This is Part 2 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
Next in this SENuke review, we look at web 2.0 account creation. The account module allows you to create accounts automatically on over 65 Web 2.0 sites. In addition, it allows you to save and load these profiles very easily.
SEnuke's Web 2.0 Account Creation Makes Creating Accounts Point and Click
For Web 2.0, SE nuke relies on the use of personas. What are personas? Well, personas are pen names for the Internet that you create to talk about particular subjects. For example, you were website that talks about scrapbooking would use the name John Smith, where your site about cooking would use the name Jane Doe. In both instances, it’s really you doing the writing work. But, personas allow us to focus a personality online into a particular topic.
SEnuke makes it easy for us to create personas that we can use to promote products online.To use the account creation module, you create a name for your persona. The tool actually helps you figure out a good name to use which is a great feature to have when you get brain freeze. Something that the tool doesn’t do though is look for competition for that name. So, I recommend that you verify that the name is unique enough that in the future you could register a domain name, such as JohnSmith.com, for the persona. Also, you want to make sure that the person would have a quitter account available so that you can tweak about your blog postings. I am sure that the SEnuke people will probably add this checking in the not too distant future. But for now this is a simple step to ensure that you are maximizing the long term value of each outpost that you create.
If you aren’t happy with the choices that SEnuke is providing, another place you can go his baby names.com. This site will list out names for you based on popularity and you can choose a name based on these lists.
Once you have found the name, then you create usernames and passwords to use for this persona. Often the initial name you select will be taken, so it makes sense to add numbers onto the end of the name. The text in this area is capable of being dynamically switched out, a technique called spinning that we will discuss in the next module. But, with the spinning capability, we can quickly choose an available name on the various services we want to create accounts on.
Then you select which sites you want accounts on, and hit submit. The tool automatically creates accounts.
While the simple process of creating accounts may not seem like a big future, and it really is. This process of creating accounts can take you 8-12 hours of time. The tool not only does it in 15 minutes, but it does it without any interaction on your part. Remember that most account creation requires capture salt, and you have to typically manually solved these problems. The tool provides an integrated capability to solve these captures. So in most cases, all you need to do is drink a cup of coffee and watch the tool create accounts for you.
Once the accounts are created you have to validate those accounts in your e-mail. The tool does this as well by logging into your account and manually clicking on the validation links. In addition, the tool deletes the e-mails so they don’t clutter your account in the future.
This capability simply amazing for the amount of time it can save you. If you look out on the Internet you will see that there are services that do to us for $20-$50. Now, you can do it faster and you can do it for free.
SEnuke Solves a Captcha for Yahoo Mail
While there are a ton of things to love about SEnuke, this may be the one that takes the cake.
Once your accounts are set up, the next step is to generate some content to post to your new outposts. We will cover that topic in the next part of this review.
