Any Tool To Auto-Post to Web2.0?

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I have a WP blog that I'd like to syndicate to web 2.0 properties. I already auto-post to both Tumblr and Posterous. Are there any automation tools (plugins for WP, for example) or software to do this?

I assume there are as there are tons of warriors who do this for people.
#autopost #tool #web20
  • Profile picture of the author Hearn
    Posterous I think is no follow. Tumblr will delete your accounts and ban your IP(got at least 10 banned).

    I have used Senuke X back in the day when it supported wordpress,blogspot etc. Now I just do them manually.
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  • Profile picture of the author dotgirish
    Get ubot or zennoposter and create your own bots to post or tryout

    Senuke - expensive
    SEO Link Robot
    Sick submitter

    there is no scarcity for these tools..
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    • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
      Magic Submitter is a good one to use. It will also create and activate all of the accounts for you.

      The first month is only $4.95, and each month there after is $67/month.

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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Originally Posted by dotgirish View Post

      Get ubot or zennoposter and create your own bots to post or tryout

      Senuke - expensive
      SEO Link Robot
      Sick submitter

      there is no scarcity for these tools..
      I've read at another forum that sick submitter has terrible reviews for a long long time, their salesthread looked more like a cagefight with every single member of the forum.

      SeoLinkRobot is a software I used myself and has a terrible succesrate, I could only post to 10 of the web2.0's out of a total of 30 different ones, and 5 of the succesfulls got deleted within the same week cause of spam.

      Senuke, $147/month or $1800/year OMG and the succesrate is on average about 60%

      Magic Submitter, $69/month, has 50 web2.0's to post to and my succes rate was around 60% last week (I got the $5 trial for the 1st month), so that is 30 succesfull web2.0's which isn't bad when you compare it to the rest. It even has a function to fix the web2.0's to increase your succes rate. $69/month is still $840/year though.

      Another option, which I'm more a fan of are softwares like ZennoPoster or uBot, these don't come with standard web2.0's to submit too but instead you build your own automation bots with these softwares, the positive part is that you only pay a one time fee for these softwares starting from around $150,- if I'm correct. Must add that I read a lot of problems with uBot (the cheaper one) so if you want to automate stuff yourself I would spend the $300,- or something for ZennoPoster, and if you don't want to automate things yourself (or in the future maybe) I would chose Magic Submitter, at least you could try it for $5 only to see if it's something for you.

      I beleive ZennoPoster has a 7 day free trial or something and if I'm correct it also had a cheaper version (based on 1 thread at a time submission)
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    • Profile picture of the author morantis
      I am just curious, I used a bunch of SEO "tools" over the past several years. What I noticed is that the learning curve for most is anywhere from pretty easy to "who came up with this scripting language!!!!" i have been a programmer for several years and in the beginning it took a little while to learn languages like C and C#, but with all the built in help these days, it should be just as quick for a newbie to learn some programming and do their own scripts rather than use something like Zenno or Ubot. I just wrote a Proxy Switcher and put it on the market, it took less than one hour to complete and was(in my opinion) just as easy as doing a bot from software. Why is it people are so willing to pay upwards of $75 for Ubot or Zenno and still have to learn all the scripting?
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  • Profile picture of the author sharmaravi08
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    I use SeNuke.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hossain
    You can develop your own software to perform that by spending little amount of money. If you are not a coder then you can hire one good coder and let him develop one for you and it would be much cheap than one year subscription to those expensive tools.
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  • Profile picture of the author stephenwaldo
    Well, if you've got the money ZennoPoster is the best you can do without private coding, from that I've heard. Keep in mind that I'm not speaking from first hand experience.

    But I'm curious to ask - What's wrong with just using Posterous? You can use it to post to WordPress, blogger, tumbler, Facebook, twitter and a bunch of other places to. I used to use a WordPress plug-in to do this for me, but honestly I never found one that was consistent enough for me (I've tried several, WPSyndicator included). Now, I use Hootsuite + Ping.fm for my social bookmarking / pings and just manually post to Posterous for everything else (which in turn automatically posts to 6 or 7 other Web 2.0s).

    Of course, I suppose since Posterous was just acquired by Twitter that's a perfectly justifiable reason not to count on their service...
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  • Profile picture of the author Roger Mayne
    I use WP Syndicator, and I've seen it update quite successfully. I occasionally lose a post, but on the whole it's quite good.
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  • Profile picture of the author StevenJones
    There are thousands of tools available. But they come in different sizes. Meaning the quality, successrate and deliverabilty of these tools vary greatly. I suggest you take all the advice to heart on this thread and just pick out a few tools that might work for you. Then look up the the reviews! Well and you know the rest.. Also be sure not to spam your website, and also consider to not directly link back to your website. But add some article directories which feature your articles with links pointing to your website. Basically creating some mini link pyramids.
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  • Profile picture of the author dp40oz
    Ive been a big fan of Magic Submitter. Its very customizable which I can't really say for the other bots.
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  • Profile picture of the author sunshineaddict
    WP-Syndicator is a plugin that posts excerpts of Wordpress pages/posts -- both manually and automatically to: tumblr.com, wordpress.com, typepad.com, livejournal.com, posterous.com, multiply.com, plurk.com, friendfeed.com, identi.ca, twitter.com, blogspot.com -- All Web 2.0 blogging/microblogging sites. Works well.
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  • Profile picture of the author dbwebdesignz
    SENuke X is the best by far. If you are after something a bit smaller and free i would say OnlyWire which has a plugin for WP. However you have to create the accounts yourself
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