Brute Force SEO is my SEO software.
I’ve used it not only for the promotion of my own sites, but also for SEM projects for clients.
It’s a really neat piece of software that automates much of the link-building process; really, the most boring and time-consuming part of projects.
Back in the days when Brute Force SEO was first launched, it was plagued with bugs and had tons of compatibility issues with Windows Vista. (Don’t ask.)
We had to enter captchas manually, and even though it still takes abit of time, it’s much faster than if the process was to be done by hand.
It’s come a long way now, and it runs perfectly on both my Vista and XP machines.
AND captchas are solved automatically now so you don’t even have to wait in front of your machine to wait for prompts.
I’ve just finished training one of my assistants how to use the software so things are really easy for me right now.
All I need to do is hand him an excel sheet of the keywords and URLs I need to run the program on, and I’m done.
Even better news is that Brute Force SEO is going to have a major update’; so major that it’s been given a new name:
Brute Force Evo II
I’ll probably be able to test it out in a couple of days, but from what Pete has been telling us, it really does seem like a vast improvement over the current version.
One of the more annoying things about the current version is that we still have to log in to the automatically created email accounts to confirm subscription to the forums and sites we’re getting links from.
(Yeah, it’s annoying. Yeah, I’m spoilt with all this wonderful technology.)
And yes, with Brute Force Evo II, accounts are going to be confirmed automatically!
I don’t know HOW this is going to be done, but it’s really going to save my assistant a ton of time, and we’ll be able to work on many more projects at one time.
Brute Force SEO has been unavailable to the general public for the past couple months, but Pete has been preparing his staff for intensive support for Evo II once it’s released.
I’m not going to hype things up, but being an in-the-trenches marketer myself, I can say that Evo II WILL be a powerful tool in your arsenal and it can save you tons of time and headaches.
Like most of Pete’s products, Evo II will be released with a $1 trial for the first 7 days, so it’s really a no-brainer if you require SEO at all in your business operations.
I’m not sure if there’ll be an early bird discount, but I highly encourage you to sign up to the pre-launch list, to ensure you get your spot if for nothing else.
Here’s the link again: Brute Force Evo II





