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New Brute Force SEO Video

Sunday, October 19th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Newly announced feature for Brute Force SEO

BadAss’s Peter Drew sent an email this morning. He was telling us about a new tool that is being added to his Brute Force SEO package right now. He has made a video showing the basics of the tool in its almost finished state.

Pete’s new software: Brute Force SEO Web 2.0 Account Creator looks pretty useful, it enables users to speedily set up new accounts with a whole host of Web 2.0( user generated content) sites. The Signup Generator covers 4 site types.
1. Social Bookmark Sites
2. Rss feed directories (Not yet including my own RSS Aggregator site though)
3. YouTube Clone SItes
4. Article Sites

I can see this being a very useful addition to the toolset in BruteForce SEO. I did not see a facility to use proxies for signups but in my opinion this is not too important if one is using social sites correctly. Only when we spam Web 2.0sites that large numbers of accounts are needed and I do not abuse them.

This is software that if well maintained by Brute Force make the task a lot easier.
My only concern is that as Peter adds more functionality I can imagine the cost rising - with the amount of functionality included I can envisage a steep price but at the same time Pete knows his market so I am sure he will offer a mass market price and, for sure, 1000 users is quite a few folks, I can see early memberships selling fast.

I’d urge readers of this article to sign up to the Brute Force early bird notification list as Peter has said that his next email will outline how to make sure of a place on Brute Force, no matter how busy sales get. Launch special prices for fast movers are almost certain.

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