You can enter very competitive niches by entering with longtail keywords (3-4 words) and if you analyze your data over time for keyword searches you can often 'break out' into the 2 and one word keywords in that niche within a few months.

                    Sometimes it is much easier with going straight for the juggler and taking the competitor down due to the lack of on page factors and backlinks with poor anchor.

                    I won't go any further with the info ... enough said.

                    But I must say with one campaign in SENuke last night I am impressed with the results.

                    4 hours of work (the rest was of course on autopilot) that gave me results that would take about 3-4 weeks and I know I messed up on a few steps which I won't go into here. If this continues like this over the next few weeks I will be in awe.

                    I guess I will need to find or figure out a system that works for me.
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          • Profile picture of the author JeepWrangler
            How does SEnuke compare with the new tool, Brute Force SEO EVO 2?
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            • Profile picture of the author thmgoodw
              Already in the process of being discussed here (check out the last couple pages of the thread).

              Originally Posted by JeepWrangler View Post

              How does SEnuke compare with the new tool, Brute Force SEO EVO 2?
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      • Profile picture of the author mikkosant
        Are most senukers using contentboss? Is anyone using magic article rewriter or mass article creator in conjunction with senuke?

        Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Fox30
    I purchased it, but haven't had a chance to use it yet, mainly cause there is a learning curve that I am procrastinating going through right know.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Fox
    I just let my subscription pass... I had a lot of trouble creating accounts. I like Magic Article rewriter better than Content Boss and it is a one time charge.
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  • Profile picture of the author DancesWithCode
    Originally Posted by reapr View Post

    I know everyone seems to be talking about how great this program is and how well it works.

    What I would like to here is how much it has improved your bottom line as a percentage or if it has taken you from a 3 figures, 4 figures or more a month.
    I got some traffic, got listed and made $50 from one of my affiliate programs using it, but I'm not using it anymore. For me, it wasn't even paying for itself, and furthermore, I didn't know what the heck I was doing. I was just putting the stuff out there. I hadn't developed a system yet, and didn't have time since I was trying to get sites and products out at the same time. Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author etreet
    i am using for 1 month ,nothing change,...i realized ,you have to do some manual jobs by your self..machine never can replace human...i mean, for keyword research then write a GOOD articles,prepare good contents and emotional website (sales copy) are more important, Search Engines are not stupid now, they can understand what is good contents ,what is good structure site,what's newest! i dont use it anymore...
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  • Profile picture of the author ian rowe
    like wise I tried senuke and could get my head around it and always made my machine go slow.I was reading the instructions to much for me to understand.
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  • Profile picture of the author HammedFawaz
    SENuke, auto creation of account for bookmarking sites, social networking sites really rocks. In just 1 click and there you go. Creating backlinks for my sites made my life a breeze
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Fox
    The software works well enough, I used it for many months. It's a great idea but it is a flawed concept. These 2.0 sites straight up don't want promotional posts on their blogs.

    Nuke just one post on Wordpress or Blogspot or Dairyland or whatever in the first 6-9 posts with a link in it and your Gone....And your backlinks are gone also.

    I had often gone back and saw my posts flagged as spam or deleted just minutes after a nuke.

    They even hold contests to see who can find the most of them.

    I lost a lot of confidence after I nuked an article with ONE FRIGGEN LINK in it, checked back 5 minutes later and it had been flagged 5 different times already.

    Think about the number of 'spammers' ( and it IS spam to them ) slamming the living hell out of the same sites day and night....I even resorted to hiding my links with clever html just to get them to 'kind of stick'.

    I let my subscription run out and hate to say it but I am not missing it a bit.

    If they could figure out how to get around that there would be no stopping it. And I realize some may have better luck but that is my experience...

    And no I am not promoting my signature, if I were happy with SeNuke I would still be using it and that is what I would have stated here.

    My conclusion, great software, very cool programmer and designer, nice community of friendly knowledgeable folks but flawed concept from the get go.
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    • Profile picture of the author areebb
      Originally Posted by Christian Fox View Post

      The software works well enough, I used it for many months. It's a great idea but it is a flawed concept. These 2.0 sites straight up don't want promotional posts on their blogs.

      Nuke just one post on Wordpress or Blogspot or Dairyland or whatever in the first 6-9 posts with a link in it and your Gone....And your backlinks are gone also.

      I had often gone back and saw my posts flagged as spam or deleted just minutes after a nuke.

      They even hold contests to see who can find the most of them.

