Are there NO good WEB 2.O submitters out there????? Take my money NOW!!

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If you are a programmer there is a HUGE market for you and this could be your nest egg. I recently have been in the market for a good Web 2.0 submitter and I and others who have complained in various threads are at a loss.

Heres the deal

NOTE : TO all the purists who swear they know that no WEb 2.0 user could ever put any quality into them - please may you follow CTRtheme/ Roger Mayer to her/his summer home in a remote Tibetan village.

With all this talk about WEB 2.0 tiered link building (and yes I am on record that one day probably this year those who over do it are going to be crying in their teddies ) theres one little secret that isn't talked up.

Tier 1s should always be on the best custom services. Sorry, but if you are using the scrape platform sites that have become all the rage good luck to you. Do you know how you come by these sites based on platforms? they scrape FOOTPRINTS. Thats like the four letter word for network owners. Google loves them we hate em.

With all the Super Duper Swiss Army Knife Conquer Google software out there NOT ONE does Good tier one link building. They either don't have any good custom web 2.0 services or the failure rate sucks. The only one I think I have not yet tried is UD.

SenukeX failure rate is high
Magic Submitter has similiar issues
GSA is really built around the idea of platforms and those footprints
Licorne which I really like has almost no custom web 2.0s because they had to yank all of them as not working
Kevo has like 9 and half for me fail.
Tried SEOLR which I did find refreshing direct and simple until it failed half the 30 web 2.0s it had. I was surprised at how much I like that simplicity and Steve is close to making the tool I and others need. IF he could just add like ten more good ones and make sure they work I'd be on board.

These developers are so busy adding features that they all fail to do updates to their scripts within 72 hours when they no longer work.

All I need is one tool that does ONE thing by one developer that says Ok this is what this does and does well. No bells no whistles - reasonably low monthly fee (Yeah I love one offs too but its not good for keeping the developer focused on updates to scripts)for updates of web 2.0 submission in 72 hours.

It just has to Submit to custom web 2.0s not platform garbage. NOTHING ELSE I- s there any out there? The market is going into all these features and addons and tools all in one but its not going to work. Sometimes you just need ONE TOOL that concentrates on one or two things (which if you think about it is what makes scrapebox what it is)

UPDATE: After a lot of trial I now consider FCS Networker to be the best Web 2.0 creator on the market. Lowest failure rates I have ever experienced in an account creator.
#search engine optimization #good #money #submitters #web
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    Have you tried ArticleWyz, the posting module is semi-decent, often it's a bit buggy so then you have to wait a day or 2 till it's fixed.

    It does not create the web2.0's, it is able to post to a whole bunch of them. I don't know exact numbers as I only use it to post to my tier 2 network and forget about the web2.0's function all the time, my workers just build them naturally.

    You can buy the web2.0 accounts for about $0,10-0,15 btw and then they set them up in your account for you.

    Another option is LinkWheel Bandit, I heard that some people had great success with them, not the cheapest option I believe but still worth a try. EDIT: Maybe I remembered it wrong but it only costs $47/month.
  • LWB hasnt been updated since forever!

    Mike, have you tried Uberblogcreator? Also, there's a new web 2.0 submitter from SER. It's called SEREngines.
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  • You know I asked this same question on another forum after closely evaluating all this software - UD, Magic, SENuke etc. And the conclusion was to just hire a VA for 20 hrs a week.

    No such animal exists.

    So I have a VA handle my Tier1. All content is unique, very readable and sent on a schedule straight to my VA who updates the Tier1's and in some images/video links etc..

    Then I can use other tools to build up some link juice (Scrapebox, GSA etc. etc.) to those Tier1's.
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  • Has anyone tried that UberBlog Creator 2 and can give a non-affiliate review on it? If it is any good and kept up to date, I'll buy the lifetime license yesterday.
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    • I don't have high hopes for it but I found a coupon for the monthly version so I will fire it up and give it a go. Seems like the support is far from stellar. Let you know tomorrow or over the weekend what my experience was. If it works enough for me to use it while I wait on Lciorne to update their recorder then it will be fine.

