Anyone using SENUKE etc post Penguin update?

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Hi,

Just wondered if anyone is still using SENuke, MyArticleNetwork and AMR etc since the Google Penguin update?

Andy
#penguin #post #senuke #update
  • Profile picture of the author dotgirish
    I am using SENuke but with more articles per campaign and it works good till now..
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  • Profile picture of the author WebPen
    I know several people have said that their Web 2.0 properties have HUGELY benefited from the Penguin.

    To me, that means that if you use SENuke the right way- as a quality content distributor, not a spamming tool- then you may end up even better off.

    But to most people, submitting a 1,000+ word article using SENuke seems like climbing Mt Everest so they won't bother
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    • Originally Posted by Justin Stowe View Post

      I know several people have said that their Web 2.0 properties have HUGELY benefited from the Penguin.

      To me, that means that if you use SENuke the right way- as a quality content distributor, not a spamming tool- then you may end up even better off.

      But to most people, submitting a 1,000+ word article using SENuke seems like climbing Mt Everest so they won't bother
      i totally agree with you mate
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    People still using this tool are in a stage of denial. Lots of low quality backlinks = penalty after the Penguin.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    I tend to agree with mosthost since i never considered the Senukex links "quality links", it's web2.0 sites and therefore COULD (if at all) only work as part of a SEO strategy.

    No "real" site would only get web2.0 links and bookmarks, or articles...all from BRAND NEW (and thus basically totally worthless) accounts...on brand new properties etc.etc..

    It's my personal opinion (OPINION!) that *if* web2.0 links still work they need to come from powerful, established and trusted accounts...or it might only have a little merit for adding more link diversity to other links.

    I highly, highly doubt that using Senuke by itself would do anything good at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author webdevpro
    Agreed with GeorgR. Also if some such sites are not caught by penguin yet, then the chances are they may be hit by on any future update. Using SENuke can more likely be taking risk of time and effort again. Just an opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    At least point these at a throwaway 'buffer page.'
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  • Profile picture of the author maverick4u
    Hey this is off topic but I can't even get on your site anymore Andy. Apparently your server has my IP address blacklisted as I am able to access it thru a proxy. I was going to buy some of your SEO tools!
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  • Profile picture of the author himanuzo
    As far I know SENuke is still working after the Penguin update. One indication: check SENuke's website traffic based on Alexa. This indicates that SENuke still used by internet marketers. After the Penguin update, I received few offers from the SENuke.
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