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Link Dozer Experiences
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07-03-2009, 01:43 PM
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Link Dozer Experiences
Hello,
My idea was to start a new thread about this new link building / organizing tool. I'd like to share my experiences with it so far. And of course I'd love to read your experiences ![]() Yesterday I signed up, and I watched all of the instruction videos. I believe that it is a powerful tool, but like Vita Vee mentioned in another thread it has a learning curve and some patience is needed. If you're used to SEnuke you might get disappointed, because this tool is semi automated. What this means is, it's filling in the different forms and you have to press buttons by your self. While developing Link Dozer it has done everything to keep away from total automation and to preserve the impression that the user of Link Dozer is a legitimate browser user. At the moment I'm in the process of creating an account... This is really easy, but on the other hand also very time consuming. At this time you can create accounts on 72 websites. I think this will take you about 1 1/2 hour. I don't know for sure because I did some other work in between. Kristina is adding 10 - 15 sites per day within this month. So you can do the math how long it will take to register 200 accounts on the different sites. And this is what made me think...the power of the tool is to create groups of different users which are linking to each other in a random way. I guess one project might have 10 - 15 different user profiles. Do the math again ![]() And then there is the the thesaurus module. A very powerful module to create unique content. I can't really tell you about this module a lot. But what I've seen in the videos is that you have to ad synonyms for existing words. And that's a downside for me. As you might noticed, English isn't my first language and to use this module well you got to have a good knowledge of the English dictionary ![]() But I'll go on with this tool. Because I truly believe that you can get a lot out of it when using and organizing it the way this tool force you to. I'll keep you guys informed
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07-03-2009, 05:29 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
Hello
Thanks SaSh for sharing your first impressions with us. I also found that it was quite long to register for all these accounts but then I thought that I'm not going to register on them all with all my different pennames. Instead I'm going to register a dozen of different accounts per penname and have about 20 different pennames. But for me a penname will be a community. So I will know that when I post with such or such penname I'm adding content to such or such community. Do you see where I'm going here? ![]() With senuke I could only create 2 communities of that size, with linkdozer I will be able to create 20 of them. About the thesaurus, I think you have not watched the video about AI yet. This module is secret so after watching the video don't post about it here Thanks to the community we will soon reach the point where you won't have any problem for spinning your articles at the click of a button.Also I want to add that I have started a new thread where we can ask anything we want about linkdozer. Kristina, the programmer herself will answer them. The thread is there: http://vitavee.com/forums/thread-67.html Vita Vee SEO DONE FOR YOU - Real People, Real Success... Read the amazing testimonials!
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07-03-2009, 09:31 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
(07-03-2009 05:29 PM)vitavee Wrote: Hello Hi Vita, Thanks for your reply. But to be honest...I don't know where you going to :-) Could you please explain it on another point of view? SaSh |
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07-04-2009, 04:00 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
Do we have one set of profile per niche or do we need lots of profiles for one niche.?
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07-04-2009, 04:19 PM
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(07-04-2009 04:00 PM)shevd Wrote: Do we have one set of profile per niche or do we need lots of profiles for one niche.? Could be worth posting the question on the thread: http://vitavee.com/forums/thread-67.html Any any other questions -- it's a first class opportunity to be a part of something so very new!
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07-04-2009, 09:26 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
We included 230 additional blog posting locations last night
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07-10-2009, 12:00 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
I have jumped on the link dozer band wagon and I have started ploughing through the videos
Hilton |
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07-13-2009, 06:08 PM
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(07-03-2009 05:29 PM)vitavee Wrote: Hello Thanks, Vita Vee et al (meaning all your other identities ) for this post.OMG ... I DO get where your going!!! Different topic: Couldn't we also form some 'clusters' among members here? Seems there is a lot of potential here for joint venturing. [quote='SaSh' pid='633' dateline='1246621428'] Hello, My idea was to start a new thread about this new link building / organizing tool. I'd like to share my experiences with it so far. And of course I'd love to read your experiences ![]() And then there is the the thesaurus module. A very powerful module to create unique content. I can't really tell you about this module a lot. But what I've seen in the videos is that you have to ad synonyms for existing words. And that's a downside for me. As you might noticed, English isn't my first language and to use this module well you got to have a good knowledge of the English dictionary ![]() Thank you SaSH, for starting this thread. Commenting on the above quoted statement, I am absolutely amazed at your command of English. Seriously. Would not have known you aren't a native speaker except by a guess from your photo. Congratulations and bravo! I've dabbled in Spanish, French, and Sanskrit ... and am humbled when I see how well you, Vita Vee, and others have mastered the idiocy of English. Helen |
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07-13-2009, 08:12 PM
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I will watch - with interest - the progress that you all make with this program. I am unable to participate at this time due to financial problems but will join just as soon as my AdWords Campaigns start to work.
