Archive for June, 2011

Huge $80 Discount On SEO Equalizer

The emails I get most often from people are about how they can drive traffic to their websites.

A tool I came across not so long ago is SEO Equalizer. It’s been around for a while and sells for $97 on Clickbank.

But, Charles Kirkland convinced it’s author, Jeff Alderson, to reduce the price in this Warrior Special Offer to only a fraction of that cost (currently $17)…but the price is shooting up as folks are discovering this wild deal this evening on the Warrior Forum. This does include training, you have got to see this (and move on it) right away:

SEO Equalizer Special Offer

Watch the video to see the software in action:

>> Just to warn you, this offer will be pulled at 12PM EST on June 29.

Fourth Impressions of SENukeX

Well, Holy Gawd, beejazus and begorrah! SENukeX is finally working. As I mentioned in my previous post about SENukeX, I gave up trying to use it on my aging Win XP system and rented a Windows VPS server to run it instead (I went with AccuWebHosting following recommendations). Looks like that was a good move.

SENukeX has been ticking away unattended for the last week. I can see that it’s crashed a few times but each time it’s recovered, restarted and continued on from where it fell over, just as it’s supposed to. Plus, it runs 24/7. Now, assuming it did run properly on my XP setup, I’d have to leave my PC running 24 hours a day – and I prefer not to leave electronics running unattended because of the remote possibility of them spontaneously bursting into flame and burning down the house. Besides, on a VPS, the software can use the full resources of that computer and run more backlink campaigns than my PC since I’m using my PC for lots of other stuff every day.

Building SENukeX Backlink Campaigns

Building backlink campaigns actually takes a bit of time though I’m sure I’ll get faster at building them as time goes by. At the moment, it takes between 1 and 2 hours to build a campaign. That’s because I’m using 4 articles per campaign, 1 press release (which I have to write myself) and 1 video (which I have to create myself). Then I have to come up with about 20 titles for articles (i.e. I’m spinning the article titles), author bios to use for the article directories and comments to leave on social networking sites. I probably spend more time than I need to “crafting” these.
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Anyone who runs a blog always want more of one thing – traffic. The traditional way of driving traffic has been to build backlinks to your site and inner pages.

Some bloggers are also using plugins to add Facebook “Like” buttons and such to their sites. However, these don’t take advantage of Open Graph which Facebook uses to classify content. Worse, Facebook plugins can conflict if you use more than one on a blog. This is down to the different SDK’s and API’s used when the plugins were written.


The Max FB Seo plugin for WordPress

But regardless of what Facebook plugin you might be using, are all “Likes” created equal? Well, with the Open Graph meta tags used by Facebook to differentiate, it doesn’t seem to be the case.

Facebook Search now analyzes the web page or blog post that a link comes from to see if there is any relevant information it can use to better serve it to their “social graph”. That means it will connect information from various websites onto the Walls of facebook users based on their “social graph” and the meta data on those web pages. The “social graph” is how they are connected to friends based on “likes” and “comments” amongst other things.
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Ongoing Tribulations With SENukeX

More Problems With SENukeX

Following my last post on using SENukeX, I had hoped to have some preliminary results on the three sites I selected to promote using this tool. However, SENukeX refused to play ball. It continually crashes on my system (I run it on a VMWare virtual server running Win XP Home SP3 and IE8).

The latest problem is that while it restarts after a crash, it doesn’t pick up where it left off to start building links again. When it crashes, it’s supposed to skip the sites it had open in the browser at the time (it assumes something on one of those sites caused the crash) and then submit to the remaining sites automatically. Now it’s just sitting there following a crash. Re-starting a project that’s crashed should force it to start submitting to new sites but now it starts from the beginning again, submitting to sites it’s already submitted to. You guessed it – it eventually encounters the site that causes it crash and we’re back to square one.

I posted a query on the SENukeX forum about this and provided the log files to help the developers isolate the problem. The result?
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