Did any one used this software for submissions ????

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  2. BILZ

    BILZ Peon

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    I never heard of it before. But if you buy it, please report back to us - i might buy it too.
     
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    yes, i want too to know if is usefull buddy!
     
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  4. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    It still requires same amount of manual time :rolleyes:
     
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  5. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    Well that's why i ascked to see if it deserves the 75$ investment (not a very low sum for me and i'm not the type that throus money away)

    So does anyone use it ?
     
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  6. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    Im trying to purchase it yet it wont let me do it unless i have some code number that they say is supposed to be sent to my email with the free download. I tried getting the free download and im still waiting for an email. Is their site down?
     
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    FYI
    I just applied for free trial and got an email and downloaded no problem.
     
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  8. flip

    flip Peon

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    yeah, like Mong noted, it's more like an assist for your manual submissions. It's not automated. From their FAQs:

    "No, SubmitEaze is not an automated submission package, it is semi-automated which means you still visit the submission form of website to submit your website details, but can simply use our software to quickly enter their details using the 'Auto-Fill' facility. It is therefore 100% compliant with all directory guidelines."
     
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    I used it and thought it was shit its no better than anyother manual filler/
     
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    Doesn't the Google Toolbar do this for free?
     
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    Never used it. But I think manual submission is always better than automated submissions. What makes u sure that they do submit to sites ? Maybe they'll skip a lot as its obvious that a guy wont go through 1000s of directory sites. And, as far as I know, most directories including the really popular ones as Dmoz and the like prohibit automated submissions.
     
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    Just requested the free version again and still no email. This is crazy , maybe i will try the other ones out there.
     
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    Lord have mercy, i just downloaded the free trial of submiteaze and right after
    i tried submitting to one directory it kept tell me to select a pricing detail for one of the 15 free directories that came with the software. I then selcted free submission and it did the same thing again to me.
     
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    Ok thanks it convinced me it's crap
     
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    better to sumit manually
     
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    I am using it for some time now and really like SubmitEaze.

    My experiences are different to those stated so far. Especially since Version 2 it is a real time saver.

    As the name points out it makes the submission process easier, it's not automated. Included is a huge list of web directories. You can see the PageRank of the homepage of the directory (and sort by this value) and your submission status. This helps to keep track of the directories where you already submitted your page.

    And no, you can't do the same with some auto-filler like the Google Toolbar or Roboform. SubmitEaze goes far beyond these "tools". For Example, per profile you can have multiple "link titles" and "description texts" which are used randomly for the submission.

    Besides to the included list of web directories you are able to import your own list.

    Some people say something like "better to sumit manually". Well, the directory isn't able to tell if this submission was supported by SubmitEaze or not, except by looking into the logfile and analysing how long it took you to fill in the fields.

    If you are looking for a tool which really speeds up the submission process, I can recommend this tool.
     
    MarcP, Nov 8, 2006 IP
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    ah .. I never heard about it before or rather I never looked for a software . I always go for Manual Submissions , takes some time but you are listed on the appropriate directory and thats what matters more :) :)
     
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    SubmitEaze is not a tool for automated rather than for supported directory submission.

    By the way, besides using it I am not related to the seller/developer of the software.
     
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    Okay, I'm curious about this program and others like it. First, I understand that it is NOT an automated system. YOU are still selecting the directory and the categories/subcategories in which you submit to. It's essentially an autofiller with some nice bells and whistles.

    Here's the part I don't understand. You submit your site to directories in order to achieve a higher number of oneway linkbacks, yes? You're also hoping to increase your PageRank as a result of having more linkbacks, yes? As such, shouldn't those links also show in the search engine results when conducting a search for your ***.com?

    If this is in fact true, wouldn't you think that a site promoting a website directory submitter to 100's of directories would have a fairly large amount of search engine results when typing in their domain? Example: I typed in "submiteaze.com" into Google and it only returned 345 results. If you do a link check, there only appears to be 18 results.

    Am I on the wrong track here? Are these reasonable results for a website promotion software?
     
    IndieRetailer, Nov 12, 2006 IP
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