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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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I just purchased this plugin yesterday for full price ($67) for multiple domain uses. Here's the low down... It supports 15 web 2.0 sites (including Twitter). You have to sign up to each site manually if you aren't already a member or don't have another program that does this for you. You could always outsource or take an hour out of your day to sign up. No biggie. The plugin installs like any typical plugin and is ready to use after 5 minutes of configuration. Very intuitive and easy to do. You'll need to sign up for a bit.ly account if you don't already have one and input your username and API. Again, very simple. you can also configure the excerpt length, auto syndicate, max daily posts and default anchor text. - Which you can also do in each post as you post in the future, the default is just in case you forget to include anchor text. The 15 WEB 2.0 sites currently supports: Wordpress.com Blogger Tumblr Plurk Multiply Type Pad Live Journal Vox Friend Feed Xanga Indenti.ca Blewllow Bright Kite Youare However, not all work or are 'dofollow'. Blogger does not work for me and I contacted support. After 24 hours, still no reply and I can't really seem to find an actual support link on the website. Not really sure how this works but it isn't easy getting support so far. Vox is no longer. They are closing the doors September 30th. So that scratches that one off the list of 15 web 2.0 sites. These are nofollow, so no SEO benefit will be given: Plurk - nofollow Friendfeed - nofollow Youare - nofollow Xanga - nofollow The plugin also seems to be a bit of memory hog. Not a good thing. I use TwitterFeed so I don't need the Twitter function part of this plugin. I like TwitterFeed because it's offsite. Oh, I signed up for all the accounts 30-40 hrs before I used the plugin and filled out my profiles on each account so it doesn't look spammy to the webmaster. Well, turns out I was suspended from Blellow after two submissions. So all in all, there's really only like seven WEB 2.0 sites that are useful. But it's still nice getting the link out there and I'm sure it'll give a little bit more of a boost after the WEB 2.0 sites get indexed and start gaining some authority. I'll need to link build the useful seven WEB 2.0 sites to help get them more strength. Is the plugin worth $67? I don't know... I think it's overpriced for what you actually get. Here's the summary break down:
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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Are you positive that there is no SEO benefit to having no follow links? I have read many experts say that natural link building pattern would show a diversified group of backlinks including no follow sites. Of course, there is also a benefit from any traffic generated to the site regardless of no follow. I am sure that another site will be selected to replace Vox.
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| Marxist (Groucho) War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Seattle, WA, USA.
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No need to start a new review thread when you've already been posting in the existing one for this product: WP-Syndicator - Anyone using it? |
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