Yeah the same type of sites.. your right.. but I'm thinking the higher authority ones (in Google's eyes) b/c of age, popularity, etc. are of more value.. rather than smaller blogs/directories... I could be wrong.. I don't know.. the only reason I say this is because it worked well for me in the past.. It seems like these links can be viewed as more spammy than natural.. ughh i dunno..
and maybe having different user names based on a niches might help improve this service if BTB can implement that somehow...
I honestly don't know what the f*** google wants...
again, it could just be some sort of dance, i'm hoping it settles down... in the meantime im scared to do my second push
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don't get me wrong.. i'm not saying this is a bad service.. i think it's an excellent service.. especially for the people who don't want to waste time looking for articles, spinning them, submitting them (even with automated software).. i.e. me.... just need to be careful on how u use it i guess.. just like anything else pretty much...
and maybe having different user names based on a niches might help improve this service if BTB can implement that somehow...
I honestly don't know what the f*** google wants...
again, it could just be some sort of dance, i'm hoping it settles down... in the meantime im scared to do my second push
don't get me wrong.. i'm not saying this is a bad service.. i think it's an excellent service.. especially for the people who don't want to waste time looking for articles, spinning them, submitting them (even with automated software).. i.e. me.... just need to be careful on how u use it i guess.. just like anything else pretty much...
But isn't linkpush posting to sites that are the same basic type of sites that you could post to with senuke? I know senuke posts to different sites, but to me they seem to be the same type of sites.
I'm not understanding how using senuke would get you a higher quality link. I'm not arguing with you, just not understanding. Can you explain that a little more? Just trying to learn.
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