Jesus,
really want to thank you for going out of your way to provide such clarity on the matter.
I do understand yours winks about the kw research as well, an angle which I had initially overlooked being a bit green about the full dynamics of SEO from the start.
So basically what your saying is:
unless you know your complete SEO gameplan from start to finish, and have the perfect place for a service like Xrumer woven in to your network, do not use it.
For people like me who are just getting into SEO, it wouldn't be a sound idea at all. Especially if I value my domains/sites and don't want them banned permanently.
I can also see how the Panda update might not necessarily be a bad thing at all for Xrumer, as the service does make your sites look popular.
Here is a question:
What if your goal is completely short term, and you don't care about the domain/site/content getting blacklisted from google? Surely there are a lot of success stories of people who use these services for "hit and run" type of sales. As discouraging as it might be to have your sites blacklisted, if you have a minimal investment of time/money and your generating targeted traffic, could you eek out a living?
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