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Hi Jimbo, I have a question: is there a way to set different posting settings for different profiles? Like for one profile I want to set backlinks only on PR2+ with a maximum of 50 OBLs and for another profile I want backlinks from PR0+ and max 200 OBLs. Is there such an option and I'm missing it or if there isn't will there be such an option down the line at some point?
 
Hi Jimbo, I have a question: is there a way to set different posting settings for different profiles? Like for one profile I want to set backlinks only on PR2+ with a maximum of 50 OBLs and for another profile I want backlinks from PR0+ and max 200 OBLs. Is there such an option and I'm missing it or if there isn't will there be such an option down the line at some point?

Yes you can set this type of thing up. When you have added a profile simply go into the Profile Handler=>Profile Specific Settings and set the options you wish to change. WHen you save the profile the settings will be applied. Do be aware that when limiting by PR you really should be using proxies so your IPs do not get limited from checking PR, if this happens all pages will be returned as PR0 and therefore no posts will be able to succeed.
 
I might buy this and have a question. Is there a feature to disable commenting on blogs?
 
I might buy this and have a question. Is there a feature to disable commenting on blogs?

You can enable/disable any platforms you wish.

If you wish to disable them because you have read that they are bad for rankings I would think twice, not only are they not harmful but they have been servicing my rankings for much longer than NHSEO has been around and have not shown any significant drop in usefulness as far as improving rankings and increasing traffic in the time that NHSEO has been released.
 
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You can enable/disable any platforms you wish.

If you wish to disable them because you have read that they are bad for rankings I would think twice, not only are they not harmful but they have been servicing my rankings for much longer than NHSEO has been around and have not shown any significant drop in usefulness as far as improving rankings and increasing traffic in the time that NHSEO has been released.

I'm not worried about that. I'm sure it does work. I'm just concerned how it looks for a store that is supposed to have a proper reputation to be spamming blog comments. It's a jewelry store and it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. I strive for the high end designer reputation, and you don't see other reputable designers spamming blog comments. But on the other hand, jewelry is flooded and the very reason why I first joined bhw was because I was getting very tired of being stomped on in the serps by major companies who dominate google. Blackhat techniques do work because I do my share of them. But I also have to be careful because customers do searches on my stuff. I want to spam blog comments if that will keep me in the serps for words like jewelry, which I keep falling in and out of google for. But I don't want to look icky. I wish someone would give me advice on this because it is my number 1 dilemma that I can't think of a solution for.
 
I'm not worried about that. I'm sure it does work. I'm just concerned how it looks for a store that is supposed to have a proper reputation to be spamming blog comments. It's a jewelry store and it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. I strive for the high end designer reputation, and you don't see other reputable designers spamming blog comments. But on the other hand, jewelry is flooded and the very reason why I first joined bhw was because I was getting very tired of being stomped on in the serps by major companies who dominate google. Blackhat techniques do work because I do my share of them. But I also have to be careful because customers do searches on my stuff. I want to spam blog comments if that will keep me in the serps for words like jewelry, which I keep falling in and out of google for. But I don't want to look icky. I wish someone would give me advice on this because it is my number 1 dilemma that I can't think of a solution for.

If you are concerned about this it would be simple to set up some tier pages on some high PR social bookmarking or web2.0/article websites that link to your money site and then generate backlinks to these pages rather than to your money site.

Jimbo provides the best support and this is killer software!

Thanks a lot pearlydean, its always nice to hear your kind words.
 
Hi Jimbo, No hands indexer will be included in the future update, or it will be seperated software ?, also how much it will cost ?
 
How can I prevent NHS from posting to whois? I want it only to post commens. I unchecked the box in platform settings but it's still doing it?
 
Sounds like a very amazing software, especially for a beginner like me...
but I have a concern that I dont know whether I should be worried about or not:

for healthy linking and to achieve good ranking results... is it recommended to be used for the linking of the first tier / layer? or it could be used for linking of the main website as well?
I am asking to know the level of risk-taking by linking the website itself....
Maybe my question is not even related to the program itself but Im very interested on the way it is mostly recommended to be used in

cheers
 
How can I prevent NHS from posting to whois? I want it only to post commens. I unchecked the box in platform settings but it's still doing it?

Uncheck the "Active?" option in the Whois panel in the Settings=>App Settings (first tab) tab and then save settings. If you have run for a little bit and then stopped posting there could still be a few whois post queud in the tool so if you don't want these last few whois links then I suggest a restart of the app, otherwise if a few (maybe 10) whois links are not a problem (they really shouldn't be) then you can just save and press play.

Sounds like a very amazing software, especially for a beginner like me...
but I have a concern that I dont know whether I should be worried about or not:

for healthy linking and to achieve good ranking results... is it recommended to be used for the linking of the first tier / layer? or it could be used for linking of the main website as well?
I am asking to know the level of risk-taking by linking the website itself....
Maybe my question is not even related to the program itself but Im very interested on the way it is mostly recommended to be used in

cheers

Some would say not to go direct to your money site but I have been doing so for 18+ months now to a few different websites and I see nothing but consistent traffic and rankings. I also promote tier links as well though so I think it is a good idea to do a bit of both.
 
Lol, now i'm feeling the effects of nohandseo. Before the installation of the proxy system i had run NHSO, well, doing things manually now i try signing up for forums and 2 rejected me saying my "IP" is known for spamming.
 
Def going to check out this piece of software soon, we'll keep you posted on my results
 
sounds too good to be true!

The software has been around for way more than 18months at this point and has bolstered many top rankings for lots of users, the evidence is all over the forum here and also on other forums.

Lol, now i'm feeling the effects of nohandseo. Before the installation of the proxy system i had run NHSO, well, doing things manually now i try signing up for forums and 2 rejected me saying my "IP" is known for spamming.

Using proxies for posting will remove the risk of this happening but then most people have a dynamic IP address from their ISP so you should be able to just turn your router off for a few seconds then back on and you will likely have a completely new IP address.

Def going to check out this piece of software soon, we'll keep you posted on my results

Let me know how you get on or if you have any questions.
 
just wondering this tools still good after panda/pinquin updates?
 
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