Hey I was just wondering how many people would be interested in a software product that would automatically spin your articles and submit them to sites like squidoo, hubpages, blogger, wordpress, weebly, ect. Give me your feedback and suggestions, Thanks.
If it's good and actually works, I'm sure there would be a lot of interest in it. Look how well some of the article spinner/submitters sell.
There will be huge demand IF your software is fast, doesn't require clicking things every 5 seconds and if your software keep tracks of everything submitted where and when, with a delay posting option. Make this work like ^^ and you will earn xxx,xxx. Also integrate decapthecher support.
Instead of making a stupid comment and calling people "noobs" why not post what you're talking about? Also, who cares if something similar exists? How many article submitters are out there? Doesn't mean his software can't compete....
There are 2 but one is heavy on resources, expensive and a php script (link farm evolution) and the other is expensive and has limited platform coverage (seo nuke). The reason they are expensive is the lack of competition.
All right, thank you all for your suggestions. I now will commence work on this product. Any more suggestions on features? Also, give me some suggestions of your favorite web 2.0 sites that I should include.
My main suggestion would be that the spun content should be readable unlike some of those crappy spinners out there that randomly grab synonyms. It needs to flow nicely and not look like it was spun. As far as Web 2.0 sites go, the main ones that I would like to see are: Wordpress.com Blogger Blog.com Weebly Zimbio Ning Vox Gather Webs Squidoo Hubpages Live Journal
It's going to be hard to compete with software like SENuke. But if you really want to stick it to them, include all that's been mentioned here and keep the price either a one time fee or a small recurring fee. SENuke costs $67-$127 per month. It's a bit steep but it does get the job done much faster than I could do on my own. But if there were a lower cost software that did the same or better I would drop SENuke in a heartbeat.
I am planning on only charging a one-time fee somewhere between $97 and $147. BTW do you guys think I should include an article syndication feature? Also I am planning on the spinning being with jetspinner syntax.
If you bomb 1000 articles on 1000 WPMU (that should be in too, if you dont know what it means search) blogs in 1 hour i don't think google will be to much impressed with your new backlinks. Probably wont penalize (as you can do it to others as well) but you will gain no much benefits as they will be flagged as a little spam and raise a red flag, a thing that no client wants. So delay mean a programmable schedule, like every day post 10 for a project.
Your basically going up against SeNuke...it has all the features you have mentioned and more although I seriously doubt you will be able to come up with anything close to being as good as it is....
It doesn't matter, when you are almost alone on the market (like seonuke is) you can charge ridiculous prices. Any competition is good for us.
They are alone for a reason....it's just not that easy to create software that does all that SeNuke does. It's been around for a couple of years now and there's still no software out there that come close to what it does, why do you think that is? Obiviously because it's easier to talk about it than to actually do it and I wouldn't consider the price of SeNuke as ridiculous, it's well worth the money they charge.
Yes SENuke does this but does come with a price. Although I have used Se Nuke it was still a bit buggy to be honest and the only thing that stayed in the back of my mind when using it was what if all these accounts that I am creating get deleted? I know they have an IP blocker thing but still. I think they have improved it loads since I last used it though. To answer the OP, yes if you could do some good software that did the job fast and it was not that buggy, could see it really taking off. As terryd has said though it would be hard to get this developed unless of course you are a good programmer yourself? Good luck!
Thank you all for your input. I have looked at SE Nuke's website and I am planning on including all of the features it has plus a few. I also think that they could include quite a few more social bookmarking sites and rss directories. I will be including 50-100 of each. I am also looking in to the possibility of adding feature so that more advanced users can add their own social bookmarking sites, web 2.0 sites, rss directories, article directories ect. I do realize that this project is a huge undertaking. I myself have quite a bit of programming experience. I also have a friend who has a masters degree in computer science who I might be hiring if the job gets too big.
Jetspinner syntax is good, but visit "The Best Spinner" as they give a few more advanced features which convinced me to purchase it and stop using Jetspinner. It has saved me a lot of time in the last week alone: http://www.thebestspinner.com