Is it ok to use auto blogging softwares like BloggerGenerator will it not be detected by Google? If it is ok, what which is the best auto blogging software to use?
The results of the BloggerGenerator can works for short term, but not long term. Because Google will finds the duplicate content (hundreds or thousands of blogposts) later. www.rsstoblog.com is best blogging tool. It is different with BloggerGenerator. It can automatically generates new content to your blog according keyword that you want/ input while you are sleeping!!
i use wp-o-matic wordpress based plugins duplicate content will get caught always so better use free softwares or plugins
i prefer not to use automated softwares because that will greatly affect my standings in Google and my blog's reputation
yes its a free for wordpress based blogs converts your rss feed into posts http://devthought.com/wp-o-matic-the-wordpress-rss-agreggator/
Your better off cutting and pasting a news story and adding your own commentary instead of using auto blog software. At least your post will have some value for your readers. Soon gone will be the days of MFA sites with pure duplicate content, I hope.
they are just for increasing number of pages, not the unique content.. for getting traffic write somthing unique and somthing useful for users.
Google will definitely notice duplicate content. You may be able to get away with it for a little while, but it will eventually get noticed and filtered down --perhaps blocked permanently. Now, if you post to your own blog regularly and want to mix in a little bit of other content too, I imagine this will help. An experiment I once ran using Blogger's post via email feature - http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=41452 - was to see if I could subscribe to tons of email newsletters from various companies and then have them forward from the email address I used on my mail server to Blogger's system and post automatically. The content of the emails --HTML and plain text-- was displayed in the post body with the subject line used as the post title. The goal of the experiment was not to see if the site would get traffic or get noticed or get blocked by Google. It was just to see if I could set it up and if it would continue to run with little to no maintenance. There was one brief period where Blogger had automatically flagged it, but once I proved I was a human with some sort of captcha, the process continued. Results: 1300+ posts in about two months. Basically, this just proved to me there was no point paying for any automatic post-to-blog service since I could set one up myself. Your results may vary.
I never heard about EasyBloggerCreatorPro. The gurus definitely know RSStoBlog and recognize the creator of it.