Wizard and Diagram Designer

Wizard and Diagram Designer
The original video of this tutorial is available here: http://www.senuke.com/videotraining
This is the diagram designer tutorial. The goals here are to give you a definition of the diagram
designer, how to use it and give you some tips and tricks at the end.
Definition
The diagram designer is a step by step wizard that helps you put together projects to create a linked
SEO campaign. It’s possible to put everything into one linked project. This is very important
because using this wizard will dramatically simplify your whole campaign.
It’s very easy to use, it is user friendly and it integrates all your SENuke Projects into one intuitive
visual interface.
A Look at the Software
Ok, let’s take a look at the software. Click the Wizard button to open the Wizard.
You will notice that there are tabs across the top. What you need to do is fill in the information and
then click next to progress onto the next tab.
On the basic info tab choose the campaign name, the number of profiles, the money site details and
then enter the keywords to rank for. Then click next.
Now you go to Common Project Settings A tab. Fill in the tags, subdomain, title and the number of
links. Each project should have around 3-4 links per article. You also want to include at least three
tags. Make sure to spin the title really well! This is key! If your title is not well spun, Google will
mark many different copies of the content as duplicate even if the text on the page is well spun.
In step 2 fill in the general user profile settings. Click Auto Generate can automatically generate a
profile.
Here is where you fill in keywords and automatically select the relevant categories. Then click
Next.
Now you are on Common Project Settings B. This is where you enter TheBestSpinner login details.
Enter your email and password and then click test account to check the account is valid. Here is also
where you enter the author bio and about me section.
For details on any aspect of the wizard simply mouse over the blue help buttons and they will guide
you.
This then takes you to the project linking tab. First let’s talk about how to do basic project linking.
The one site listed is your money site. The URLs you entered in the first tab will be associated with
your money site. Linking to the money site is simple. What you need to do is click on projects and
drag them to the board.
The list of projects can be found at the left hand side of the screen. Drag the projects onto the board.
Then to link them you just need to click and drag. This connects them. Specifically click the top of
the node and drag it to the little rectangular node on another project. You can also use the quick link
button and click once on your source project and then again on your target project and SEnuke will
automatically link the two. This is basic project linking.
Tip: it is highly recommend to watch the diagram designer training video in the video training
library because that explains project linking and chaining (discussed below) a lot better! A
video is worth a million words!
Chains
The diagram editor actually has a lot more power than just basic linking. Let’s talk about chaining.
When you chain a project it connects both projects together so that one runs right after the other is
completed for the day. In an unchained diagram one project runs after the other one is complete in
it's entirety. In the second to last tab (universal settings) you can choose how many days to spread
submission over.
The lower chained project performs an action on the URL’s from the above project every single
time that the above project has finished running.
Setting up a chain is easy. To do this click an arrow linking two projects together, right click on the
bottom part of the arrow and then choose connection type, chain. The arrow will then turn red
showing that it is then a chain. This will allow the second project to run after the project has
finished running for the day.
Now what if you want to clean cookies or change proxies? To do that drag out the toolbox project.
Then connect them. Click on the toolbox project and you will see a properties tool with a few
different options. You can check or uncheck if you want to change the proxy or clean the cookies as
you go along.
If you want to index the links from the social bookmarking project here as you go along then you
will need to drag out the indexer and connect it. The indexer will then index all the URLs from the
social bookmark immediately after the social bookmark runs. To chain the indexer you can right
click the arrow, and then choose connection type, chain. This will mean that the social bookmark
project is going to run once. Then every day after that the indexer is going to index those links over
and over again over the course of the submission.
This way the indexer is indexing a portion of those URL links a little at a time over the course of
the submission.
The indexer actually has a max number of URLs that you can submit every day. So if you go over
your daily limit then these links will be pushed back until the next day.
What if you want to build links to the social bookmark URLs? This is actually going to improve
search engine rankings of the URL’s produced from the social bookmark. You can use any module
to build links to the social bookmark URL’s. But for this example I’ll build forum profiles links and
connect them.
So drag the forum profiles project onto the board and connect it. Now the social bookmarks will
drop links to the money site. All those URLs will be saved. The Forum profiles will drop the social
bookmark URLs in the forums.
Features
Now let’s take a look at some features that you can find in the project linking tab. You can zoom in
and zoom out using the slider, or the mouse wheel.
You can also move projects around even after they are linked. The pan feature allows you to move
the entire project left or right.
The quick link feature allows you to link multiple projects without needing to manually link each.
This makes it possible to just click the projects one after the other to link them together.
So that’s the project linking tab.
Module Specific Settings
Ok, now let’s look at the module specific settings tab. In this tab you’ll set up the basic profile
settings and specific settings for the modules that you set up in the Project Linking Tab.
A different tab will show up for each of the projects that you added to the project linking tab. Fill
out the profile or auto generate the profile. Then here create an email address. Then click Test now.
Then you need to click on each of the tabs and fill out the information for these appropriate tabs.
You can auto spin these, preview the sample and check uniqueness. Same thing with article
directories, just fill out the information for Author Bio, Article and auto spin.
Universal Settings
Ok next you’re going to set up the universal settings tab. Here is where you are going to choose the
captcha solving service. Choose the service you are using and then enter the username and
password for this service.
Then you can check the balance to check how much money you have in there.
This is where you set the system settings. You can enable proxies here as well.
And here are the scheduling settings. This is for the chains you set up earlier.
Then click next, then confirm and create. This will automatically create the project, export it and
then it’s ready to go.
Tips and Tricks
You really should be employing chaining because your links will look much more natural. You will
also stay under the Google Radar and you will be able to move up the rankings much quicker.
It’s best to start off with simple link diagrams, don’t overcomplicate. Start with a couple of module
sand then go from there.
Save your diagrams and keep track of things that work best.
Also make sure you use the indexer to link all of your URLs. You will need to put the indexer
below the other projects for it to work properly. Also remember there will be a limit to the number
of URLs you can submit each day.