Auto Social Poster

October 24, 2007  Author: DealDotCom

Having a blog is like having a bum hold a sign on the side of the road. Nobody reads the sign, they just say “Hey, look at that bum with the sign. It’s so great he’s doing something productive.” And that’s only if someone drives by. It’s unfortunate that many blogs are not standing on busy streets, and the ones that are have to wriggle themselves between the 10,000 other bums with signs. With all the bums standing next to you with blogs, how can you make sure your the one that gets noticed?

What if I told you there was a way to put all your blogs up there on the huge billboard? No more bum with the sign, but a sleek, custom-painted billboard with more neon lights than Vegas and an animatronic monkey clanging cymbals together and laughing!? You think that would get people’s attention? And the real kicker, what if I could show you how to rent all the billboards on the web for free? And in minutes?

Auto Social Poster is finally here, encouraging you not just to embrace Web 2.0, but to dominate it. Getting traffic to your blogs is the most important part of the game, and in order to do this bloggers have become familiar with a phenomenon known as Social Bookmarking. With Social Bookmarking, bloggers see a dramatic increase in traffic and exposure. The only problem is that keeping track with 34 different Social Bookmarking sites, and logging in to each one to bookmark every post you make on your blog takes way too long. If you have a blog network of 5, 10, or 100 blogs, this quickly becomes a full-time job. Hasn’t someone made a piece of software to automate this kind of monkey work? They have. It’s called Auto Social Poster.

Having this nifty Wordpress Plugin will keep you head and shoulders above your competition, and save you some serious time, catapulting your business up there with the “big boys” of Internet Marketing.

Auto Social Poster allows you to:

  • Automate bookmarking of your blog posts from hundreds or even thousands of blogs. No more tinkering with settings and doing your postings one by one. It’s time to step up and become more automated.

  • Add your new blog posts to an unlimited number of accounts. This is where you can blast traffic to your niche. Instead of just randomly dumping all of your URLS into an account like most other software, how about creating different bookmarking accounts that are used to post about different topics or niches. This is easy to set up with Auto Social Poster.
  • Give the bookmarking sites and visitors exactly what they want - fresh quality content, not hundreds of spammy web pages links.
  • Use the Randomization feature to fly thousands of miles below anyone who would accuse you of using an automated system such as this.

As always, Auto Social Poster is backed by DealDotCom’s 30-day Money Back Guarantee. Try it for yourself for a month, and if you aren’t blown away with how much time this saves you and how much more traffic you get to your blogs, simply return it for a full refund. Take your blog from being one of the bums on the road to the fancy billboard in the sky and reap the benefits. Grab your copy of Auto Social Poster while supplies last.


25 Responses to “Auto Social Poster”

  1. multimedianaire Says:

    This looks very good, however, I’m slightly concerned about the “updates for life” offer, when this is a one-off payment with limited copies sold.

    Aren’t social bookmarking sites supposedly changing all the time? How will the software owners afford to keep up with this?

    Martin
    http://www.audiobookone.net

  2. cordless Says:

    Do we get the updates on auto social poster if we purchase through dealdotcom? As Martin wrote, social bookmarking sites do change, and I would hate to invest in something that doesn’t work a few weeks from now and not be qualified to get the updates. I’ve had that happen before, but on a product that was supported. The creator just couldn’t keep up with the changes. Love the idea, though.

    Vivian
    http://www.internetbusinessmanual.com

  3. seanchk Says:

    I already own and use Auto Social Poster, since I purchased the software there have been a number of updates.

  4. urhk Says:

    What does it really do?

    Anyone has success with it? Thanks!

  5. urhk Says:

    Okay, I went to the site and had a brief review…

    isn’t it that onlywired.com is already providing that service, for free?

    What so special about this product?

    Any opinion?

    Thanks!

  6. massautomation Says:

    Regarding updates: ASP has been updated at least 10 times since it’s release and we are currently on version 3.0

  7. massautomation Says:

    This is not quite the same as onlywire or other free bookmarking services. If the free services did what was needed, trust me I never would have created this plugin… but they don’t.

