Looking for a greast rss software

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Can anyone recommend a great rss submitter?
Prefferably one that does not require a monthly payment.

Sincerely
Karl
#main internet marketing discussion forum #greast #rss #software
  • Trust me when I say submit it yourself. Software is crap and software will not submit you in the proper categories. When using software you have no idea if your feed was accepted or not ...

    55 Active RSS Directories to Help Promote Your RSS Feeds!

    A few of those even have some social 2.0 things built in which is good because it gives you the extra chance of participating.. When you participate in a site you can increase traffic.. Software can't do that for you ...

    James
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    • Thanks James that was a really useful link, have booked marked it
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  • I use Big Mike's RSSBot. I get a few submission errors here and there, but most of them go through. If the software hits a site that uses captchas, it pops up and I have to fill it out. The software is easy to use and the WSO price was a one-time low price. The WSO is closed right now, but you should definitely jump on it once it returns. I'm personally waiting for his Socialbot to come back...missed it the last time around.
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  • Following are some free RSS Submitter softwares, I hope that they will be of some help to you.
    allscoop.com/tools/rss-submit/
    dummysoftware.com/rsssubmit.html
    extralabs.net/rss-submit.htm

    Regards
  • Hi,

    I agree with Curtis and also use Big Mike's RSSbot and am very pleased with it. Anything that Big Mike and Incansoft produce is always top notch and does what is says it will.

    Take care,
    Dave
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    • Finally after a long research about submissions tools, I decided to by Big Mike's products, but sadly the WSO is closed now and the links in incansoft don't seem to work anymore,
      Am planning to contact him later about this
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  • If you're looking for ping directories, you can use pingler.com until Big Mike's software is available.

    It has over 90 directories that you can ping.

    Hope This Helps!!

    TL
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  • Another vote for Big Mike's RSSBot.

    Submitting by hand is a waste of time in my opinion. You to have to choose which software you use carefully though. One highly promoted submitter was worse than useless and I actually regreted wasting even the $1 spent on the test :-)

    I have noticed though that my results were as good if not better by using RSSBot and at a fraction of the time it would have taken me by hand.

    Nigel
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    • I also use Big Mikes Rss software. I have checked it manually as best I can and so far no problems.

      Greg White also has a good Rss submitter. I think it's called Top 200 Rss or something like that. I have used it before.
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  • The RSSBot WSO has closed, and the sales page isn't up yet, but I'll let you in on a secret.

    BIG Mike's new SEO ebook is in this thread, and in the book you'll find a link for RSSBot at the WSO price.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/make-mon...-big-mike.html

    John
  • The links in the book does not work, at least not the ones for the rss bot
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    • @BigMike or John...

      Is what James saying true?

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      @James...

      Are you talking about RSSBot or SocialBot in this thread? The reason I ask is that (a) they're different pieces of software and (b) you were saying these same things (above) about SocialBot in another thread:

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      So, Mike and John, what's the story on this one?

      I'm guessing that a lot of people (me included) ponied up for these two programs recently via your (nutzoid, Amstel-fueled) WSOs.

      But is what James saying--particularly in the second paragraph of what I quoted--true?

      I'm sure it was true for him, but what I'm asking is whether it is more widespread and frequent.

      Because if what he's saying is true, how would I know short of logging in? Which kind of defeats the purpose of automation, dunnit?

      Not trying to stir up trouble here. Either there is a problem with the software not doing what it claims to do or there isn't. And customers deserve a response to claims such as this don't they?

      I suspect you haven't responded because you don't want it to turn into a slanging match.

      I have no desire to start or be part of a slanging match. But I bought those pieces of software in the hope that they would speed up this stuff. If I have to log in to check, then that's not going to work.

      Your response is greatly appreciated.

      Cheers,
      TheNightOwl
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  • ** bump **

    I'd like to bump this thread. It's been a week and no reply on this thread.

    Sure, I can contact BigMike directly, but I doubt I'm the only Warrior who'd like to know whether this software does what it says on the tin or not (especially with the recent WSOs)...

    Maybe I'm wrong.
  • I have to question the usefulness of submitting RSS feeds. Everything I read about it suggests these submissions result in a backlink. I am just not seeing that.

    From what I can see these places the feeds get submitted to are nothing more than specialized search engines. Your feed link does not go on a static page somewhere. Therefore you don't get a link.

    Now you can say that you get traffic from it, fine. But who uses rss search engines other than techy IMers like us? Certainly not the general public. Unless your niche is IM I can't see the point.

    Overall I don't see much more benefit than submitting to a bunch more minor search engines.
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    • I have not noticed backlinks, but I have seen the pages rank well for low competition keywords, specifically with Feedagg. I have had the feeds I submitted ranking higher than my Squidoo lenses and other Web 2.0 properties. That is why I submit my RSS feeds. You can get traffic through Google, not just from the RSS site. In this way it affects every niche, not just the IM niche.

      Shawn
  • pingler and traffic-bug seem to be very good softwares right now.

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