      I think the only way web 2.0s will work and continue to work is if the users don't have to wait on developers to fix them - which is why software with recording tools will win over all the others.
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    What I see from the screenshots is that it only supports 16 platforms.
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    • If it is 16 of the custom platforms and works 90% of the time or better, I'm fine with that to be honest.
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  • I can vouch for LWB being all F'd up. Tried it for 60 days. Only supported 8 or 9 2.0 sites and was buggy as hell. There is potential there, and I love the self-healing idea, but it just didn't work well.

    Basically it will set up pyramids and you tell it how many properties on each tier. Problem is that only 4-5 of the 2.0 sites were submitting successfully at any given time so you just end up with a lot of blogs on the same couple of 2.0 sites being created over and over again.

    If it ever expanded to 30-40 2.0's and worked well, I would love it.
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    You ever tried Zennoposter, perhaps they have a community where they trade / sell scripts/profiles to create web2.0's.
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    • He has tried Zenno nik. We exchanged PMs about this a few months back.
  • Hi Mike,

    Not sure if you've bought any of my software but SE Demon is launching soon and we update the custom Web 2.0 on a daily basis maintaining a 70-80% success rate.
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    • I've seen you mention it before but if it isn't launched yet how do we know you update it regularly? Part of the problem is that developers always SAY they will but the experience so far has not been the case. I think developers mean to but once they get busy with fixing other things for users they can't keep up - especially when their users start to hammer a site and the site gets very good at changing things constantly to combat the signups.

      anyway for Mike and others fired up uberblogcreator and it immediately annoyed me. Won't work with hotmail or outlook accounts or any service but fastmail and Gmail. However I will see how the rest of it goes.
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  • One more thing mike. Not sure if I recall this correctly or not, but if you were to use spun articles, you have to prepare them one by one. By this I mean, you have to have every single article in different doc file, which annoys me. Some other tools allow you to copy paste a "mother" spun article, which can be spun into hundreds individual articles, but that's not the case with UBC. Not sure if they've changed this or not.
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    • Actually thats closer to how I do things. I am less into spinning than I am in to rewriting (which is basically sentence spinning) and then I use a script to break them out into separate files and load them in. One of my minor beefs with all submitters is that they assume everyone wants to word spin at every property. MS you can load individual articles but you have to really dig into it to find that features - like its an after thought.
  • Hey @Mike Anthony, looks like you have tried a lot of software. Are you interested in manual web 2.0 creation service?
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    • In the sicksubmitter forums, there is a web 2.0 template with 50-60 web 2.0 sites.

      Most important factor in a web 2.0 tool is to make sure it gets updated regularly. 90% of those "web 2.0" tools just dies off after the 1st few months.
  • What's a custom web 2.0? Are you talking about Blogger, Wordpress, Typepad, Posterous, Squidoo, Gather etc?


    How do you avoid this ? ( yes I am on record that one day probably this year those who over do it are going to be crying in their teddies )

    I know in the past people used tiered link building to backlink web 2.0 sites and I said that Google will probably attempt to stop this method because it's so widely used.


    So how do you build links to these properties without drawing attention from Google?
    I don't plan on building links ever again, I rather just pay Mike, or someone else trust worthy, but I'd still like to know just in case I ever wanted to try it.

    Also I was one of the so called "purist" who said stop building links all together. But I believe that would be a mistake, it also depend on what you need links for and what kind of site your building. I still would try to market my site and get natural links, but until that happens I would pay for hr links just to get the ball rolling on receiving organic traffic.
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    • Pretty much. Basically any site that is coded individually for that site (not people running bought scripts) and allows you to publish. Usually also is a well known brand.
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  • Frankly Mike I'm surprised you're surprised that there are no good web 2.0 creators around. They can be a b*tch to keep updated. Time is money, and aint nobody got time for dat.
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    • That might make sense if developers did not charge upwards of $150 a month To each customer. With hundreds and even thousands of users its ridiculous to claim that they cannot hire people whose time IS paid for by users.
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  • Damn, I need to get into web 2.0's as well? Whatever you do Mike and Mike Friedman, I'm following you guys LOL. Take my damn PAYCHECK.
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    • Too much hassle so we would have to charge you a paper processing fee if you go that route. Will send you an automatic bank draft form. Fill in your name, entire salary after taxes down to the cent along with the date of your paycheck clearance and we will be good.

