Pretty Young company website should I try to learn seNuke?

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Should I try to use seNuke to help my website get better search ranking in google? Or do you think that might be hard for a newbie like myself?
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    Your website already has some PageRank which is good, but it is missing a 301 redirect from the http:// and http://www. version of your website which is causing some confusion in Google because most of the website is indexed with the http:// version while the homepage is indexed with the http://www. version.
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    • Profile picture of the author matrixv
      Originally Posted by InitialEffort View Post

      Your website already has some PageRank which is good, but it is missing a 301 redirect from the http:// and http://www. version of your website which is causing some confusion in Google because most of the website is indexed with the http:// version while the homepage is indexed with the http://www. version.
      Yea I updated my site to a new template and it takes awhile for it to update on the Northwest Die Casting: Aluminum & Zinc Company | Home but when i put nwdiecasting.com its already updated. Thats weird I donno how to fix that...
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  • Profile picture of the author imdomination
    It wouldn't necessarily be too hard, but if you've never made any money with SEO you might want to try manually building links first to get the hang of it and to save money.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikelmraz
    For new websites, you might want to try and use high quality links rather than just blast them.

    If you do a blast, you might get sandboxed
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  • Profile picture of the author matrixv
    Initial I tried to pm u but cant don't got enough posts in this forum I guess. couldnt even reply
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    I really wouldn't recommend heavy automated methods for a serious company website. I see it with bricks-and-mortar sites I am going up against and it looks very sloppy and unprofessional if anyone starts looking at your backlinks. Never mind if Google slaps you in some way - it's not some dispensible microniche site, it's your business, right?

    Better to gradually manually create some relevant blogs (free or hosted elsewhere) and update them regularly, feeding your main site backlinks every now and then. So much better for the reputation and authority of your main site and will give you gradual ranking improvements too. Some guest blogging would be a good option too.

    Wish I could find the link now, from the Linkbuildr blog, about the Fortune 500 company that used Nuke on its site with disastrous results
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    Who says you can't earn money as an eBay affiliate any more? My stats say otherwise

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  • Profile picture of the author kkchoon
    Originally Posted by matrixv View Post

    Should I try to use seNuke to help my website get better search ranking in google? Or do you think that might be hard for a newbie like myself?
    Why don't you let the pros do the work for you? We have a guaranteed ranking service, you can find more info here: Guaranteed Website Ranking
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    Powerful Indexer That Makes Your Backlinks Count ==> Nuclear Link Indexer

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  • Profile picture of the author matrixv
    I am very hesitant about hiring pros to do it because im not sure how to find out which ones are legit and offer good service and which ones will hurt my site. Also after I stop using pro's will all the work they do be erased?
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