Brute Force SEO EVO II (2) Review

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This ‘new’ software is infact a re-vamped version of peter drew’s old software called ‘brute force seo’.

What is it suppose to do?

Brute force seo evolution 2 automates as many of the boring mundane tasks as possible which is fantastic! Such as link wheel’s, account signup, rss feed submit, social bookmarking, video sites etc.

greentick GOOD points!

  • Solves Captcha’s Automatically
  • Automatically Creates the Accounts
  • Clean & Simple Interface

redcross BAD Points!

  • Captcha’s take around 60 seconds to solve
  • Sometimes Buggy
  • No multi-windows so works 1 website at a time (taking hours to complete a simple task)
  • Low success rate

Support!

The support for brute force seo evo 2 is non-existent unfortunately! Support tickets do not get answered and ultimately end up with a refund.

Tom’s Review:

I was approached to be an affiliate of this and was at first excited but was not given a review copy to try out, on top of that within a few day’s of releasing the software they stopped the 7 day free trial and make you pay the full $157 a month, i suspect due to the bad reviews and limited good responses about users of the software.

In general it is playing catch up with senuke and still very far behind! Had he targeted the offline small business market they would have loved this and paid alot more for it, but because its being sold to the IM crowd it has died a quick and painful death and im glad!

If you want a seo software that does actually work then get your hands on a copy of senuke.

Alternative: If you still do want a seo software that automates all these tasks then go ahead and check out SENuke!

Ive got an senuke discount and bonus for it for all of you and they do actually have a free trial and a good track record.

Brute Force SEO Evo 2 Review – STAY AWAY!




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10 Responses to “Brute Force SEO EVO II (2) Review”

  1. alan says:

    thanks for being so honest with your review. you could have easily said that the product was great and made yourself a nice chunk of change through affiliate commissions but instead you chose to be honest. Fair play to you tom !!

    • Tom says:

      What’s the point in trying to make a few extra $ and tell people something is great when all they will then be doing is spending money on something that isn’t great and then coming back and telling me i lied!

      Evo 2 was hyped up to be better than senuke and if you are looking for a software similar then stick to the good old senuke or do it manually!

      I would rather help people than make a few extra dollars from hyping up crap!

      Tom Brite

  2. Jonny says:

    “I would rather help people than make a few extra dollars from hyping up crap!”
    Then why include an affiliate link to SENuke?

    • Tom says:

      Because SENuke is the best alternative.

      If you go and do some more research on the forum’s etc then you will see that too! Or you can go and get evo 2 and then waste both your time and money and have to get a refund because its soo crap!

      Your choice :)

      Oh and i would have made more money saying evo 2 was better than senuke and promoting it here! But instead i was honest with you!

      Tom Brite

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  4. Srinivasan says:

    I entered my name and mail id for

    SENuke Discount and Bonus’s!

    but this is the message i got

    Sorry, the account “senukeoffer” exists in our records but is currently not active. Please push the “back” button on your web browser and notify the website owner of this message.

  5. Secoff says:

    Your page is still producing the error:

    Notice:
    Sorry, the account “senukeoffer” exists in our records but is currently not active. Please push the “back” button on your web browser and notify the website owner of this message.

    • Tom says:

      Hey Secoff,

      Moving blogs (check the new blog post) and so haven’t done anything about it until it is transfered over).

  6. Ken says:

    Hi Tom,
    I have been using EVO2 since it launched. Many of the things you say about EVO2 have merit, though I have had very excellent results using the software.

    Have there been bugs? Yep, but they usually fix them pretty quick. The one criticism I have of EVO2 is that the pdf instructions fail to include answers to specific questions on using the software to it’s full potential…it’s sort of a figure it out on your own and read the forums kind of thing. I think the thought is they want you to sort of find your way because if everyone did exactly the same thing, the same way, it would leave a footprint. I will say the forums have very excellent admins that provide a great deal of insight.

    I actually have an outsourcer using EVO2 5 nights per week for my local online marketing clients. And, I can tell you it works very well. I am at the top of the search engines for terms it would have taken much longer to get there with, had I not used some automated system. For geo modified search terms, I have clients that now have over 1300 page 1 listings and more traffic than they’ve ever seen and all I’ve used is good on-page SEO and EVO2. I just signed a Solar company up for $5100 of online marketing and EVO2 will do the heavy lifting :)

    A full run with EVO2 takes anywhere from 6-8 hours but yeilds a tremendous amount of high PR backlinks and web2.0, RSS, and more..completely on autopilot. I can continue to use my computer while it works which is huge. The response from support I’ve received was adequate and timely.

    I’m sure SENuke is good too…I almost got that before EVO2 but then that promo video showing the little EVO robot working came out and my “Shiny Objects” took over…just haven’t had a reason to switch.

    If you can put up with the glitchiness here and there, I’d recommend it.

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