      I lost a lot of confidence after I nuked an article with ONE FRIGGEN LINK in it, checked back 5 minutes later and it had been flagged 5 different times already.

      Think about the number of 'spammers' ( and it IS spam to them ) slamming the living hell out of the same sites day and night....I even resorted to hiding my links with clever html just to get them to 'kind of stick'.

      I let my subscription run out and hate to say it but I am not missing it a bit.

      If they could figure out how to get around that there would be no stopping it. And I realize some may have better luck but that is my experience...

      And no I am not promoting my signature, if I were happy with SeNuke I would still be using it and that is what I would have stated here.

      My conclusion, great software, very cool programmer and designer, nice community of friendly knowledgeable folks but flawed concept from the get go.
      Christian,

      Areeb here, creator of SEnuke. While I agree that some sites like DiaryLand and Hubpages have a hyper active moderating system, that is not the case for MOST of the sites. You'll notice that at least 75% of your submissions will stick in the long run. The key here is volume. Getting caught up with a few sites that don't work, or a couple that got deleted will just drive you nuts

      And glad the overall concensus about SEnuke is positive. I'm lucky to have some really awesome members
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
        Originally Posted by areebb View Post

        Christian,

        Areeb here, creator of SEnuke. While I agree that some sites like DiaryLand and Hubpages have a hyper active moderating system, that is not the case for MOST of the sites. You'll notice that at least 75% of your submissions will stick in the long run. The key here is volume. Getting caught up with a few sites that don't work, or a couple that got deleted will just drive you nuts

        And glad the overall concensus about SEnuke is positive. I'm lucky to have some really awesome members
        I agree. Volume and Strategy are the keys to success with SENUKE or any other software like it.

        I could care less if a few of the sites don't "stick" as a full SENUKE run takes me about a half hour and I can just load another one up right away.
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        • Profile picture of the author Jfuentes12
          Question, and I am brand new so please don't flame me. I have browsed a bit about senuke and other tools like evo2/bruteforce. Please tell me about the likelihood of getting sandboxed using these tools.. More specifically, it seems senuke is the preferred weapon of choice here - that being said, can someone point me to tutorials on how to use it and or a strategy as to how to implement it?

          As of this moment I am relatively green to IM and have built up links to my site by hand writing press releases, hubs, articles, etc. Very basic newbie stuff I know, but I have been able to get to the top of google for a couple keywords for a network marketing company i promote. I would like to use SEnuke for a few other businesses i have (mortgage, and health insurance). I just want to know how to use senuke safely without risking getting sandboxed/penalized.

          Sorry for the long post, just looking for a little help/advice with strategy and how to use senuke for maximum effectiveness. I am not too concerned with the price, i just want to SAFELY create mass amounts of links and traffic to my sites - the rest will take care of itself.

          Thank you in advance for your help
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        • Profile picture of the author reapr
          Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

          I agree. Volume and Strategy are the keys to success with SENUKE or any other software like it.

          I could care less if a few of the sites don't "stick" as a full SENUKE run takes me about a half hour and I can just load another one up right away.
          3-4 campaigns a day and I am seeing some interesting results. What took me a few weeks I get done in several hours ... amazing. It frees me up to do what I love keyword research.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Kent
    Hi,

    Senuke brings very good results. But you must dedicate a lot of efforts to learn how it works. And also to spend time creating comments and other issues.

    If you have time to dedicate, it worth. If not, you can spend the money to pay someone else to do the job for you (always with worst results).

    I hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Fox
    I can answer that, yes you can get put in the box if you don't use it right. This and much more is covered in their forum. Basically you have to be smart and play it slow. Especially for low buzz keywords or new sites.

    They offer a 7 day free trial, I recommend studying it a bit before diving in so you can make the most of it.

    Once you get the hang of it the biggest issue IMO is keeping track of what you have done. The lack of scheduling is a pain but they are working on that.
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  • thanks for all this great info...Im gonna sign up for the trial once I have looked at the training videos.
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  • Profile picture of the author babywarrior
    A short intro about me:
    - i am a noobie marketer with little experience in SEO (around a month?)

    and i am about 1 week into the trial for SEnuke after i saw this thread. Seems good so far and most probably i am going to continue with it after the trail. So i guess if you are worried about how easy it is to use and how much time it would save a newbie to learn a how to use the software. i would say all it took me was 2 hr or so to figure out how to use it. The system itself is quite stable(no crashes or anything up till now) Result wise i am still wait =p

    Hope i can give u guys another update soon on the results
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