Hi everyone
Just wondered if anyone had used Senuke and if so what kind of results they had?
It's currently $127 a month - is it worth the fee?
Thanks everyone for your input.
Lilach
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
Personally, I tried both SENuke and Brute Force SEO. I cancelled SENuke as it wasn't half the program that EVO II provided (that's the name of the software with Brute Force SEO).
Peter Drew, the creator of EVO is a great standup guy, and visits his forum daily. There's lot of helps, tips and tricks in the forum to help newbies along. It's really easy to start, it's a free 7 day trial, and I can't help but tell people about this product! I use it daily, and my rankings are sick, and definetely NOT short term.
Dean is right, there are a million ways to rank, but automated backlinking software is the easiest, quickest way there. I am VERY good with SEO, and this product saves me approximately 40 hours every time I have it run.
40 hours work in 5 hours is leverage. Despite opinion. =)
If you'd like to give it a free trial, you can CLICK HERE.
Just know, I'll make a couple bucks if you decide to stick around. =) If you can stomach helping someone make a little extra cash, click away - if not. Well... You're in the wrong biz. It doesn't hurt to try, and if you need help, I'll definetely help anyone who signs up through my link!
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Peter Drew, the creator of EVO is a great standup guy, and visits his forum daily. There's lot of helps, tips and tricks in the forum to help newbies along. It's really easy to start, it's a free 7 day trial, and I can't help but tell people about this product! I use it daily, and my rankings are sick, and definetely NOT short term.
Dean is right, there are a million ways to rank, but automated backlinking software is the easiest, quickest way there. I am VERY good with SEO, and this product saves me approximately 40 hours every time I have it run.
40 hours work in 5 hours is leverage. Despite opinion. =)
If you'd like to give it a free trial, you can CLICK HERE.
Just know, I'll make a couple bucks if you decide to stick around. =) If you can stomach helping someone make a little extra cash, click away - if not. Well... You're in the wrong biz. It doesn't hurt to try, and if you need help, I'll definetely help anyone who signs up through my link!
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Shane Hunter
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
shaneykins wrote:Personally, I tried both SENuke and Brute Force SEO. I cancelled SENuke as it wasn't half the program that EVO II provided (that's the name of the software with Brute Force SEO).
Peter Drew, the creator of EVO is a great standup guy, and visits his forum daily. There's lot of helps, tips and tricks in the forum to help newbies along. It's really easy to start, it's a free 7 day trial, and I can't help but tell people about this product! I use it daily, and my rankings are sick, and definetely NOT short term.
Dean is right, there are a million ways to rank, but automated backlinking software is the easiest, quickest way there. I am VERY good with SEO, and this product saves me approximately 40 hours every time I have it run.
40 hours work in 5 hours is leverage. Despite opinion. =)
If you'd like to give it a free trial, you can CLICK HERE.
Just know, I'll make a couple bucks if you decide to stick around. =) If you can stomach helping someone make a little extra cash, click away - if not. Well... You're in the wrong biz. It doesn't hurt to try, and if you need help, I'll definetely help anyone who signs up through my link!
Shane
Hey Shane,
Does this program build links gradually?
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Remko srnang
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
Hey,
You have the option to create many different types of links and RSS modules. The links that you create are about 50-200 per run, depending on your settings, and your success ratio. Where the magic happens, is that Google does not find all of the links on the same day (obviously).
So, because the links are indexed gradually - the backlinks are seen as being built gradually. =)
It works, and I highly suggest giving it the free trial. It's definitely worth it. =)
The software comes with a step by step PDF, and a great forum for Q&A.
You have the option to create many different types of links and RSS modules. The links that you create are about 50-200 per run, depending on your settings, and your success ratio. Where the magic happens, is that Google does not find all of the links on the same day (obviously).
So, because the links are indexed gradually - the backlinks are seen as being built gradually. =)
It works, and I highly suggest giving it the free trial. It's definitely worth it. =)
The software comes with a step by step PDF, and a great forum for Q&A.
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Shane Hunter
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
Hi Lilach, Market Samurai is another program you may be interested in.
Google their web address and take advantage of their 10 day free test drive.
Cheers,
Steve
Google their web address and take advantage of their 10 day free test drive.
