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?> Marketing Alchemist » Blog Archive » Brute Force SEO Review
Nov
9
2008

 

 

The impression I got when I first encountered Brute Force SEO is that its marketing materials are so funny.

I went on to read the entire sales page and even watched the funky video there and had to conclude that Peter Drew is a man of much wit.

Before this turns into a literary review, let’s get on with the meat.

Do not be deceived by the overly-ridiculous marketing of this software; alot of thought has been put into this by Peter Drew.

The basic idea behind the Brute Force SEO software is this:

You enter your website, your keywords, your RSS feeds (if any), your videos (if any), your articles (if any), and your content (compulsory, but doesn’t need to be exclusive) into the dashboard of the software. You then basically click buttons and go off to surf the web, read the news, make coffee or whatever, until you hear a coughing sound from your computer. (I’m now very sure that Peter is a funny guy.)

When you hear that weird sound once in awhile, you need to go back to the software and enter CAPTCHA codes. 

This entire process probably takes about an hour, and at the end of it all, you have a web of Web2.0 all linking to each other strategically, coupled with RSS feeds also aggressively linking to each other in clever ways, and some of these links ultimately go back to your money site.

And you basically accomplish what you normally would have accomplished with 1-2 entire days work in just under 1 hour. (And all you had to do was listen for coughing sounds and filling up CAPTCHA codes!)

A common question I foresee is: “Can’t I do this myself?”
Answer: Yes you can, but it is SUPREMELY boring and takes up to 1-2 entire days’ of work, as mentioned above.

“Can’t I outsource this?”
Answer: Yes you can, but it’s gonna cost you more money, and Brute Force SEO does the job just as well if not better, and for a low cost.

Check out the free report at the end of this post to learn more about the software.

You may also want to read the bullet points on the salesletter to learn more about the software.

I’ve covered most of the good points about it, but points 8 and 9 leave me puzzled.

Re: Point 8 - I didn’t find this feature useful at all. I’d rather use the helpdesk.
Re: Point 9 - Blasphemous! Instant cash my eye! I will NEVER email my email list to tell them about Brute Force SEO hoping to make sales. 

1) I don’t think anybody will buy.
2) My friends will think I’m crazy.

Brute Force SEO is an excellent product for anybody who owns a website.

Notice I said ” anybody who owns a website”.

If you are a complete beginner and don’t own a website yet..

How would you expect Brute Force SEO to work for you? It has nothing to work on!

Remember.. Brute Force SEO is basically an SEO machine that helps your site to rank well, using the power of Web 2.0.

The possibilities are up to your imagination. 

For instance, in the forums, Peter actually teaches how to get clients for SEO as well. He gives out a script that you can use in sourcing for clients, and bascially all you need is to ask your client a few questions, enter your clients’ details into Brute Force SEO, and just click and wait for the coughing sound.

Boom!

You would have got an amazed client who will get better business, and earned yourself maybe 10 times what you paid for Brute Force SEO.

Hint: SEO services are EXPENSIVE!

In conclusion, I think Brute Force SEO is an excellent product, and you should seriously consider getting it. But as with all products, you need to put some effort into making it work! The effort is minimal, but you do still have to work it.

If you’re going to pawn your wife’s jewellery to buy this, please don’t.

On the other hand, if you already have at least one website up, or you’re interested in hooking up offline clients for SEO services, this software could easily recoup your cost of purchase.

At the time of this writing, Brute Force SEO is not available. It launched at a CAP of 1000, and sold out in 2.5 days. When it re-opens, sales will be capped at 400 spots, so make sure you go to the sales page and enter your name and email address to make sure you get a place.

Again, here’s the free report for you to learn more about Brute Force SEO.


Just right-click and choose “Save As”

And here’s the link to Brute Force SEO.

Thanks for reading my lengthy review!

Feel free to drop me a message if you have any questions.


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