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Old 05-13-2009, 11:30 PM   #1
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Guys,

Just want to know what's the review between 2 of them?

Understand that RSS bot cost much lesser than RSS Submit but are their feature the same?

I read through RSS bot that they also provide pinging while RSS submit doesn't

Which software you will purchase? I am interested to know.

Appreciate someone can give me some review? Thanks

i know people has mention Bigmike has those sales sometime , i am not sure should i wait..
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Old 05-13-2009, 11:43 PM   #2
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Also Does submitting to RSS feed give you more backlinks?
If doesn't, what does it bring you? More people to read your contents?
I am curios on this. Appreciate someone can solve this problem for me?
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Hi Spark,

I've done quite a research on this forum to find out the answer myself,
and it comes down to that more Warriors choose RSS Submit than RSS Bot.
They're both great software of course, but if a poll is slapped in here,
I'm sure RSS Submit would have more voters.

As for what does such tool bring to you.... it's SPIDERS!
You can get your content indexed faster with RSS submissions. And not only
that, all those RSS directories would also be notified when you update
your website content, without submitting anything to them ever again.

Just my $0.2c though...


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Hi Ray,

Thanks for your review! I am also looking at RSS submit - look good but the price is so different from RSS bot.
Has you have make research on them, what's really between both of them? Is it the number of directory that they provide? Also does RSS submit have free upgrade like what RSS bot do?
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Looking at the RSS Submit sales page it appears that RSS Submit submits to more sites. RSSBot will eventually catch up, but it's not there yet.

You get one year of upgrades with RSS Submit. You get lifetime upgrades with RSSBot.

RSSBot supports multiple submission profiles. I don't know if RSS Submit does or not, but based on the number of feeds each version manages, I suspect that if it does support multiple submission profiles, that only the SEO edition would have that capability.

RSS Submit has three versions. Only the SEO edition manages an unlimited number of feeds. The price is $114.95.

RSSBot has one version, and that version manages an unlimited number of feeds. The price is $24.95.

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Hi John,

Thanks the review. Actually what i really like for RSSBot is the lifetime upgrade. If only RSS Submit is lifetime as well..so if 2 yrs later that's a upgrade they have to make full payment again? Oh mine..

Will you be able to further explain regarding the multiple submission profiles? Also what's does it mean unlimited number of feeds compare to 1 feed? Is it ok for you to explain to me further?

Also i remember that's someone mention that the RSSBot will be consider to upgrade a version that we can add in addition sites. Is it true?

Appreciate your reply and confirmation on this? Thanks
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Hi John,

Thanks the review. Actually what i really like for RSSBot is the lifetime upgrade. If only RSS Submit is lifetime as well..so if 2 yrs later that's a upgrade they have to make full payment again? Oh mine..

Will you be able to further explain regarding the multiple submission profiles?
The most basic example would be to separate the ping services from the RSS feed aggregators. You only want to submit each feed to the aggregators one time, but you might want to ping on a schedule, such as once a day or once a week.

Another example would be if you wanted to run a commercial service for submitting clients' feeds. You would want to establish a separate profile for each client with their particular login information for the aggregators that require you to log in.

The only RSS Submit license that allows you to run a commercial service is the $114.95 SEO edition.

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Generally, most RSS enabled sites, such as a Wordpress blog, have one feed for the entire site. However an article directory may have one feed for every article category. If you were running an article site with 50 categories, you would likely want to submit the feed for each of those categories to the RSS aggregators. To accomplish that with RSS Submit, you would need the $114.95 SEO edition.

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Also i remember that's someone mention that the RSSBot will be consider to upgrade a version that we can add in addition sites. Is it true?

Appreciate your reply and confirmation on this? Thanks
Yes. As Diego advances the common basic code for all of the Incansoft bots, he will go back and upgrade the entire family of programs. I suspect the next RSSBot upgrade will have the ability to add sites since he has incorporated that ability into the newer bots.

John

P.S. - Diego is designing the bots in a way that they will eventually all work in concert, share common information, and eliminate redundancy between the programs.
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Wow...It's does look attracting while you layout the things abt RSS Bots...Hmm but will you guys be adding more aggregators?

