Is is the last part of a multi-part SEnuke review series where I provides an overview of the features and usage of SEnuke.
The list of parts in this review are:
- Initial SE nuke Review and Impressions
- A Niche Research Tool
- Web 2.0 Automatic Account Creation
- Article Spinning and Posting
- Multisite Video Submitter
- A Social Bookmarking Tool
- RSS Feed Submission Tools
- A Web 2.0 Profile Creator and Editor
- Final Impressions of SEnuke
- 5 Magic Tips that Get the Most out of SEnuke
In writing this review as a way to make myself familiar with the product, there are a couple of key realizations that I’ve learned, that I think are applicable to anyone using SEnuke for larger scale campaigns.
First, it’s best to think of groups of users as “networks” around a topic, and use the automation to allow you to “be” those people. I know, a bit esoteric sounding, but here’s what I mean. When the limit to creating literally hundreds of accounts is sometihng like 15 minutes, you come to a realization–that you have to make this all make sense, seem organized, local, and even GASP organic. To do that, you need a structure.
The best structure I have found is a person. Create a person. Give them a back story. Then, use the tool to setup their web infrastructure. Then, when you are working on a particular topic that this person is interested in, they can speak up. This keeps the persona pure (and organic looking), and it keeps you sane. And, remember, that these people in a network connect with one another primarily, then only occasionally connect out of their cluster.
Second, use the save button a lot. SEnuke has crashed a few times. That’s OK IF you’ve saved what you were doing. If not, you have to start it again. Also, nothing is perfect. Occasionally a website will cause it to hang. You will need to be paying somewhat attention to hit the “skip” button, so that it can go on. Then, go back and work the sites that had problems.
Third, use the threading, it works. When you open up a browser that SEnuke works in, you get one window. Crank it up man, crank it up. Put 7-9 windows in there and let it run. It will let you know with a nice yellow border if it needs something.
Fourth, use external spinners. Writing a spinner in SEnuke, while doable, is painful. Use an external piece of software, and then cut and paste the link into your entry. And, while ContentBoss.com is a good tool, it only spins to about 15%, which isn’t sufficient. And, since it takes out the “easy spins”, it leaves you with the hard ones, and chops up the sentences in such a way as to make it harder to do regular spinning. So, I’d go with external tools for this.
Fifth, when you setup your first entry on all the blog and social network sites, your first post will equal your blog name. You can go and fix that later, but if you plan on setting up a network and reusing personas (like I do) you will want your first post to be something valuable and related to the general niche. Don’t go in blasting your offers. Start by introducing yourself and your industry. Maybe spin a nice PLR article or something.
And lastly, remember, it’s just a tool. It’s your strategy that counts.
I’ve really been enjoying SEnuke, and if I had a running total I’d say it has saved me at least 16 hours so far. Not bad for 2 days. :-) It’s well worth the money. Go buy it now if you’re thinking about it. You’ll be happy you did.
