tools for posting on forums

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hi,

do you any tools to make posts/comments on forums?
#forums #posting #tools
  • Profile picture of the author jonnyhardbaked
    I am not sure but you can try to find it in firefox add ons.
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  • Profile picture of the author derekad
    and what is name of that plugin?
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  • Profile picture of the author robin john
    do it manually dude, if you use automated tool you will get banned for sure. Try to answer people's query instead of just posting "thanks for sharing". forum is good way to communicate with other members.
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  • Profile picture of the author commercee
    lol - there's an app for that?
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  • Profile picture of the author derekad
    of course manual work is much more better

    I just mean - is it possible to automate it a bit and save some time?

    for instance

    1. I make posts on google groupos, is there any app which will remember groups I am member in, and can publish 1 post to a few groups at once?

    2. is there any forum finder( like integrated in market samurai: content module ), which will find forums, remember my registration details ?
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  • Profile picture of the author mandark
    2. is there any forum finder( like integrated in market samurai: content module ), which will find forums, remember my registration details ?
    You can do this simply with your browser and Google

    Step 1: Find forums in Google by searching for "keyword inurl:forum". Replace the word "keyword" with your niche, and don't use the quotation marks in the search. This will find you some great niche-related forums.

    Step 2: Sign up manually. When your web browser asks if you want to save your username/password, say yes. This solves your problem of remembering registration details. If you are signing up for a bunch of forums and want to remember all of them, go ahead and put it all in an MS Word document or text file of some kind. Every time you sign up, just copy-paste the URL to your file, and you're set to remember it.

    Step 3: Make helpful posts. Manually posting helpful answers is so much better than posting junk like "great post" and "wow that really helped me thanks".. because people will start to actually notice you.
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  • Profile picture of the author ButterflyGarden
    In most cases, I simply subscribe to the forum's RSS feed, then scan the posts for items to comment on. Its pretty quick just click through on items of interest.
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  • Profile picture of the author Justinpage
    I think there is no such thing as forum posting tools. Posting in forums are done manually.
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