Cheers,
Steve
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Steve Ski
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
shaneykins wrote:Hey,
You have the option to create many different types of links and RSS modules. The links that you create are about 50-200 per run, depending on your settings, and your success ratio. Where the magic happens, is that Google does not find all of the links on the same day (obviously).
So, because the links are indexed gradually - the backlinks are seen as being built gradually. =)
It works, and I highly suggest giving it the free trial. It's definitely worth it. =)
The software comes with a step by step PDF, and a great forum for Q&A.
Thanks!
That's exactly what I wanted to know. I will give it a spin.
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Remko srnang
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
Haven't used SEnuke personally, but a product in the same product line as EVO II that Shane mentioned and have gotten excellent results with it....same creator.
And yes, Peter Drew is very active in the forums there and gives out some absolute golden nuggets of SEO info which you won't find anywhere else.
I will say this about automation tools....they ARE great, but much like any other tool....garbage in, garbage out.
You still MUST know the fundamentals of SEO such as good keyword research, on-page and off-page optimization, site structure, etc or all the tools in the world won't help you at all.
Yes, you could do without them, but the real advantage of using them is the huge time savings that they offer.
They rely on a couple fundamental strategies of SEO, such as article submissions, utilizing web 2.0 properties, RSS feed submission (which is very under utilized), high PR link building, social bookmarking, link wheel construction and building, but again, the advantage is that they are simply a huge time saver and taking much of the grunt work out of SEO work.
And yes, Peter Drew is very active in the forums there and gives out some absolute golden nuggets of SEO info which you won't find anywhere else.
I will say this about automation tools....they ARE great, but much like any other tool....garbage in, garbage out.
You still MUST know the fundamentals of SEO such as good keyword research, on-page and off-page optimization, site structure, etc or all the tools in the world won't help you at all.
Yes, you could do without them, but the real advantage of using them is the huge time savings that they offer.
They rely on a couple fundamental strategies of SEO, such as article submissions, utilizing web 2.0 properties, RSS feed submission (which is very under utilized), high PR link building, social bookmarking, link wheel construction and building, but again, the advantage is that they are simply a huge time saver and taking much of the grunt work out of SEO work.
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
I have to agree with Kurt on this one...anyone looking for a push button solution by using automated software is likely to be disappointed. It is good as a tool but results are dependent on a lot of factors and using it as a primary way to "skip" over the fundamentals won't work.
Oh, and I have used SENuke. Found it to be clunky and slow. As for EVO, never tried it so I don't have an opinion on that but I have tried Peter Drew's other software and found it to be full of bugs. Now since this is his flagship software, I would think that he maintains it but I dunno. I can only judge it from past software I have used that he has made.
Oh, and I have used SENuke. Found it to be clunky and slow. As for EVO, never tried it so I don't have an opinion on that but I have tried Peter Drew's other software and found it to be full of bugs. Now since this is his flagship software, I would think that he maintains it but I dunno. I can only judge it from past software I have used that he has made.
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
Thanks guys, I appreciate your help.
I must admit I'm not an SEO expert at all and don't know what is black hat or white hat (is there such a term lol?).
I think for now I will give Senuke a miss and check out the other options.
Dean I'm interested to know for that price you can get me on page 1 of google? Would definately be up for that
Lilach
I must admit I'm not an SEO expert at all and don't know what is black hat or white hat (is there such a term lol?).
I think for now I will give Senuke a miss and check out the other options.
Dean I'm interested to know for that price you can get me on page 1 of google? Would definately be up for that
Lilach
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Lilach Bullock
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Re: Anyone used Senuke?
freemoney wrote:I could get you top listings on Google for that kind of money Lilach.
I haven't used Senuke, but I ran a search on Google for their highlighted searches - and their results for "Senuke" were #1 gee what a surprise, stiff competition there.
"How to get top listings on Google" their hubpage is now #9 and senuke site #10 - pretty rubbish given that this a flagship keyword they are ranking for.
They do say that they achieved results at a time "everyone" was trying to rank for whatever the first keyword was (it wasn't obvious). So basically that suggests that they are into short term ranking methods.
If you consistently put that kind of money into ranking techniques you should be able to dominate most keywords for the long term. So I would spend my money more wisely
I took a short look at the program a few months ago and decided not to even give it a try. I wasn't impressed that it had any long term value. These programs generally get way oversold which greatly devalues their effectiveness.
That's so said that they rank so poorly for their primary keyword phrase. That doesn't say much for the software now does it!
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