    Difference 1: The most obvious difference is that these free services are not fully automated. They require some manual interaction.

    Here’s the process to bookmark accounts using onlywire:
    1. Create your blog post
    2. Go to your blog post permalink
    3. Click the onlywire submit button on your toolbar
    4. Enter/confirm your blog post data including tags and URL
    5. Select the sites you want to submit the bookmark to
    6. Submit them
    7. No confirmation is sent so you don’t know if the submission was successful or not.

    If you have more than one blog (which most of us do), then repeat this process for each blog!!!!

    Here’s the process using ASP:
    1. Create your blog post
    2. Post is bookmarked, and email report is sent.

    If you have more than one blog, just repeat step 1. If your blog is posted to automatically with one an auto blogging tool like RSS2BLOG then using ASP you don’t have to do anything. The blog will be posted to and the post will be bookmarked automatically.

    In fairness, onlywire does have an API that allows you to add posts remotely, BUT they limit how many posts you can submit and they scrutinize the content of the posts. They can disable your ability to bookmark your posts at any time. It is a free service after all.

    Difference 2: The next big difference is that ASP bookmarks to more bookmarking accounts and allows you to submit to random number of bookmarking accounts and multiple instances of the same type of bookmarking account automatically.

    * Only wire: 22 Accounts. Several area actually no longer working (ex: shadows and spurl)
    * Only wire: Only allows one account per bookmarking service per user.
    * Only wire: You can either submit to all accounts you have or select specific accounts manually.

    * ASP: 34 sites supported
    * ASP: Supports an unlimited number of scuttle and scuttleplus accounts.
    * ASP: Supports Multiple accounts from same bookmarking site (So you can have 10 magnolia accounts, 12 simpy accounts, etc.)
    * ASP: Can automatically choose from X number of random accounts or any number of selected accounts.

    This in effect means you can have hundreds and hundreds of bookmarking accounts from a single install of ASP.

    Sure you can create multiple onlywire accounts to try and match the ASP features, but the point here is time-saving automation. If you have all the time in the world, then you don’t need any of this. Just bookmark your posts by hand.

    Difference 3: Onlywire is a middleman. You add your blog post to your blog, then you need their server to add your post to the bookmarking sites. If their site goes down (and it does) what happens? If their service stops, what happens?

    There is no middleman with ASP. Your blog bookmarks it’s own posts. Fewer points of failure and allows you total control over what is happening with your business.

  8. midiwhale Says:

    How does this differ from the server based php script I bought from you recently?

    How would I know if my wordpress has curl, globals off and the other requirement?

  9. urlwolf Says:

    How is ASP different from having an extensive ping list? THat is, every time that I post, WP (well, maybe WLW) will send notice to every social site (thechnorati, etc) to let them know that there’s a new post; How is ASP different?

    I learned about this after buying tagandping.com.

  10. 7dollarblog Says:

    Anthony’s right. With services like onlywire, you have to go to the page yo want to bookmark and manually click and login to save the page. ASP just automatically saves every blog posting to the accounts you stipulate and you get a nice report afterward. I have massed a list of 20 sites that have been working flawlessly for near 2 months now…google, yahoo, del.icio.us, and other well known names.

    After you take the time to set it up, and get familiar with the process, your social reach grows as broad and fast as you want it to.

    You might want to use only wire to throw some random stuff into your accounts as to fly under the radar a little better…I just hope Anthony works the functionality into ASP. Manually add a site url and bookmark it to our already loaded list of sites.

    I just looked at my awstats and over half of my direct address hits are from my list of ASP sites.

    James

  11. patata Says:

    1)Is it possible to add social bookmark networks based on the PLIGG content management system ?

