SE Nuke
There are currently 5 operating “modules”
- Article Directory/Social Network Nuke
- Video Nuke
- Social Bookmark Nuke
- RSS Feed Nuke
- Web 2.0 Profile Nuke
In addition to these there is a module for keyword research but as I use Market Samurai, I haven’t touched this functionality.
Article Directory Nuke –
26 article directories are included, including EzineArticles, GoArticles, USFreeads (only works if you have a premium membership), Articles Base, Articles Alley and Hubpages. Allows you to insert the standard spinning nomenclature ({, |, etc.) to spin your articles. One additional useful function is that it has a “randomurl” function, where you can insert a set number (up to you) of urls from random articles that you have submitted through SENuke before. So, you can put at the end of each article something like “Please check out some of my other articles: A, B, C, D.” and then SENuke will randomly put in links to your other articles. So, each new article you put through will help increase the backlinks to your previous articles.
Video Nuke: I haven’t used it yet, but going to put together my first video tomorrow
It works with YouTube + 10 other video sites. Allows you to spin the title, description and tags. Looks to be pretty sweet.
Social Bookmarking Sites: Includes 24 sites, including Digg, Mixx, Jumptags and lots of others. Lately my jumptags have been getting indexed by Google in about 2 minutes which is pretty funny. They recommend that you create many profiles at each of the sites. You could create, say, 20 different profiles. That way, each time you submit a new URL for bookmarking, SENuke randomly picks one of your 20 profiles. That way you can try to stay under the radar (especially with Digg and other sites like that). In addition, as with other social bookmarking software, it probably makes sense to bookmark other sites, like current news, to mix up your footprint.
RSS Feed Nuke –
They allow you to submit your RSS Fees to 18 feed sites (including the biggest ones). This can be any RSS Feed, whether its an RSS feed from your landing page blog, to an article feed, to a social bookmarking feed, etc. They have functionality so that you can limit the number of RSS feeds to submit to each site (they recommend 2 max at a time), so that you don’t get temp banned at the feed sites. But with 18 sites, you can obviously spready your feeds out.
Web 2.0 Profile Nuke -
This is not listed on the sales page I don’t think. It is very much along the lines of Angela’s and PJ’s backlink packets. They currently have it setup with something like 490 sites (actually a very good percentage of high PR sites, IMO). However, some of them have gotten somewhat annoyed at the nuking, so they have revolted. Even then, I would still say that it is easy to get upwards of 200+ profile backlinks easily through this Web 2.0 profile nuke. A new update to SENuke is coming out on Sept 28th, that I think will clean this up a bit and take out some of the ones that aren’t working. In any event, it is an awesome nuke.
This particular nuke though obviously takes a lot of time to run (create profiles, put your sigs up, etc.). So, it is something that is usually best to run and leave for a couple of hours or so. You can’t do other stuff on your computer while it is running.
**SENuke also has its own built in “Captcha” solving program. I find that it works greater than 95% of the time for all of the accounts other than the Web 2.0 profile accounts. For that, SENuke requires that you at least sign up for a service with a Captcha solving place (there are 2). Those cost like 7 cents per captcha. However, even for the Web 2.0 profile account setup, you could just sign up for the 1000 captchas for $7 with one of the service providers, but than disable the automated captcha solving, so then you can manually type them in and not pay anything more than the $7. That being said, for those that decide to pay the SENuke monthly price, it would probably also make sense to pay these captcha solving services, at least it does for me.
Then, finally, they have a built in pinger. It allows you to ping any site you want (inputted), and SENuke also saves all of the URLs for all of the articles, profiles, bookmarks, etc. that you have created, so you can simply cut and paste those in to the pinger and go.
With SENuke you can build backlinks quite quickly and enormously 
Lets take your Ezine Article. If you solely wanted to build backlinks back to it, I might try this:
(1) write an article on a similar topic, with a backlink back to your Ezine article.
(2) spin that new article and submit it to all of the article directories, with a link back to your Ezine article
(3) social bookmark both your original article and each of your new articles;
(4) create a short voice over video on the same topic, with a link in the video description back to your Ezine Article (note, you could also bookmark and profile link the videos also, to get them into good rankings themselves);
(5) create profile links back to your Ezine article and any other article you want ranked;
(6) submit all of the RSS feeds created to the RSS feed nuke;
(7) ping everything.
As you can see, it creates a snowball effect, with a an every expanding group of links. This is why SENuke is great to not only get backlinks back to your one article, but also to spin that article into new articles and also spin a video into other videos, and get all of those ranked well in Google. As they say, dominate the rankings.
One note: I am a firm believer that if you are only doing something like Angela’s packets, you really don’t have to worry about adding in the links gradually. But, with the sheer force and number of the links you are creating here with SENuke, I think that caution should be at the forefront.
They recommend that you don’t do more than one nuke module per day (for each article, video, etc…obviously if they are different URLs than its not an issue), and if you are looking for long-term prosperity, waiting a few days between nuke modules may be best.
Edit: I forgot to state the obvious, which is, that this thing saves an exponential amount of time. You could literally do something in 4 hours in SENuke that would take you a week to do.
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