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Preview: Brute Force SEO
Posted by SharpTool | Posted in Product Reviews | Posted on 01-10-2008
In SEO and internet marketing many people are seeking the same thing. It’s been around for a while and will continue to be so.
That theme is that of the Big Red Button or sometimes the ‘Big Green Button’. Many people are looking for a one-stop resolution to their needs.
There have been many attempts to build such a system. One that reduces the need for skill and hard work but that incorporates advanced techniques in the implementation so that newbies can make good profits.
Some readers might remember Traffic Equalizer, some may have used PortalFeeder, others probably tried many of the less successful imitators.
Now it is Peter Drew’s turn to have a go. The question is this: Has he got what it takes wrapped up in the form of his Brute Force SEO
Because we do not have too much info on the final product we can not be sure, but what we have already seen does give a positive appeal.
I may be big headed but I am confident that the system works because he uses techniques that I use and know work. All that Brute Force SEO has to do is to work because we already know that the techniques and strategies work.
Let me explain…
A couple of years ago I came up with a set of tactics that enabled me to earn very good money from certain kinds of product launches. I was able to hijack Google’s first pages for many keywords that I already knew that buyers and prospects of these products would be using. It became possible for me to show colleagues pages in Google where I had almost all the top 20 results pointing at my pages. If you wanted info on a product in which I was interested then you were coming to one of my pages!
My system, although pretty profitable, was almost completely manual and time consuming.
Peter Drew, a few months ago, started selling software that made it easy to do things that I was doing by hand. Each one, as it came out, I bought. As he sold the individual packages I was asking myself when he would package them up as a single product.
All that, he just did – and more besides. It is called Brute Force SEO
Next post we will start to look at just what Bruteforce SEO has to offer us.


















