Blue Wrench

October 14, 2009

PR Massacre Review or PRMassacre Review

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I just got an email promoting a product called PR Massacre. I guess that stands for Google PageRank Massacre.

The first thing I did was go to Google and do a search on PR Massacre review. Not a lot there. I guess it is new and there’s not a lot of users yet.

I found a post on Warrior Forum warning people that although it may work, it will probably annoy a lot of webmasters.

Then I thought, well if PR Massacre is so good, then their home page should have a lot of backlinks and have at least a PR4. Not so.

Using this little backlink analysis tool I discovered that the PR Massacre home page had less than 100 links (97 – mainly from affiliates I suggest), and had a Google PR of 1.

PR 1 !“I spit in your general direction” as Monty Python would say. My grandmother can get a PR1.

pr-massacre-reviewI then checked their title tag. It seems these folk don’t know a lot about SEO. Their title tag is more about kness (sic) rather than link building or traffic generation. Maybe they mean knees ? Big market that.

My advice to potential purchasers of this software is to wait a while, then do another search on PR Massacre Review and see what other people are saying.

For the $67 they want for this PR Massacre software you could probably buy at least 10 quality PR3 blog comments through sites like Digitalpoint.

If you have any comments, both positive and negative, please leave them below.

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