Brute Force SEO Review
From Peter Drew, creator of other internet marketing tools such as Extreme Google Pages Bomber, RSS SEO Explosion, Extreme Live Blog Article Automator and Mass Yahoo Blog 360 Article Generator, comes another traffic generation product called Brute Force SEO (BFS).
It seems that Peter has combined the many features of his previous software into one product. Brute Force SEO is basically a software designed to help users getting back links by creating simple pages on Web 2.0 and other authority sites via “parasite hosting”. If you are not familiar with this concept, parasite hosting refers to the creation of a keyword targeted page on an authoritative domain. The strategy is that if users can control that page’s content, they can rank for searches and re-direct the traffic to whatever site/page they choose.
What is Brute Force all about?
In simple terms, it will allow you to automate many back link acquiring strategies such as:
1. Social bookmarking account creation and bookmarking
2. Creating pages on authoritative site e.g.:
* Wordpress.com
* Geocities.com
* Tripod.com
* Yahoo 360 Blogs.
* Msn Blogs
* Blogger Blogs
* WordPress Blogs
* Google Knols
3. Syndication of your feeds to approximately 20 RSS directories
4. Submission to quality article directories
5. Submission to video directories
6. Creation of strategic back links
Brute Force SEO – The Good
Perhaps the biggest benefit of Brute Force SEO is that it is allowing internet marketers to take shortcuts and avoiding those tedious tasks that can really slow their campaign. In addition, it will only take users about 30 minutes to set up. Although the learning curve for this product is a bit high, once the users become fully accustomed with the software, then every future campaign will be smooth and much faster than if it was done manually.
Brute Force SEO – The Bad
One of the major complaints that this product has received involves compatibility issues with Vista users. Some say it is the software program itself, while some believe that the problem lies with the users. Also, there are complaints of its user friendliness. A lot of those who bought this program experienced difficulties with the set up. The expensive monthly price tag has been a big set back for many users who simply cannot afford the software. Some users believe that the product is till underdeveloped although it poses a lot of potential.
Who is it for?
If you are simply looking for a way to cut the time you are spending on syndication and submission in order to generate traffic to your site, this software program is perfect for you. Just keep in mind that in order for you to reach your goal of enjoying top ranking, you should also be familiar with the other SEO techniques such as keyword and niche selection.
Final Rating
Brute Force SEO is one of the few software that can achieve a lot of back links to targeted websites. All this could be done manually or outsourced. If the online entrepreneur has only one site then Brute force SEO is probably not the ideal solution. But if the user has many sites in his portofolio, then Brute Force SEO is worth it. People can stop their monthly subscription at any time and they would not lose those back links as these are already posted on social bookmarking sites,yahoo blogs and Wordpress blogs. Before purchasing Brute ForceSEO, it would be advisable however that people also take a look at SEnuke which is more popular and happens to do most of the tasks of Brute Force SEO.
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A review of Brute Force SEO by Sam Kern
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