Favourite Incansoft Product?

by ruch1v
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(Please don't kill me Pearson)


What's your favourite (yeah thats right UK spelling!!) Incansoft product? I'm flicking through, but its hard to decide/imagine it without any demo/screenshots/videos


would appreciate any help

thanks
#favourite #incansoft #product
  • Profile picture of the author mjbromley
    The RSSbot get's my vote. You can do so many things with RSS feeds. Lookup KURT here on the warrior forum for more tips on promoting with 'pheeds'
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  • Profile picture of the author ruch1v
    thanks, do you have a link to that? I never really got rss stuff
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  • Profile picture of the author pavionjsl
    socialbot once you set up accounts, directory bot
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    • Profile picture of the author Monkey Jones
      Has anyone used Blogbot?
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  • Profile picture of the author terrymlsp
    I really like Directorybot. I also have videobot but don't have it up and running at full speed yet. My next purchase will be RSSbot. Great support and they have a good reputation here.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hyaku_Man
      Socialbot is a good tool but to be honest I'm a bit disappointed that version 4.3 has so many dead sites straight out of the box. It's been out less than a month but there are sites on there that have been dead for 6 months to a year. Don't they go through the sites before releasing a new version?
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      • Profile picture of the author BIG Mike
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        • Profile picture of the author Hyaku_Man
          Originally Posted by BIG Mike View Post

          Yes, we do - every single site was verified working at the time of the release. We have someone on staff who goes through these one at a time verifying them and pulling info we need. If they were already dead, the info we need could not have been given to us.

          Then it's tested at three different stages - and I do the final test myself. And I can assure you that these were all up and running or they would not be released.

          This is the problem with these types of sites - people slap them up, let them run on their own and abandom them or they host them on some cheap site and run out of bandwidth.

          We go out and find them and then add them as a courtesy for our customers. You can actually add and remove these yourself if you choose to, but you'll invariably run into the same problem.

          We're considering changing our policy on adding new sites to those that have been online for more than one year. There's no point in submitting to sites that disappear 3 months later.
          Thanks for the reply Mike. That makes sense and I understand what you're saying.
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        • Profile picture of the author Glenn Leader
          Originally Posted by BIG Mike View Post

          Yes, we do - every single site was verified working at the time of the release. We have someone on staff who goes through these one at a time verifying them and pulling info we need. If they were already dead, the info we need could not have been given to us.

          Then it's tested at three different stages - and I do the final test myself. And I can assure you that these were all up and running or they would not be released.

          This is the problem with these types of sites - people slap them up, let them run on their own and abandom them or they host them on some cheap site and run out of bandwidth.

          We go out and find them and then add them as a courtesy for our customers. You can actually add and remove these yourself if you choose to, but you'll invariably run into the same problem.

          We're considering changing our policy on adding new sites to those that have been online for more than one year. There's no point in submitting to sites that disappear 3 months later.
          Maybe you should add a scraping system to grab fresh new sites? I can find a large number of sites for Blogbot, using Scrapebox, so I know this method could work.

          Glenn
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  • Profile picture of the author Negotiator74
    I really like several of their products but RSSBot is my favorite. Inexpensive, works well, does what it is supposed to do....what else could we want? Good stuff!

    Also, I think they are having a big sale for Easter weekend if it's not over....promo code was "BUNNY" and I think it gives you 50% off each product.
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  • Profile picture of the author nuwav
    RSS bot is my favourite, I also use directory bot..I have just got PressBot have not tried it yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficMystic
    has to be rssbot for me.. not had much success getting socialbot to post to the likes of propeller and the like.. But that's something I need to contact bike mike on when i get time it may be something on my end and not the software.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jody_W
    I love using Content Mania when I'm rewriting PLR articles. It's easy to use and has the tools and metrics I need to make sure my content is original enough to be indexed. If only it would then spin the article for me...

    That's said, it's a great tool and well worth the money considering it's a one-time payment. I have a bunch of Incansoft stuff and they're all bargains for the price.

    Also, the support is great, even when I'm being an idiot. :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author rondo
    BigMike, regarding Blogbot what are the WordPress Blog Networks mentioned?
    Are they WPMU sites or something else?

    Thanks,
    Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author rondo
    Thanks Glenn. It looks like a handy tool.


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    • Profile picture of the author Fin&Win
      RSSBot - Fast and easy Setup, Submit. Done.

      SocialBot - Needs a bit time to understand how you get the maximum out of it. Manual helps. Not easy to handle at the first start but after that, it makes a good job. Spider your website and save the sitemap. Cool feature but i wish it could import xml sitemaps too.

      BlogBot - Very nice if you want to manage all your (money) wordpress Blogs but there are two important things missing: the wordpress blog list is hardcoded (already said here). Of course you can add blogs but not edit the complete list. That's ok by now but i want to import and export my own list in the future. Would be very cool to swap those lists with other Blogbot user.

      Missing feature: you can't schedule your postings. I wish this is possible in the next update so you can setup a kind of "clean" semi autoblog.

      I'm testing VideoBot (purchased it yesterday) and it looks good.

      Anyway, Incansoft needs its own forum for their customers.
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