Sunday, 28th August 2005
I’ve been using Blog Submitter Pro for 1 week and I am sure a lot of you would like to know how this "controversial" software works.
Read the full review of Blog Submitter Pro and leave your comments about it if you have if too.
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On 6th September 2005 2:56 AM, Bill Long
said:
I have also been using the Blog Submitter Pro for about a week. I has increased traffic but to my web sites. I have also been careful not to direct them to my main or important sites as for fear of the spam issue. The bottom line for me is that it has helped me increase sales and that’s what it is all about. I too wish there was a fix for the alert button pop ups. It does stop it in it’s tracks.
Bill Long
http://googleonfire.com
On 11th September 2005 9:20 PM, Rachel Gawith
said:
I used Blog Submitter for 2 days and as I watched it post my random comments on websites in different languages, blogs where my comments however vague had nothing to do with the content….I just thought that it was a waste of time. It may get more links to your site but these are not particularly quality links if coming from a blog in Japanese about that person’s life! I also read an article on comment spamming and realised this was just what I was doing so stopped. This type of software will end up the same way things like IP submitters and pop-ups did - no use as everyone will block it. I have also written a more in depth review on my site.
On 16th September 2005 3:35 AM, Dave Jackson
said:
I agree with Rachel.
I told the author that it would make much more sense to post to sites who shared your keywords, that way at least you wouldn’t seem so out in left field.
Plus, another disadvantage is that it only works with Blogger.com accounts.
On 16th September 2005 4:18 PM, Bjorn Hakans
said:
I only used the software for a few days, but in that short time I got contacted by several angry blog owners - one even tried to send me a couple of computer viruses by email(!), as thanks for spamming his blog. Not very responsible on his part either, but it definitely shows that this is a piece of software you do NOT want to be using.
I have seen comments about how this should be used for sites that are “not important”. But why spend any effort on a site that “isn’t important”. The whole strategy smells fishy from beginning to end.
What amazes me is that I have seen several heavy weight marketers promoting this software as an affiliate product…
I have also heard that the software will be updated to making comments to only on-topic blogs, but the main problem of this basically being a comment spammer still remains.
On 23rd September 2005 5:28 AM, Kenneth
said:
Thanks for all the information…
I have been debating on purchasing this
software but I was concerned about
the spam…
Especially with all the trouble you can
get into for it…Even some of the Billionaires
like Mark CUban are going after blog spammers hard.
I guess you can do it manually and post relavent content
then leave a link…
Anyways thanks
http://www.kaptainmoney.com
On 24th September 2005 12:28 PM, Michel
said:
Interesting!
I have purchased the software, but seeing as I hate reading manuals, so far have only copied the script and used it for posting on relevant blogs, where I post relevant comments. I have been meaning to go through the whole tutorial, but have been short of time so far….I am glad I have read these warnings, as I didn’t think it through as far as ramifications go!
On 25th September 2005 1:59 AM, John
said:
I was in search of a new promotion tool to use on my new site (http://www.1800-malls.net with a PR0, no backlinks and no indexed page on any search engine). I was a little hesitant on buying Blog Submitter Pro. One thing that did come into mind when reading the sales page was “SPAM”. So I searched google and found your page. It has actually help me in the decision process.
I do own other sites and have used other tools to promote them. For this site I want to use just 1 tool to see the effectiveness of the marketing tool. You could say this is an expiramental site. Any Suggestions?
By the way, Thank You Very Much for this informative review and the screen shots you made.
John
1800-malls.net
On 26th September 2005 4:08 AM, T.E. Evans
said:
Wow, I enjoy reading blogs, and getting input on new products, but this one happens to be one that I am using.
I think you guys are going a little over board with the whole “sky is falling” mind set.
Look at it like this… they are showing several #1 positions in all of the search engines that count, and all with that blank page they started with.
I actually contacted the programmer about spam issues and her reply actually makes sense to me. She asked a simple question. If this was going to harm you, wouldn’t I have already been slammed by the engines?
