SE Nuke - Listings Removed

joker790

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Hi,

I noticed that after running SE Nuke, I dominate the SERPS. After a few days, it seems that my sites (such as hubpages, etc.) move down pretty far in the rankings. Why does this happen, and is there a way to prevent this?

Thanks
 
It's just the way of the SERPs, especially Google. You'll just bounce back and forth. I'd try to find some more links, or else, you'll probably drop off completely after a while.
 
A few days is not enough time to measure anything. Keep building backlinks -- of all types. Concentrate on pages w/higher pr's to place your links on. Give it some time to marinate.
 
I don't know if this is related but..
I created a blog on wordpress to sell a clickbank product..
I used senuke one time..
submited to 4 social networking websites
didn't spin the title or the article and the next day
my wordpress blog was removed from google...
google delisted my wordpress blog..
I don't know what the fuck happened..
I have not used senuke since..
I am going to try again soon though
 
Hi,

I noticed that after running SE Nuke, I dominate the SERPS. After a few days, it seems that my sites (such as hubpages, etc.) move down pretty far in the rankings. Why does this happen, and is there a way to prevent this?

Thanks

Is SE nuke that good! What membership did you apply to?
Did you experiment Xrummer? Got better results with SE Nuke?

About your links. Maybe you should keep getting links the way you were having+Some safe base links from your hosted blogs (main page links).
 
I don't know if this is related but..
I created a blog on wordpress to sell a clickbank product..
I used senuke one time..
submited to 4 social networking websites
didn't spin the title or the article and the next day
my wordpress blog was removed from google...
google delisted my wordpress blog..
I don't know what the fuck happened..
I have not used senuke since..
I am going to try again soon though

How was your blog indexed in the first place? Naturally? Did you not get other backlinks that might have hurted you?
Seems like a very strange coincidence on the very next day already delisted...nothing is never impossible though...
 
How was your blog indexed in the first place? Naturally? Did you not get other backlinks that might have hurted you?
Seems like a very strange coincidence on the very next day already delisted...nothing is never impossible though...

before I used senuke
I used bookmarkingdemon
I used simpy.com and lingaggo
I got listed with simpy because
when I checked the links using google
the simpy.com link showed up..
then i used senuke and I was delisted on google
 
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