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Using Xrumer in your next SEO campaign

Xrumer is a very interesting piece of software. People who have bought or are planning to buy Xrumer for their own personal website marketing campaigns have no real idea as to where it comes from, except ‘somewhere in Russia'. As you'd expect from such mysterious and exotic origins, this is sure to be one confusing software package. In fact, many who have gone ahead and paid the couple hundred dollars for the license to use it have been feeling a little short-changed for the very fact that it is so difficult to use. Most people expect that when they pay such a premium for a product that has such great potential to save you time and drastically accelerate the promotion of your website, that it won't take an ‘SEO scientist' to figure out. Apparently, this is exactly the case with Xrumer.

Getting helpful information on how to use Xrumer's back linking automation process and its related intricacies to their full potency is nearly impossible. The problem is, there's no official documentation available, nor is there any way to contact the development team or even technical support. This might not present a problem to some of the more experienced internet marketers out there, who know their vBulletins from their phBBs, but to the less knowledgeable or beginner types (like many startup businesses) this creates some frustration. The bottom-line, it seems, is that to truly capture and maximally utilize all the power offered by an XRumer service, one needs to possess a fair amount of working knowledge of the all different options and settings available.

Those who are more intimately acquainted with the ins and outs of search engine optimization are also wary of the pitfalls of the massive power of an XRumer blast, and the abuse thereof. For instance, a website that is over-aggressively and unwisely marketed can lead to that site being detected by search engines as engaging in bad behaviour, and the engines will penalize it by slipping it further down the search engine ladder (or in the worst case scenario, blacklist it entirely). Users have also found that once everything is set up in XRumer, there is another issue to contend with: where to find quality, relevant lists to automate back links on? This is something that can only be resolved with much individual time and effort, as many of these lists are either hidden from the public, or haphazardly scattered around various blogs and forums.

Despite the obvious shortcomings of XRumer, it is clear that it is a force to be reckoned with. If you have even the smallest of SEO ambitions, and own a website or several that you believe are really worth ‘getting out there', this is well worth checking out.