      Some web 2.0 webmasters are very good at smelling out free email services
  • Rank/article WYZ is probably the one with bigger hopes , I had to quit my subscription because their support sucks and the whole system was very buggy , but looks like they are putting a lot of work into this and many web 2.0 are supported.


    Uberblog creator is decent but a lot of bugs there too plus a very small number of blogs are supported.

    Zennoposter is probably the best as you can fix it in real time and create custom templates for every site you like but it's not super easy to use and not sure if it's worth paying full software just for web 2.0's.


    VA's , personally after big $$ spent on all those softwares this is the cheapest and most llegit looking solution I have found.
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    • Thats the route I have gone but not for WEb 2.0s (I will now however). I automate DNS changes, site setup and integrate it with other online tools (since it handles anything web based). Shucks it allows for you to open exe files which means with my favorite automation company's tool - winautomation - I can even trigger an exe that opens any tool and fills it out. Thats how I used to fill out MS when i used it. click one button and done -WA I mean ZP is garbage for windows automation.

      I just have never felt free to be gung ho about ZP because the owner is just horrible to deal with - Curses out his customers, calls them names, all kinds on nonsense plus the support by way of training sucks. You pretty much have to rely on customers if you are an English speaking customer. Its not that hard because of this guy

      DexLab SEO - YouTube

      Guy single handedly made ZP thousands of dollar but still in the forum the head developer cursed him out for complaining about bugs etc. Appreciate the work so much I sought him out for his Paypal address. He thought I was joking until he received my donation (wasn't anything much mind you just a thank you)

      Winautomation on the other hand has its next version coming out soon and at that point I hope to have everything done with their software. If they had a simpler way of doing captcha, proxies and multithreading in the present version I would end looking at all other software. Top notch professional company from top to bottom and their support is always top notch plus their software just works but they are not in the IM niche exclusively so the program has not had those features I mentioned out of the box.
  • Has anybody tested the new GSA add-in which you pay monthly for that is aimed at web 2.0s? I think it was released this week so can't find much about it yet but by the sounds of things its an add-in that is maintained by a different company aimed at being constantly updated to work with some of the better web 2.0 sites.
  • man this is a good thread, too bad it got buried.

    i've used everything like the op
    UBC is "sometimes" updated, but it's like the most inane, preschool coded program to work with, they DO have the best looking logo imo, lol but, still broken web2's (but the best option imo)

    gsa new sebots or whatever 15-20$ monthly, no reviews yet, if they gave a list of supported web2's i'd sign up right away, currently i'm doing answer bot... no idea if that's helping ha

    article kevo, i told the creator of the web2 issues a while ago and even got him to remove posterous (they closed doors a while ago), and only wordpress seems to be made easily

    licorne web2's ha!

    again i can't complain about licorne or even ubc, i got in when they're lifetime (licorne will be monthly soon) so even with ubc2 being inane, at least it's not sucking out monthly.

    i stopped using senukex/magics/ud when they all sucked ass for creating web2's
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    • The Web 2.0's supported by SEREngines are:

      albawaba
      autisable
      blogymate
      bravenet
      dailystrength
      datingish
      datingisHK
      Flixya
      fotki
      friendsite
      gghanaweb
      healthkicker
      ireallylikefood
      jigsy
      livejournal
      lovelyish
      lovelyisHK
      mancouch
      momaroo
      mywapblog
      netlog
      nexopia
      postbit
      revelife
      skyrock
      tblog
      wallingside
      weeklyvolcano
      wordpress
      xanga
      xfire
      Citeulike
      technorati
      rediff
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  • Hate to further derail, but Mike how big of a learning curve would you give ZP?

