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« on: May 20, 2010, 09:11:15 AM »

I'm wondering if any of you use Brute Force Seo? I'm currently using SE Nuke which is $127/month and Brute Force is $157 per month. I'd like to get together with someone and compare. Maybe do a campaign for each other. I'm tempted to swap over to Brute Force but would like to know a bit more about it.
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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2010, 01:31:25 PM »

Grifter - took a look at the two sites, hate the "buy it now be rich tomorrow format" - the se nuke site - yellow fax highlighter text- damn that puts me right off so much so i didnt even bother reading.

So how effective is it, $157 a month is a fair chunk of change  for a "play" around - are the claims justified or even just reasonable ? if it is then of course the fees are justified.
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« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2010, 03:07:26 PM »

Well I don't know how effective Brute Force is. SeNuke is good for just saving time. However, you need to have a good article spinner too or have the time to do your own. I tend to write one of my own. Submit it to ezine manually. Then spin it with The Bestspinner ($84/year) which is very good if you take your time and use it properly. Then submit another unique title'd one to hubpages. Then with all other spun versions let senuke do the work for me.

Purely for the account creations, article submits and blog creations (e.g wordpress.com, blogger, etc) and then RSS stuff I do like it. If you are making lots of sites then it is worth something. Maybe not that monthly fee. It is cheaper to pay for a 2 year license but I'm still deciding whether to keep with this or go for something else.

But it will create an email account with hotmail, yahoo, aol or google. Then create about 100 accounts at web 2.0 sites like hubpages, wiki, blogger and article sites and bookmark sites. Submit your articles or videos. Ping them all. Combine all a campaigns rss feeds into one and ping them to the aggregators. Well for me just to do that would take me 2 days at least. This verifies your emails and solves the captchas so once you've got you're spun articles ready it's just press a button for each module.

Brute Force looks just as good if not better but I'd like to hear from someone who has used it. Iit is much better to get it for 2 years.

Brute Force Seo is $997 for 2 years. But if you teamed up and did it through affiliate then the affiliate gets 50% of that. So if three people got it then it would cost 997 + 498 + 498 dollar. About £440 each for two years which is only around £18 per month.

Now that I'm coming back to doing my own wordpress sites I'm going to just use it for getting articles out there backlinking to my site. Usually in two tiers.
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