SE Nuke – An SEO Wonder Or a Complete Distraction

May 12, 2009 by
Filed under: SE Nuke 

I do not Officially recommend SE Nuke yet, but you can read some success stories for yourself here, and make up your own mind.

One piece of software that is gaining in popularity quickly is SE Nuke. It is designed to help you promote everything from your website to your affiliate links. I am going to cover the capabilities of the software as well as the limitations so you can determine if it is a worthwhile piece of software you will add to your arsenal, or if you will utilize anther option.

The design and intent of the software is to help you quickly build one way links from high page ranking sources, and some other sources that don’t have such high page rank but may be helpful anyway. You begin the software by creating a gmail account and then creating accounts on social sites. This feature of the software works great and really speeds up the way you can create accounts. Once that process is completed it is only the click of a few buttons to check your gmail and validate all confirmation links emailed to your account. Just a tip, it works best to give it about 30 minutes before you click on the “check email” button so you are sure to have all the confirmation emails in your inbox.

Once your account creation is completed you can move on to the social article or page building sites. This basically requires a seed article, which SE Nuke will download for you from Ezinearticles. Once you download the article you can “spin” the article by using the “|” to separate all new words or sentences. I had the highest level of uniqueness, according to DupeCop.com, when I typed three alternatives for each sentence. It usually put my uniqueness around 40%, which will pass the Google test with room to spare. Once you have an acceptable article spun, you can add a picture and all in anchor keyword links right from the right click button. This eliminates the necessity for you to know any HTML code at all to run it. It even has a built in keyword density checker and a WYSIWYG version of the article to be posted. Finally, you simply click the feature that posts the article to the social sites you created and that is it.

Each site automatically receives a keyword enriched article promoting whatever product or site you have chosen.
SE Nuke also has a feature that will allow you to bookmark the articles you posted. This gives the articles you have written an affirmative link to boost it in search engine ranking. It may be just enough to get your article appearing in some keywords for your topic or niche. SE Nuke will even save your article URL’s to a clipboard and will ping everybody to let them know you have provided new content.

Other SE Nuke modules include a video posting feature, RSS feed nuke and a WordPress MU module that really doesn’t help you much due to the low page rank of the sites that the links are posted on.

As far as the operation of the software goes, SE Nuke wasn’t very stable for me. I am not sure what the problem was, but it would freeze up frequently and that causes a lot of project confusion. Once you lose your place on article posting, bookmarking, or account creation, you are fighting an uphill battle to get caught up. SE Nuke does boast a proxy server feature which is designed to allow you to post articles all day long under different accounts. The problem is that almost all of the major page generation sites have started using proxy server blockers that will prevent you from creating accounts or posting articles if you are using a proxy server.

The price for SE Nuke was $97 per month when I used it and I honestly couldn’t say that it was worth it. I know that the price was raised since I dropped my membership to $127. I am hoping that the features that the program offers can be honed to work stably and in the constantly evolving environment of today’s internet. Overall I do not recommend that you purchase SE Nuke, when there are plenty of free options available.

Gavin J. King is the creator of NetMarketingKings.com and creates e-books designed to assist internet marketers increase their success. With a broad range of experience and knowledge to draw from his products and articles are helpful and enjoyable. Gavin J. King likes writing articles about a legitimate work from home opportunity and other web-based, worthwhile pursuits.

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Comments

2 Comments on SE Nuke – An SEO Wonder Or a Complete Distraction

  1. Alex on Tue, 19th May 2009 12:16 am
  2. So you don’t recommend to use SENuke and say there are plenty of free tools available. It really would be great to have a list of them. Should make a good new article :)

  3. admin on Tue, 26th May 2009 12:00 am
  4. Hi, I am compiling the list, but I do think that there are some paid services that you’d still need to use, ones that cost less than SEN’s 127.00/month that will make up for all this.

    Examples:

    Social Bookmarking Demon Social Buzz Master, or AutoSocialPoster for social bookmarking…

    Whatever RSS submissions software submits RSSs manually for whatever RSS feeds you want submitted…

    And then syndicate your content by using any of these recommended link building services (especially “MAN’ or “UAW” which cost either 47 or 57/month)

    RSS submissions and Social Bookmarking is somewhat important, yes… but links from other sites is where the true SEO Value comes form, not spreading yourself so wide by creating tons of social site account and web 2.0 properties.

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