    It's ironic that iv'e tested d@m near every piece of crap software on the market but never given it a go. Not sure if you've tinkered with it, but is it anything similar to the programmer in MagicSubmitter?

    edit: I'm checking out WinAutomation now too. You pretty much killed my entire weeked. #toys
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    • Lot more to it than Magic SUbmitter. With power comes great responsibility/learning curve but its not too bad. If you don't make some programming terms like variables and Get put commands discourage then you can get the hang of it. I might put up a video of me doing a Wordpress account signup with it. Technically you could do sign up, submission, email verification the works with it but the key to me is not trying to reinvent the wheel.



      Wouldn't worry about it yet.Its a general automation tool. I use it toward that end to do alot of the repetitive tasks. Though it was offered in a WSO a while back it does not have easily integrated Internet marketing features like captcha support, proxies etc. If enough feature requests are honored it may have them in version 5 which is due out in 1-3 months.
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  • Rankwyzz i was thinking of making a purchase but still going to wait a bit until the op comes with his findings
  • I use a great one. It submits to all the custom sites, puts images and video in if I want. Links on various pages, submits unique content, not spun shite and the results are excellent.

    I found him on Elance
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    • after trying out uberblogcreator2 I pass. High enough failure rate not to distinguish it from any other out there. Seems to have support issues, have to use specific emails and was recently up for sale on Flippa. Seems to take forever to get updates as well so it fails all the criteria.

      Not worth the hassle.

      So having tried out even more solutions I am coming back around to Magic submitter (which I had suspended using for a few months) and surprisingly (to me) SEOLR (different kind of interface that just looks straightforward to me). I'll probably reach out to Steve to see if he can add more Web 2.0s.

      I doubt seriously I will be using MS past two months when I sign back up unless they push their software forward. I have a certain amount of confidence Licorne will be my main tool in 3-6 months.

      Definitely will not be buying any lifetime licenses of anything until Licorne comes out of beta. In fact if the recorder (Cosmic) is good enough at this next release I will be picking up some more licenses.

      What I learned a little before this thread and now am even more convinced of is that NO SOFTWARE will remain updated like we want and the chances are even less for lifetime licensed software.

      The best solution seems to be software packages where you do not have to wait at all for updates because you can go in and make the changes necessary yourself. Then the next step is to form usergroups where there are incentives for others to help updating the services.

      Toward that end I fired up Zenno for wordpress which was failing in other packages I was using.

      In ten minutes I had a template for wordpress almost ready to go. Captcha integration and writing log in info to a text file (will change that to write to an excel file) inncluded. Will probably spend another ten minutes tweaking it today. Works fine and if you have to make changes its relatively simple to rerecord any part that has changed and merge it into the template without starting out all over again.

      Hopefully Licorne's recorder will be an additional option. I don't think Licorne will come close to ZP because the recorder in ZP is not an add on to the program. Its the entire focus of it. Plus making changes to anything but Zenno would probably require complete rerecording (for example in ZEnno you can take a piece of a template out of one template and apply it to another completely different template - so its modular)

      anyway long and short is I think I am set. Whatever isn't working for me even at present I can set up in Zenno. To save time I will probably stay on with SEOLR and as I said utilize licorne but I can then fill in the rest with Zenno and then automate merging all table info into one.

      Rankwyzz I will try in the next few days. After that I get to hook it all up to what I have been working on for awhile (having all the tools - like scrapebox, GSA, MS ZP etc. work together in concert automatically)
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  • NO problem Mike but two things

