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i dont have a pony in this race, but i did buy ABPSA and it works pretty well.. it can post out to an unlimited number of domains.
i talked to edgeprod before i bought it, and my intent on purchasing it is to have it post to over 20,000 blogs. it can do this, and i'm still working on scaling it up to this degree. it's highly automatable and if you know what you're doing content-wise, you can make some nice cash with it. i have tried to urge edgeprod to increase pricing to at least double the current level to keep competition at a minimum, but he won't. this sounds like a shill, but its a hell of a piece of software that anyone who wants to do automated blogging needs to have in their toolkit. |
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I resent the implication I'd say anything besides the truth to "sell a product," though. I don't think you've really listened or done enough research in other threads, which is why I didn't go through the process of posting all the links. Believe what you'd like, but results speak for themselves, and the people using ABP to its potential have already dropped by to say "hello." If you really understand duplicate content and how it's treated by Google, you'll know why ABP isn't affected by those particular filters. When we were working on some of the "early" filters at Google (my background is with the Python programming language, which Google was built in -- I was the Vice President of Business Development at the time), we quickly discovered how impossible it would be to check every bit of data against every other bit. I won't go into specifics of how this was eventually solved, but suffice it to say that Google ITSELF runs an RSS feed site which can be seen here: http://news.google.com That link, also, speaks volumes. Happy trails, pard'na! :) |
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I would love to see MT's API supported by ABPSA. |
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