SENuke Tutorial on Web 2.0 Account Creation

October 22, 2009
By internet-marketing-mba
SEnuke Complete Marketing SoftwareAs promised we’re doing part one of our SENuke tutorial for using the blog setup module of the SENuke PRO program. We treat this as a separate topic from article submission because the rules are considerably different. Let me assure you that your are going to be extremely pleased with the results you get from the blog submission (Web 2.0) module.

In order to begin syndicating your original content on the web yourself (you could pay someone else to do it but why? Do it yourself and have everything in place for the all important followup portion – you’ll see later), you’re going to need a web account at a large number of Web 2.0 sites, but which ones? Where? How much time is it going to take to set them up? Relax. The authors of SENuke have scoured the web for high quality Web 2.0 sites that allow users to post content and set anchor text backlinks to either your sites or other Web 2.0 sites you’ve previously created. The beauty of the SENUke program is that the tasks to establish accounts and post content is 100% automated. Here’s how it works.

As a new user of SENuke, you need to learn to use pseudonyms, or pen-names to divide up your various campaigns into. It’s nothing nefarious… you just want to keep your IDs separate to make it more difficult for copy-cats to steal all your successful programs.

So let’s create a new campaign together. Let say we dedided to use the topic we discovered in the SENuke tutorial on Keyword research (current events government). How might we want to structure this campaign using blogs and such?

Open the Web 2.0 account creation module and look at the right side of the window. We need to fill in alot of this stuff with some targeted words in a way that lets SENuke do the rest for us. We need to setup an email account (not your normal everyday home use account) along with a lot of other stuff (domain names, usernames, passwords). SENuke does all the work once you set the correct direction, and saves all the usernames and passwords for use later (REMEMBER TO SAVE THE PROFILE ONCE ACCOUNTS ARE SETUP!!! – sorry for yelling… but that’s one I’ve forgotten to do more than once).

Ideally we want to get good unique content on a wide variety of sites all pointing back (funneling traffic) to our monetized pages. To improve our chances of driving traffic looking for ‘current events government’ let’s pick a username that uses those terms like ‘governmentcurrentevents’ or ‘governmentcurrenteventsnow’. SENuke lets you spin a variety of user names using brackets like these {} and dividing words to spin with pipes ( | ).

A spun user name like governmentcurrentevents might be designed like this:
governmentcurrentevents{|now|today|ASAP}{|1|2|3|4} (note the ‘empty’ area before the first pipe this is a way to create a version of the spun content without a suffix like now, today, etc).

Setting the username to spin like this would produce combinations such as the preferred governmentcurrentevents, or governmentcurrentevents1, or governmentcurrenteventsASAP4. At any rate when the username is created governmentcurrentevents (your keyword) is going to be in there. Some sites have length limits for usernames, so don’t be surprised if your long username gets cut off. Getting good at designing spinning content (not just usernames) dramatically increases the ‘uniqueness’ of content which improves the likelihood of Google indexing the content and giving your monetized site the backlinks it desperately needs. Get good at spinning. It’s easier than it looks.

SENuke requires the domain name of choice to be spun, given so many domain names are already taken. Get creative but do what you can to jam your keyword (or root keyword… such as government in this case) in there somewhere. Use numbers at the end in a spin bracket (like the {|1|2|3|4} above) to give the account creator program more alternatives to work with. Once you have this setup (spin your pseudonym as well… Jack becomes {Jack|J|Jaques|John|Johnny|JJ}).
TIP: I typically let SENuke randomly generate a strong password for me. Select generate password to do this. SENuke will save the password but it isn’t a bad idea to write it down in case you forget to save your profile (see multiple yellings elsewhere in this post lol)

Once you have all the basics in place select an email account source to use on the left side window (yahoo seems to be working the best these days… gmail is causing me problems) and click ‘create email account.’ If SENuke submitter goes yellow, follow the instructions it gives to complete setup (usually email account requires captcha solving and one or two other minor tasks) and click continue.

Once your email account is setup you are ready for completing account creation. At the top left side of the SENuke window, click ‘select all’ (deselect the email setup) and click start. Don’t worry about what some of these things are… we’ll get to that later. You need lots of user accounts so get SENuke started and go make a cup of tea.

When the accounts have been setup (it can take awhile but you don’t have to sit their typing in captchas all day) SAVE THE D*** PROFILE! Type a unique filename. You may want to setup a special folder on your hard drive for storing these profiles.

We’re going to stop this part of the SENuke tutorials series here. You have accounts setup and are ready to start writing some content.

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