    A) I was talking signup. I only tried to submission to a couple and all seemed alright.
    B) Waiting to hear back from Alex on a strange issue I am having. Some passwords are showing as incorrect when I manually log in but within MS I can work with them just fine (thinking a bug of some kind but it may be something on my end)

    anywhere here are the successes

    zimbio.com
    livejournal.com
    jimdo.com
    zoho.com
    bravenet.com
    webnode.com
    blog.tumblr.com
    wordpress.com
    communitywalk.com
    soup.io
    dailystrength.org
    ghanaweb.com
    wallinside.com
    xanga.com
    ziki.com
    blog.bitcomet.com
    blog.com
    iamsport.org
    jigsy.com
    mywapblog.com
    purevolume.com
    webgarden.com
    23hq.com
    academia.edu
    allvoices.com
    awebcafe.com
    bcz.com
    blogymate.com
    centerblog.net
    devhub.com
    diigo.com (Blogs)
    enexpress.net
    eyeuser.com
    fc2.com
    fotki.com
    jazztimes.com (Blogs)
    kiwibox.com
    meemi.com
    modwedding.com
    nexopia.com
    pusha.se
    quizilla.teennick.com
    skyrock.com
    thoughts.com
    travellerspoint.com (browser-mode)
    unblog.fr
    weddingwindow.com
    wikidot.com (browser-mode)
    wordpressy.pl
    yola.com
    yourtrainings.com
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    • KnowEm Username Search: Social Media, Domains and Trademarks - it's not a software, but It should do the trick.. if that's what you're looking for.
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    • Thought I would give a final update


      After months of testing I have been EXTREMELY satisfied with FCS Networker and it is now my choice for creating web 2.0s when I need to. The failure rate is the lowest on the market and I can now say that the answer to my question is Yes. FCS Networker is a solid Web 2.0 creation application. Still trying the online management system but creation is simple, solid and reliable.

      I should add that I am not a mass blaster user but since tier ones should be done with more care I find no big issues with FCS not creating hundreds in a minute
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    • Alright, I have another contender to add to the list.

      Has anyone tried FCS Networker? I've seen different reports with people claiming to get close to 100% success on account creation and submission. Looks like it also has a feature where it will go in and automatically change your theme on sites that allow it, making the site look even less like a half-assed thrown together site.

      Any thoughts?
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    • Not entirely accurate. You also charge a monthly fee

      Well I tell you hop - I did take a look at Zenblog when it came out and three things stopped me.

      A) Being built to work on top of ZP it just seems so clunky.

      B) I just didn't and don't see (months later) your business model working. requiring people to buy one piece of software from one company (ZP) then buy your template which you sell mostly at forums ends up requiring the users to jump through two purchases and learning one software before they can use yours and then learning to use that too. Its awkward and since that limits sales I have strong doubts how long you will be around which leads to

      C) You cannot compare Zenblog to Senuke,MS, Licorne etc. You lock off recording and editing features in ZB even though Zenno has the ability to record. Your reply to me when asked on ZP's forum about the possibility of editing was to say the Zenblog is not Open source. So when the client pays nearly $300 or more for ZP and ZB (which only runs in ZP) if a service is not updated they have to hope you will you update it because they can't use the recorder to fix it.

      So since I have no confidence in your business model I would fear in any month I might have software that can only do one thing - take up space on my hard drive.
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  • Dumb question but I must ask. What's the need of these web 2.0's if you have a high PR blog network of your own?
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    • I would answer that question but its 10:30 Cali time and you should be at work not reading WF.



      anyway one answer is for some diversity.
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  • Haha. It's downtime. This job is super chill man. That of course, DON'T WANT TO GET FIRED. My boss wanted me to do blog commenting just to test if i knew about SEO. Afterwards, he said erase that. We're not doing blog commenting at all, but moreso link outreach. Sponsored sponsored sponsored sponsored.
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  • I know people already mentioned zenno but that's the first thing that comes to mind.

    Other idea? Go to a college campus or search online and find a guy to make a program for you. It wouldn't be too hard, the hardest part would be multi-threading which is why i'd say zenno or magic submitter (which you already use)

    I think someone down at BH was working on a web2.0 software that would submit to the top 10 web2.0 sites or something, but I dunno what happened to that.

    Is Ubot any good? I never really checked it out. I've heard that zenno is better anyway.

    But to be honest there isn't anything out there that fulfills your needs, you're completely right, if someone made such a program they'd make bank.