    2) Is it possible to add other social bookmark networks systems ? I’m interested to add several networks in italian language.

    thanks in advance
    alex

  12. massautomation Says:

    midiwhale: www.rss-bookmarker.com and ASP are similar in that they both will bookmark your blog posts. BUT ASP will only bookmark items on wordpress blogs as it’s a wordpress plugin AND ASP will only bookmark new posts added to your blog.

    RSS Bookmarker will bookmark any website or blog that has an RSS feed. It will bookmark all items in the RSS feed, old or new. RSS Bookmarker also allows you to centrally manage many different bookmarking projects. It’s a tool for those with lots of blogs really.

    So basically ASP is for wordpress blogs only and RSS Bookmarker is for everything else.

  13. massautomation Says:

    urlwolf: Pinging is not the same as social bookmarking. They have a similar purpose (to get you indexed, backlinks and traffic) but they pinging is not bookmarking and vice versa.

  14. massautomation Says:

    patata: Pligg sites are not supported at this time. However, this may be something to implement in future versions, similar to scuttle sites.

    I don’t understand question #2. Please clarify.

  15. rajhu Says:

    I have the same question as midiwhale.

    How do I know if my blog can handle this stuff?

    1. Wordpress 2.1+, with CURL and OPENSSL enabled and Safe Mode off.

    I already know I have the newest version of Wordpress but the CURL and the OPENSSL and Safe MOde off, is not something I’m familiar with.

    Thanks, Roger

  16. briansol Says:

    so, this script is able to bypass the CAPTHCA’s on sites like digg?

  17. Support Minion Says:

    Roger,

    Create a simple one-line PHP script and upload it to your server. The script will be:

    on a single line, with nothing else.

    Name it test.php, or info.php, or whatever, and upload it to your web hosting account.

    Navigate to that script in your web browser, and you’ll see a break down of all the features your PHP install offers.

    You’ll see whether safe_mode is on or off, and you’ll see whether CURL and OpenSSL are installed.

    There’s a lot of information there, so it may be easier to do a Find on the page. Look for:

    safe_mode

    CURL Support

    OpenSSL Support

    -SM

  18. patata Says:

    I regularly submit my posts to 17 italian networks, none of them is in your list of 34 supported networks. So I was wondering if I can add be myself additional networks in the plugin (kind of setup). Approximately the half of my 17 networks are based on Pligg, so if your system supports that system I could send the post to 9 of the italian networks [ this was question #1 ].
    Now I wanted to know if I could setup manually setup also the remaining 8 networks (this one are not based on Pligg) as long as none of these are in the 34 networks list (this was question #2).
    In fact the two questions are nearly the same: could I add by myself new networks or not ?
    If not, which are the networks you’re going to add ?
    When are you going to add them ?

    thanks in advance
    alex

  19. rajhu Says:

    Thanks for your reply SM,

    But I think you’re still going over my head here. What makes you think I know anything about creating a simple PHP script?

    Can you please provide such a script that I could upload? Do I just load it into a text file and then upload that to my server?

    The rest I believe I can figure out from your directions. Or can I just navigate to a page or URL that is already a PHP Script?

    Thanks, Roger

  20. massautomation Says:

    raju: just contact your web host and ask them. They will know this. CURL and OPENSSL are available on most all apache servers running linux so you probably have it you just need them to enable it.

  21. massautomation Says:

    briansol: This plugin does not submit posts to digg

  22. teli Says:

    Hi rajhu,
    I’m not a support minion, but I think I may be able to help.

    1. Open a blank text document (Notepad is fine)
    2. Add the following bit of code:
    <?php
    phpinfo();
    ?>

    3. Save the file as phpinfo.php
    4. Upload it to your website
    5. Load the address of your file in your browser of choice — if done properly, it will spit out your server’s PHP settings.

    Hope that helps,
    ~ Teli

  23. myqute Says:

    Ooooo sounds powerful. One question - does it work with wordpress or Joomla? I am still testing with Joomla…

  24. sakuragicho Says:

    Hi, I want to buy it but i don’t see the 50% off link anywhere? Help!

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