And I agree with that. After all, they are advertising the fact of what they are doing with that site, while we, the average user never really tell a soul. So it really does look to me that this is not something that will harm you, but is proven time and again that if you use it right, it will put you on top.
As for the popups. Duh! They already tell you how to stop that, just look at the tutorials.
I am not an affiliate marketer so I am not trying to sing this software’s praises in order to get anyone to buy. All I am saying is that I personally have has astounding results and will not stop using it for any reason.
before I forget. Comment Spam. Get real! Use a little common sense in your posts and no one will ever even know that it was auto posted. I was one of the first to buy this software and I still do not have even a single complaint under my belt. So, while it is easy for us to blame something or someone else for our own short comings, lets keep things above board here. If you are lazy, then yes you will get accused of spam, but if you employ a little grey matter into your posts, then you will not.
ok, I’m getting off of my soap box here because my intent in this post was to just give another view of the software from someone who is using it, not to write its next sales letter for them!
Peace
T. Evans
On 26th September 2005 10:06 AM, Charles
said:
I was just about to get it and decided to read a couple of reviews before i did.
I think I will.
On 1st October 2005 1:07 AM, steve s
said:
Yea, #1 in yahoo and #8 in google, look impressive, all that with a blank page…. I was fooled for a few seconds too. Do a yahoo backlink check. 1200 backlinks from REAL SITES. They must have bought this domain with active backlinks. I don’t see any blog backlinks in the top few…
And the site is down.. Perhaps they were not liked by their web host….
It’s a good story.
On 11th October 2005 10:53 PM, Gregg
said:
I tried the software for a week, but I have serious doubts about it. My link popularity went down instead of going up.
This is clearly a ‘black hat’ marketing technique which I’d not go for. I don’t want to get good rankings by annoying people and treating their blogs as my personal marketing playground. I’d not like someone doing that to my personal blog.
On 14th October 2005 12:09 AM, Jos
said:
Hello, T.E. Evans,
Your interpretation seems very logical to me [Look at it like this… they are showing several #1 positions in all of the search engines that count, and all with that blank page they started with].
But … have you tried to find that #1 blank page in the search engines? And did you find it?
Kind regards,
Jos
On 26th October 2005 3:51 AM, non ya
said:
T. Evans-
Neither of the developers are girls. however, the idea came from some lady in TX. we (the developers) knew the products had greater potential for something to do with RSS (im not telling what thought :>) as far as the toll not finding relivent content, thats sounds like the users copy isnt up-to-date.
the tool does increase traffic, but i bet a lot of those is the blog owners being like “wtf”. BTW, increasing PR over night is impossble so you guys will have to wait for Google BL updates like every other page.
this tool COULD work, if someone were to write very creative creative.
Hope this helps!
BSP Developer
On 26th October 2005 4:01 AM, darthvader
said:
The new version (search or w/e) of blogpro allows extremely creative messages and only posts to blogs that are relevent…just my .02c.
On 26th October 2005 4:04 AM, non ya
said:
oh yeah-
and it is obvious that T. Evans is an affilate of this software..
nonya
On 29th October 2005 9:32 PM, Daniel cutts
said:
Hmmm this is a tricky one, what is it you do? I have been considering the software for a while now, still very undecided.
Does anybody have any other ideas of producing more traffic.
Kindest Regards
Daniel Cutts
On 18th November 2005 6:58 PM, firebunny
said:
Hello,
In fact you can change Submitter Pro to Blogs Autofiller, which costs $70 and it posts blogs ower the Web, not only at blogspot.com. I used Blogs AutoFiller for 5 months and my pagerank increased to 8 just for 2.5 months.
I saw Submitter PRO, but it is too expencive for me. And why to bother my self it I have such a submitter as Blogs AutoFiller? They have great support and I have no problems with that software. You can donload trial from http://nezabudka.oksima.biz - it is never ending, but is limited to 5 posts only.
