Brute Force SEO: A name to conjure with.
The name is suggestive of a product that might help with SEO but is for sure not refined or subtle.
The claims that Peter Drew is making for his new product are far from subtle but the imagery, particularly the video, is certainly refined.
His website at bruteforceseo.com is, at the time of writing, pretty bare apart from an earlybird signup form ( I recommend signing up ) and a link to the feature set of the software.
A maximum of 500 memberships are available; joining the early bird notification list is thus worthwhile.
Anyhow, the tools
What does Brute Force SEO actually do?
It looks like he has taken all his earlier products, ones bought by thousands of eager buyers. I will go into more detail shortly but in essence the system is designed to create basic sites on a number of host sites, what some people call ‘parasite hosting’.
When the sites have been created a linking structure is set up so that each page can expect to rank well in its own right as well as linking, ultimately to the money pages.
Next the system submits all the rss feeds from the original site and the newly created ones to some 20 rss aggregators, this helps with getting spider activity to the new pages.
Afterward the content added to BruteForce SEO are submitted to a network of quality article directories where they will be read and, hopefully, syndicated onward.
If any video has been added to the system then Brute Force SEO will forward it to 20 video directories.
With the exception of adding content to the system almost everything is automated. Of course where captchas are needed to show that a human is at work then we users need to do some work.
Pete reckons that setting up an entire network of sites using Brute Force SEO will take about 30 minutes, I have not yet had chance to test this claim.)
A point to note is that BruteForce SEO can handle several projects at once so one can spend a morning setting up several networks, interrupted only by the need to add captchas and review progress.
Peter's claims for Google domination are completely believable. I have used manual systems and obtained similar results using similar techniques to those of BruteForceSEO. A significant warning to potential users is this: I got to be among the top affiliates for some high profile launches without an email list by using some techniques similar to those used by Pete, however I was doing it without website competition from major marketers. I always considered this to be a little lazy and have made good profits from their lack of effort, but I can only speculate as to what might happen if a large number of the users of Brute Force SEO all chose to promote the same product or launch.
In my opinion users will need to work to find appropriate niches and make careful choices about which products to support, or to accept that in the final analysis, even a tool such as Brute Force SEO needs skill and care to get the best from it.
Another point to bear in mind is that in the past some of Pete’s stuff has not always worked as well as buyers might wish. I do not think this is going to be an issue here because BFS is built from established components and, as a flagship product, Pete’s reputation is on the line here!
When I found out about Brute Force SEO I signed up to the Early Bird list as I can see a lot of potential here. Success will demand care and skill but it will, as long as the software functions as it should, give those people willing to learn its potential a significant advantage in the competitive internet marketing SEO marketplace.
Please sign up and take a look whilst it is still possible!
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