Web2 Submitter & Track Boost?

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Has anyone tried these two software programs? They're both by the same fellow, Jack Humphreys. Just wondered if they're worth investing in or not.
#boost #submitter #track #web2
  • Profile picture of the author Preben89
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    • Profile picture of the author Simon_Sezs
      I tried them both...both of them are solid programs BUT you can find similar programs for much cheaper albeit, with a not so pretty interface.

      Personally, I have been doing trackbacks for some time now and what you can expect is about a 20% return on the favor. In other words, if you post 5 links, you may or may not get back 1-2.

      Also, if your stories aren't really relevant you always run the risk of having some blog admin flagging you as trackback spam and ...well, let's just say that sucks.

      Google link luv builder. It is a similar program without the bells and whistles and if I remember right, it was $27
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      • Profile picture of the author ecoverartist
        Thanks so much guys!

        What exactly is SENuke all about? It looks like it just rewrites articles...am I wrong?
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        • Profile picture of the author Simon_Sezs
          SENuke is an all-in-one marketing software that does all sorts of things. That said, I have tested it and found it to be very slow.
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          • Profile picture of the author spudzz
            I've done a lot of trackback stuff and let's just say you should only do it with throwaway sites. It works a treat but it's dangerous and you can easily be knocked back if you're reported.

            SENuke is slow but does the job. At $97 a month it's very expensive but I've already done that one elsewhere and don't intend going back over old ground.

            The new Web2Submitter is an absolute champ, and a one off cost at that. I've had great results since starting with the first version at its launch and give it a full thumbs up.
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            • Profile picture of the author YasirYar
              Hey,

              I have started using web 2 submitter and I feel it has made a big difference to the traffic.. for less competitive niches I find my posts on the first page of Google within 5 hours of using web2 submitter.. i guess it is worth the price you pay for it.

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              • Profile picture of the author skydivedad
                Hi
                I've been using Web2submitter for 8-9 months now and 2 versions. It's a real time saver and merely posts bookmarks of articles I've written to various Web 2.0 Sites like Mixx, Digg, Propellor, Newsvine, Plime and many others with the newest edition. This was tedious work I was doing anyway and with my extensive Niche Blog Networks very tedious and time consuming. I've tried other similar programs in the past but they lacked the robust features found in Web2Submitter and the customer service has been excellent. Many of the other similar programs I've tried were and are extremely bug ridden. Now I don't post blog articles without it and the resulting increase in traffic has more than paid for it.

                Jack Humphrey himself is a proven commodity in the IM World and his "Authority Black Book" Should be mandatory reading for all IM'ers IMHO. The capability for auto loggin to all my submission sites is by itself a valuable feature as is the ability to archive submissions for later editing right within the software.

                It's very easy to use and doesn't involve any Blackhat techniques. If I had a bone to pick with it the version I currently use requires IE7 and I'm a Firefox guy but whatever.

                I've never used the other software your asking about but I've been using Neil Shearings "Real Link Finder" to great effect in conjunction with Web2submitter daily for months now and dread the idea of doing without it the old way. Hope this helps.
                All The Best
                Paul
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