Regards,
FireBunny
On 22nd November 2005 1:05 AM, Temple Williams
said:
Let me share my experience with Blog Submitter Pro V.Search with you. On Nov 8th I began pointing it to one of my real estate sites. At the time, my ranking of the site on major search engines was reasonable, but not great. The exact numbers were: Google: 27 links … AltaVista: 589 links … AllTheWeb: 584 links … Teoma: 30 links … Yahoo!: 595 links and MSN: 10 links.
I ran Blog Submitter Pro V.Search quite a bit between then and now. Some glitches, but overall I felt it was an elegant piece of software … or at least a clever one.
The multiple post occurrence was a serious problem, but I still felt the program was delivering. My blogger “comments” were well thought out, and they posted accurately. An example or two of a typical comment:
(1) Hi. After suffering through the tree-busting, home-wreaking destruction of Hurricane Wilma, and being away from the Internet for well over a week because Adelphia broadband blew away in the wind, it’s nice to read things like your blog. Even though I really am searching for information on Boca Raton Real Estate, which I might be able to use on my Boca Raton real estate site … thanks for the read.
Or this:
(2) Blog-skipping is the latest cybersport … sort of like skipping stones across the water … see how many blogs you can ripple through before your fingers stiffen up. It’s an amusing break from working on my Boca Raton real estate site . Your blog has slowed me down a little, because I enjoyed the read. Still … off I cyberskip to the next site :o)
I had a minimum of ten such messages whenever I turned on Blog Submitter Pro V.Search, validated by ten different sets of credentials.
The first hint of a real letdown came when three of my credentials were tagged by the Blogger folks as “SPAM BLOGS” … a DIRECT result of using Blog Submitter Pro V.Search software. And that, sadly, turns out to be the GOOD news.
After three weeks, my ranking of the site on major search engines (the result of almost 6 months of hard work) was, in my opinion, badly damaged. The exact numbers as of this writing are: Google: 27 links (as before) … AltaVista: 283 links (a drop of 306 links) … AllTheWeb: 71 links (a drop of 513 links) … Teoma: 30 links (as before) … Yahoo!: 286 links (a drop of 309 links) and MSN: 96 links (an increase of 86 links).
I attribute this damage directly to the use of Blog Submitter Pro V.Search software. I expect my rankings on Google and Teoma to slide on the next update from their search engines (which seems to happen aboiut once a month). I am sure the increase in MSN will also be seriously reversed.
To say I am disappointed in the software would be a gross understatement. I am only glad I had the foresight to use it on a single website, and not on all of my websites.
I will continue to use it on the damaged site to see if continues to hurt, rather than help. And I will report back to anyone interested. The site in question is http://www.bocasite.com. My e-mail is tem…@bocasite.com. Good luck, folks. I think, with this software, we are going to need it.
On 8th December 2005 5:09 PM, miho
said:
Thank you for the information. I was curious about blog submitter pro since I saw several webmasters could boost their Google ranking in short time. But I will do it by myself even if it takes long time.
miho
On 22nd December 2005 5:09 PM, Ivash
said:
You know, when I firstly saw Blogs Auto Filler, I supposed that it is some kind of black hat software. It uses search engines to get blogs to post and also it uses proxy to hide user’s IP. I downloaded trial and I started to test Blogs Auto Filler. It showed great results as for me. Even in trial I found that it post to almost all not protected blogs and www board. I found that using good keywords to search I can post my advertising to many popular blogs. And also Oksima provides good free tool - keyword generator. It is located at http://keyword-generator.oksima.biz. It generates up to 100 relevant keywords for your advertising. Also available a paid version of keyword generator which renerates more than 2000 relevant keywords. In addition I can tell that when I bought Blogs Auto Filler I got a free bonus - Fake Referrals skript. I wonder why do I need it untill I visited http://fake-referrals.oksima.biz site. This tool is being sold separately from Blogs Auto Filler and it costs just $35. I tried instructions, which I found on the site and I was very glad that I got it for free :). It is very powerfull tool to make your site listed in search engines without any resiprocal linking or something like that. Just visit the site http://fake-referrals.oksima.biz and you’ll realize why do you need this tool
As for me, it brought my site to high positions in ratings, along with Blogs Auto Filler. So, in pair those 2 tools are really great SEO. Do not worry if price is too low
It is not problem, it is benefit [as for me as a customer]
And, you know, this team has really fast support, I wonder how can they reply so fast
Regards,
Ivash.