    Hmm my roomate is a programmer...I wonder.
  • There is currently NO web2.0 submitter software released. You can try out online service like Rankwyz which i think they giving out 40+ high PR web 2.0 sites but you have to create accounts one by one their or pay the small amount to get the accounts.
  • I took the plunge and bought his WSO for access to the full control seo private forum. I asked what does what with the 2 tools and he replied with this.

    The software is for creating accounts and the web tool does the rest. Make sure you save your web account login details under the tools/settings menu in the software then you can have the accounts automatically added to the web tool as they get created.

    Still not sure what he means by (the web tool does the rest) will have to study the videos more
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    • Hey by that I meant the web tool does the submissions and everything associated with it (scheduling, linking, pics & videos ect..). It holds your articles, does the spinning, holds your link sets, your blurbs. It gives you access to the other SEO tools, allows you to use our auto-login plugin to login to your accounts with a click of a button. It does everything except create the accounts and the profile updating at the moment
    • Now that it has been a few days - I am curious as to how your experience has been with these guys. If you don't mind sharing with us ...

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  • Hey guys just wanted to chime in as FCS Networker is my product and it seems there is a lot of confusion about it.

    We have software that does account creation, theme updating ect… As other members have reported the software has great success rates. We update constantly and make sure that aside from some oddball issues, like slow server times or downed sites that our software is up to date. Is it the fastest software out there?… No… But we do believe we have consistently better success rates than any other web 2.0 software on the market. All you need to do is enter your web tool email & password into the software and it automatically loads your accounts right into the web tool after each account creation.

    Our main focus has been the web interface which is about as cutting edge as you can get. You can login into any of your accounts, submit, schedule, create pyramids, link wheels ect… You can auto-link, auto add vids & pics, download your successful URL's, spin articles, import bulk accounts and bulk articles. It supports open platform sites like elgg, phpfox, mediawiki, dolphin, wordpress, wordpress mu plus over 50 web 2.0 sites like Tumblr, Livejournal, ect… We focused on this first because if users want to use other software to create accounts they can do that and then use our web tool to control their networks. We have continually upgraded and strive to be on top of the game so our account creator will see continued speed improvements as well.

    The reason for the separation of the account creation and the web submissions is because of legal issues. Whether using proxies or not, having thousands of accounts created from our servers is not recommended by our lawyers. It puts us in a potentially rough position. We are trying to figure out the best way to make this happen though as we have already built a web based account creation system before we found out about the potential legal problems with doing this.

    We just ended beta and are about done fixing the last few kinks. Then we will be really kicking off our promotion of this new tool. This tool has a lot to it so we've created tons of tutorials that you can view on any page of the web tool, plus a pdf and video tutorials for the software. We're working our butts off on it!
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  • man why did you start this thread mike? I'm like figuring out what web 2.0 I should get. Seems like there's none as of yet
  • I use Rankwyz almost exclusively now, i have am now approaching 1000 blogs which i keep updated with spun content. Have over 50k indexed posts linking to my site from these.

    Only downside is theres only a few hundred IP's, but beats just churning shit with SEnuke.

    If someone made an industrial software that could either do what Rankwyz does, or, a web 2.0 submitter that did something like simplesolutions do. That would be super valuable to me also.

    Right now the closest thing i have is a drupal mod for Xrumer that makes drupal blog posts.
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    • Yea I'm, seriously considering RankWyz also. Looks good
    • After checking out the Rankwyz site, I don't see where their system creates Web2.0 accounts. Am I reading this right?

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  • Hi,
    Anyone use weontech.com?
  • Ultimate Demon is the best for this task IMO.

    I am selling my personal license for UD. If anybody is interested PM me.
  • What type of proxies did you use to get the best account creation success.
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    • buyproxies semi private,

      UPDATE - in further operations the UBOT limitation does show up. On just 4 threads it eats up a bit of memory and on some runs freezed up and had to be shut down. Put on two threads everything hummed along.

      I am not a mass blaster so this might be too limiting to you if you are. You can set it to run multiple sets at a time so I just set that and left it to run on one of my VPS machines and came back in an hour or two.
  • $34 a month? Cheap!
  • Banned
    Just tested the FCS Network submission tool on my self hosted sites and it does it's job very well so far (ok doesn't take rocket science but the posts look nice with the images automatically scraped and such).

