This is NOT a Brute Force EVO 2 Review!
Don’t you hate reading “Xyqqx Review” only to find it is no such thing? This EVO 2 ‘review’ is not an advertisement, although if you sign up through my link I will get an affiliate fee.
OK, got that off my chest! Let us continue.
I have been buying and using Pete Drew’s stuff for a few years and, to be honest, most of them were a tad flakey, good ideas, which is why I bought them, hoping they’d work, but I got used to being proven wrong. A while back he came up with a set of individual tools that were pretty handy, made it easy to set up pages on ‘parasite hosts’, that is places where you can put your own web pages or sites on other people’s hosting. WordPress.com or Squidoo.com would be examples of parasite hosting.
For a change these things actually worked most of the time and I bought and used most of them because they helped me to do what I did - I promote a particular kind of affiliate product in a particular way. My method depends upon getting multiple pages into the front page of search engines for the keywords that I want to chase. I was already building sites all over the place to promote my own ‘money pages’ and sometimes even to get sales from the network pages.
It was obvious that Pete Drew had discovered the same tactic and needed to automate his process. That was a couple of years ago and the techniques still work and probably always will, they are fundamental to the internet, no black magic here.
So, when Brute Force SEO came out I was very keen. I was among the first to buy it. I even set up this site to promote it. Then I lost interest…
The software simply was not reliable enough, did not fit with my work patterns and was not making me WANT to use it.
I dropped in and out over the next few months, checking out the thing as it developed but nothing.
A while ago though I subscribed to Brute Force SEO EVO 2. Now, at last, Pete and his coders seem to have cracked it.
Stable at Last, Details Work!
Previosuly I found it was too easy to cause Brute Force SEO to crash. Error trapping was not too good, the macros doing the work were too sensitive, especially when using only one computer to run Brute Force and one’s other jobs. Worse yet, Captcha solving was really bad. It was better to sit and do the Captchas by hand and that, in truth, made using BF almost pointless, after all, I can make a basic WP.com site in a matter of minutes anyway, why hang around while the Captcha goes unsolved and then have to solve it by hand anyway?
NOW with EVO 2 the details are right. I have, as yet, been unable to make EVO 2 crash. I can play around with the sites EVO 2 is working on and everything works, the worst that happens is that EVO 2 will skip to the next site. Perfect!
Captchas work almost always but I do not need to babysit like I did with Brute Force SEO’s earlier versions. Now I CAN leave the software and let it run.
So, What Does Brute Force SEO EVO 2 DO?
Loads of ‘reviews’ will tell you about how EVO2 will create accounts, send emails, resolve Captchas, submit articles, mash up RSS feeds and the like. EVO 2 does all this, but the truth is that this is all kinda what we can take for granted.
What EVO 2 is really doing is automating the work that we needed to pay other people to do! Most of us were never disciplined enough to do what EVO 2 does anyway, so unless we paid others to do this stuff it never got done!
EVO 2 replaces people!
There is no need for me to tell you how well Brute Force EVO 2 will help you rank in the SE’s. We all should know that building lots of incoming links with relevant anchor text is going to do that!
There is no need for me to tell you that Brute Force SEO will increase your traffic; we should already know that good rankings tend to get more of any available traffic.
I don’t even need to tell you how effective multiple results on the first two pages of the major search engines is, that should simply stand to reason.
So, do not buy Brute Force EVO 2 for any of those reasons. If you are running an internet based business and reading these words then you should already know how this stuff works and how to do it.
Buy EVO 2 automated SEO because it replaces people! If you do not employ anyone right now but are running out of hours in the day then get Brute Force EVO2. It will give you back your life!
If you currently pay guys to build your links then stop doing so, chances are they are already using Brute Force SEO or something like it anyway.
If you have multiple people in your employ then get a Brute Force EVO 2 licence for each desktop and look forward to a quantum leap in their effectiveness.
One thing to note, Brute Force EVO 2 is a mindbender. You will probably need to rethink your work patterns. Check out my post on the topic here: http://bruteforceseo.org/living-with-brute-force-seo-evo-2
EVO 2 is not perfect. I would like to see some kind of progress meter. I’d love to be able to stop the process and restart it. I wish that if it stopped that the software could generate a report of its completed work but these are niggles. The fundamentals and important details are all good and I have to say that ten minutes setup time plus 30 minutes writing and spinning a short article is a great way to get a new page from nowhere to first page overnight; or a new page in a fiercely competitive niche onto page two in a matter of hours.
Bottom line, EVO 2 does what it is supposed to do and the results are in line with what we can expect from doing lots of this kind of activity.
If you are running out of time to do the things you know that you need to do then I strongly suggest you take a look at Brute Force SEO (EVO 2).
Mail this postPosted: February 17th, 2010 under Brute Force SEO, Bruteforce SEO Info.
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desktop PC and a widescreen monitor. Bear in mind that I normally work with a laptop and and an external monitor. I bought a Compaq CQ 2200 SC PC which came with a decent Compaq Q2159 21.5″ wide screen monitor for an all-in cost of less than $550.