On 3rd January 2006 8:16 PM, Michael
said:
It’s definitely blog comment spam — and it would definitely enrage bloggers… I would not recommend this software at all — especially at the current $249 price.
Link building takes time… there’s no such thing as “instant seo.”
Michael Lee
http://www.BillionaireBlueprint.com
http://www.BusinessBuying.org
On 18th January 2006 3:20 AM, Candy
said:
“What amazes me is that I have seen several heavy weight marketers promoting this software as an affiliate product…”
You have to wonder how many believe in the product they sell or is it just about a quick buck.
All messages on my blog have to be approved, that way I ensure that no useless comments, that do not relate to my blog are posted on. If it is not relevant it is deleted.
i am always sceptical about to quick fixes to ranking and acquiring high ranks. I will continue to use the safe method which are those that are endorsed by the search engines. After working for months to get a No. on yhaoo google and msn, i am not about to thow it away with a quick fix.
On 20th February 2006 11:08 AM, John
said:
Wow! These were very great comments. It sounds to me like these submitters are a dangerous and risky tool. Perhaps they work for some, but this is perhaps not a chance that one should take relies on their site for income….
“Never argue with an idiot, they’ll drag you down to thier level and beat you with experience.”
http://www.quickbuckweb.com
On 1st April 2006 2:36 PM, Rahul
said:
Hello, I want use blog pro software, but in these comments, not any positive comments to purchases this software, please anyone suggest me. can i purchase this software.
regards
On 1st April 2006 2:37 PM, Rahul
said:
Hello, I want use blog pro software, but in these comments, not any positive comments to purchases this software, please anyone suggest me. can i purchase this software. i want promote my blog and my site also http://www.rahulcreations.com
regards
On 6th May 2006 4:53 PM, Michael Z.
said:
I’m very, very impressed that this sort of work is being done; Web Design is getting stagnant with people using just styled
block-level elements to produce artwork. The incorporation of SVG into sites excites me a lot.
How long do you expect it will take for this sort of technology to be widespread?
Obviously you can only speak about WebKit realistically, but if it’s going to take ten years for IE Win to gain (full) support,
we can’t design with it.
I’m amused by the “Becoming more important” line in the first paragraph. This has been a HUGE problem for years -
ever since HTML-2.0 was introduced to be more of a layout language and less of a markup language. For an example,
you just have to look at this site. sex partners Why is all the text
crammed over on the left side of the page with a big blank space on the right side?
Why is the default font tiny and unreadable? Fortunately most browsers now let you override the latter problem.
On 13th May 2006 11:06 AM, joy
said:
I am searching for ways to increase my http://online-marketing-profits.com page rank. I read Rob Benwell’s recommendation, thought I should check it out, a little hesitate after seeing the high price tag. After reading this review and comments, I decided that I am not going to buy it.
Thanks
Joy
On 13th May 2006 11:14 AM, Vincent Rich
said:
Check out my blog and ping software reviews at http://www.blogandping.info. You will find a review of Fast Blogger Generator. It is much cheaper than Blog Submitter Pro and it can do much more. Read the review of the Voodoo Blogger to find out why I do not recommend it…
On 22nd November 2006 3:27 PM, Michael D.
said:
The price seems to be a little too steep for me. I am not sure I should risk it.
On 8th January 2007 8:56 AM, Fiber
said:
I am searching for ways to increase my http://fiberhosted.com page rank. I have tried various things and it seems that not all things helped. I can verify that very few unethical things will actually help your websites. From previous experience when I didnt believe in ethics, I had almost killed traffic to one of my sites due to “quick fixes”. There is your warning.
Thanks
Fiber