Just curious, how many update has been make since 1st version? Also will the next update coming real soon? [Maybe this yr?]

Lastly..are you guys having any discount any sooner for this program? Is there any possible to get cheaper price for RSS Bot... as i don't wish to wait for that long..just curious though...
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Spark,

one thing I DO know for sure is this: RSSBot has EXCELLENT customer support in my experience. This also goes for ANY other product by INCANSOFT in general.

I don't know much about the other program, but one thing I can tell you is customer service is WORTH GOLD to me, and that's something INCANSOFT delivers on all their products. THAT alone makes the price tag worth it (which is very low in the first place).

No, I don't work for INCANSOFT. Just with them. We're all one big team here.
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Wow...It's does look attracting while you layout the things abt RSS Bots...Hmm but will you guys be adding more aggregators?
Yes.

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Just curious, how many update has been make since 1st version? Also will the next update coming real soon? [Maybe this yr?]
Version 1.1 was released in late February. I would expect another update within 60 days.

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Lastly..are you guys having any discount any sooner for this program? Is there any possible to get cheaper price for RSS Bot... as i don't wish to wait for that long..just curious though...
Mike said he's done running sales until next year.

You might want to consider the Incansoft Wholesale Membership which gives you personal use of the entire Incansoft catalog as well as a reseller license for 100% commissions on all the products. The membership fee is less than $20 a month, so you could pretty much sell one license to one product a month to cover your personal use. Sell more than that and you're making a profit.

Details are in the document at this link if that interests you.
http://incansoft.com/Incansoft.pdf

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Go with RssBot. Big Mike should also be known as FAST Mike when it comes to support. Sometimes, I think that he's sitting by his computer waiting for my questions.
"Big Mike, get a life!" hehehe
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Big Mike should also be known as FAST Mike when it comes to support. Sometimes, I think that he's sitting by his computer waiting for my questions.

LOL...no kidding!

That's awesome...
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Go with RssBot. Big Mike should also be known as FAST Mike when it comes to support. Sometimes, I think that he's sitting by his computer waiting for my questions.
"Big Mike, get a life!" hehehe
Mike's little bastards, errmm, I mean students are in finals this week. I'd bet money that he wishes he were sitting by his computer and nowhere near the school.

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Thank you Emmanuel for your comments. I'm sure Mike will appreciate them greatly.

I was one of Mike's customers from the earliest days of Niche Mania, and his customer service has always been first rate.

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Thanks guys. Glad to hear from you all.

I think i will be making the decision real soon. Cheers!

P.S: To me, Customer service is a really plus to me as well.

One last thing, does RSS Bot able to install in different coms? But will be using 1 com at a time? As i intend to send the feed either at home or office. Which mean. is it a portable software that i can bring along with?

Appreciate your reply on this. Thanks!
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1 .Dumb question: whats the link to rss submit ? i am getting lots of results to a rss submit software that is free but cant see the paid version that is being referred here

2. Does RSS submissions - really improve backlinks?

3. Is there any other good free services like feedage.com
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Thanks guys. Glad to hear from you all.

I think i will be making the decision real soon. Cheers!

P.S: To me, Customer service is a really plus to me as well.

One last thing, does RSS Bot able to install in different coms? But will be using 1 com at a time? As i intend to send the feed either at home or office. Which mean. is it a portable software that i can bring along with?

Appreciate your reply on this. Thanks!
It can be run from an external drive which would be the easiest way to accomplish that without constantly having to transfer saved data from one machine to another.

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Guys,

Thanks for your help and review on this Submitter. After some consideration, i make the purchase for this lovely tool! will have to test it for now..Reading the Guide. Thanks for all the help. Cheers!
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Go with RssBot. Big Mike should also be known as FAST Mike when it comes to support. Sometimes, I think that he's sitting by his computer waiting for my questions.
"Big Mike, get a life!" hehehe
Just wondering about the automated part of this tool.

How does it handle captua? I have a lot of sites and don't want to enter manually.

And how automated really, is RSSBot since neither the site or reviews show this aspect, as I have 100+ sites.

Thanks

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rss bot now have auto capthar?

Bottom line is rss submit SUCKS, many rss diretory doesn't work, i'd happy to sell mine at 30% discount
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