    Will test it later this week on web2.0 accounts.
  • Money Robot has 60 web 2.0 blogs supported in this moment (great succes rate). Any experiences with it?

    Sent you a PM, Mike. Thank you
  • Mike Anthony and Fernando1954 two strong recommendations for FCS Networker made me take the plunge. At $34 for a month not much of a gamble so I just signed up. Do you recommend looking over all the tutorial videos they supply, or just jumping in and messing around with it?
  • FCS is pretty good, decided to try it and it lives up to its rep
  • I have some sites to mess around with. I'll give FCS a shot. Spinning necessary?
  • Give a try to "Money Robot Submitter" may be new name for you but atleast try their 7 days full free trial and use their web 2.0 blog features which contains real high PR web 20 blog sites and check and judge yourself
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    • I am for now staying WAAAAAY away from Money robot submitter. Only people I see pushing it are people i never have seen before on the forums (except kevin) With them wanting $500 up front with the only real extra feature being web 2.0s that have a high success rate (which almost all new services claim and have at first) its a DEFINITE PASS.

      Sure Magic submitter and UD and senukex have high yearly or lifetime fees but they are established. Clunking down $500 for software developers that have not proven they will be around is a recipe for flushing the money down the toilet. The seven day trial would not even help my number one concern. New software runs like gangbusters for a launch but Web 2.os take constant updates and thats where most fall down.

      So I have no qualms with FCS and you can even find it for $27 a month through their WSO or discounts available on the net.
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  • scratch what I said about WSO and I have edited my comments about Money robot.

    Apparently software like that can no longer be sold here. Their (and some other WSOs) were locked with this notice

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    • Yep, Paul M choked me like a Chicken. Then deep fried a bunch of other software WSO's along with me. C'est la vie.
  • Kevin, you're like my new favorite guy here. An asshole but straight to the point and funny as hell. Need more of those!
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    • Can't believe I just thanked you for calling me an asshole. But we are all adults here, and should be able to accept each others opinions like such.

      Also I noticed it would make my 600th post. Which is marking me as an upcoming WF addict.

      Thanks GGP
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  • Spaceballs. Awesome movie.
  • Anyways, I'll mess around with some of these 2.0's submitters on some of my crappy easy $$ sites. See how that goes lol.
  • Kevin, are you owner of Money Robot?

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  • Sent you a PM.

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  • The money robot spinner is going for $67 a month or $497 lifetime.

    There's no mention of success rates or the accounts that it will auto create. Has anyone tried this yet?
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    • Yes buttons up.
      There's a Trail. So...Trail it and see..
    • Took it for a run but so far can't see buying it - review so far

      Good interface and pretty straightforward to use.
      Web 2.0 list nothing special - nowhere near as impressive as advertised. (don't see tumblr or blogger for example)
      Slow so far -slower than FCS for some reason.
      Good success but FCS has more properties

      Not seeing the price still. Magic submitter goes for that and has a lot more in there. To me this is like half the price or maybe one time price in the region of Article Kevo or Licorne. Will stick with FCS for now and see how it comes along.

      HOWEVER let me add in fairness that I do think its a nice start for a piece of software that could be built into something very good.
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  • I've been using it once or twice a day it for about 10 days and getting 35 - 42 on a regular basis. Although I do get the occasional blip. My lowest was 20 out of 50
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    • Same here, getting 35 - 40 every run, last few runs been getting 40 every time.
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  • you can build your own with ubot
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    • I've tried that before, but it's a killer to keep maintained. I ran 25 sites... and I dropped it 3 months later because I couldn't keep up.

      I should add that is was 18 months ago... and I can only imagine it's even harder now.
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  • The real problem isn't with the software, it's with the list of sites submitted to which degrades their value and gets them spammed. This is why manual web2.0 services will always trump automation because you can simply register to more web2.0s and platforms that the software simply can't.
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  • SER Engines for GSA. And there is a bot on BHW that submits to the most popular web2.0.
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