I love the service and i am very interest, but do you think google will get suspicious if you have this massive blast then only do minimal seo after for example commenting on web 2.0? So my question is what do you reccomend after this massive blast. Also when you say drip feed how long roughly is the drip feeding time?
It depends on many factors. For aged site or site with tons of links it is not
a problem. I believe it is not a problem for a brand new site as well. New
site may drop a little after the massive blast and initial high rank if you
don't do anything else.
My thinking is that massive blast for Google is like a Digg effect. If, all
over the sudden, many sites post about the topic and link to one source
this means it is trendy topic and people are definitely interested in it.
So, they raise it up. When you don't do anything else about it, then
Google thinks the trend is gone. So, they decrease rank.
The idea is to keep building link. Not necessarily with blasts (although
I'd prefer you to buy from me, hehe

) but with any sort of links. Keep
them coming. If you blast regularly then Google would think it is
permanent trend and you stay up.
These are just my ideas about it.
Second question.
I am currently working on a monthly subscription for SEO Blasts and testing
drip feeding XRumer and Scrapebox links at a rate of 1000 per day (500
Scrapebox, 500 XRumer) with all links going to both Web 2.0 properties and
articles for 30 days (30K links total).
The idea here is to keep pumping your link pyramid with links over time.