Take care...see you here, loksch " THOSE WHO DARE.......WIN"!! |
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07-14-2009, 10:57 AM
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Quote:Would not have known you aren't a native speaker except by a guess from your photo. haha..I wasn't aware of the fact that I have a Dutch face at all...LOL Quote: Congratulations and bravo! I've dabbled in Spanish, French, and Helen, thanks for your kind words! I really appreciate it. I'm doing just my best to make this a very user friendly community. We all can learn from each other in some kind of way ![]() SaSh |
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07-19-2009, 03:17 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
Can someone give me a comparison of the features and benefits of these three programs:
1. Link Dozer 2. SENuke 3. Traffic Geyser What is each best suited for? Which would work best for short term rankings, say for launch sniper sites? Rich K http://networkonlinereviews.com |
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07-19-2009, 04:49 PM
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(07-19-2009 03:17 PM)Uville Wrote: Can someone give me a comparison of the features and benefits of these three programs: Right now for product launch sniper sites, if the launch date is close then SeNuke is the better choice if you follow my linking strategy. This is because senuke is highly automated and you can build networks very quickly. Link Dozer, in its current state is much more powerful to rank for established keywords (which can be much more profitable because there isn't a big drop in search volume after 1 week or so, or often less). Traffic Geyser? I don't know, I have never tried it. SEO DONE FOR YOU - Real People, Real Success... Read the amazing testimonials!
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07-19-2009, 11:54 PM
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Thanks for the quick response. I think Traffic Geyser is fairly new product developed by Mike Koenigs. From promotional materials, it sounds a lot like Link Dozer.
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07-21-2009, 05:43 AM
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(07-19-2009 04:49 PM)vitavee Wrote:(07-19-2009 03:17 PM)Uville Wrote: Can someone give me a comparison of the features and benefits of these three programs: Traffic Geyser has been around for awhile. It blasts videos to video directories and podcast directories. There are about 30 of these directories. They have a built in blast repeater and suggest that you blast the same video 4 times with different titles and keywords. Videos often don't "stick" in the directories. My experience with it is that you can get to the top couple of pages for your keyword term (usually if broad search competition is 200k or less), however, you usually stay there for a day or two and then disappear. Sometimes you pop back up, but not often. We haven't found it to be terribly effective, but the main difference between SeNuke and LinkDozer and TG is that TG focuses on video; not on text. Hope that helps, Becky |
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07-21-2009, 07:11 PM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
thanks for your kind words! I really appreciate it.
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07-22-2009, 03:59 AM
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(07-13-2009 06:08 PM)HCP Wrote: Thank you SaSH, for starting this thread. Commenting on the above quoted statement, I am absolutely amazed at your command of English. Seriously. I too praise SaSh and Vita for their mastery of English. I've taught ESL and I know it is a very challenging language to learn because it is very illogical. Both of you have done a splendid job of gaining fluency. I was amazed to hear Vita's accent in the videos. Only then did I realize that he is not a native speaker. I'm about to sign up for LD so I'll have a better understanding of what the thesaurus requires soon (I hope). Is it possible to outsource a generic thesarus file? Just wondering... Cheers, Rich |
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07-22-2009, 09:21 AM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
(07-22-2009 03:59 AM)Rich Wrote:(07-13-2009 06:08 PM)HCP Wrote: Thank you SaSH, for starting this thread. Commenting on the above quoted statement, I am absolutely amazed at your command of English. Seriously. Actually people who learn a second language tend to be much better at the written grammar and syntax of the new language than native speakers who usually take these things forgranted. They have to put much more effort in, to master it. I live in the UK (I am from the Caribbean) and you will be amazed at number of native people - even teachers - who have problems with written english grammar, although their spoken english is OK. |
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07-22-2009, 09:37 AM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
Thanks everybody for your kind words. Actually I learned English in middle school. About 25 years ago
![]() But this internet marketing business is giving me the chance to pick it up. And with everything in life, the more you do it the better you'll become at it But prefer to outsource content/copy writing. In the eyes of your customers you have to look like a pro ![]() But let's get back to topic... Did you already had the chance to work with Linkdozer? Tell us your experiences. For my self I have the content ready. I'm waiting for the instructional video's to see what's the right approach. And then the separate account creation / thesaurus module is something which I can't wait for. SaSh |
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07-22-2009, 10:26 AM
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RE: Link Dozer Experiences
(07-22-2009 09:37 AM)SaSh Wrote: Thanks everybody for your kind words. Actually I learned English in middle school. About 25 years ago Hi SaSh The unique accounts can be created already - that should be part of a recent upgrade. I've been using LD for a while now and it's very good. The only thing I will say is that you do need time to get things right. For example, I've been working on some articles in the thesaurus and it is quite a slow process. However, the results are much much better that anything Content Boss / SEnuke produces. The spin seed articles are HUGE! Get going on the account creation -- it's a boring job but hopefully we can use these accounts many times! I am nearly ready to start getting the articles into the publish module. It's all a slow process but there's a lot to learn! I also look forward to the videos. I believe they are just about ready. Lyndon
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07-22-2009, 11:41 AM
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(07-22-2009 10:26 AM)llyndonium Wrote: The unique accounts can be created already - that should be part of a recent upgrade. I know. But I actually meant the possibility to outsource the boring account registry process ![]() Quote:However, the results are much much better that anything Content Boss / SEnuke produces. The spin seed articles are HUGE! Awesome! That's the kind of information I was hoping for. I worked on several projects with SEnuke. But if I check (after 2 - 3 months ) how many sites/pages are indexed by Google it's really really poor. The only reason I can imagine is that the content hasn't been unique enough. Quote:Get going on the account creation -- it's a boring job but hopefully we can use these accounts many times! How many user profiles did you manage to create already? And how many do you think will do fine at the moment? |
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