has anyone here heard of this service: http://www.blog-blast.com/ Is it good or just spamming? Does it work?
I just got that software this morning! Have yet to set it up and start using it. But, I will tell you that you do NOT want to buy it at that site! PM me and I will send you a link to a great marketing service that as part of the membership, gives you the software! Plus a ton more!
I just set up blog blaster. Simple to use! Was surprised! Only 3 steps...enter your ad (and save for later submissions), pick a keyword and number of blogs (up to 500), then hit submit! RIght now, it is submitting my ad to 487 blogs that had the keyword I picked for my ad. My recommendation? Get this NOW and use it as much as you can stand! Now, like I said, do not buy at that site, you will pay 50 bucks. But if you join this membership site (traffic site, so you can have your site submitted daily), you will get the blog blaster FREE as part of your membership. Plus lots of other scripts, ebooks, etc. Thank you for reading.
Just shows the titles of the blogs it is submitting to. No confirmation emails...up to the blogs for this. My blog does not send out confirm emails for posters. Will be using heavily in next few days to see what transpires as far as traffic, etc. But still, well worth getting!
Iowadawg, the salesletter for the product really makes it sound like a comment spam system, but there's this on there as well: So did these people sign up somewhere to opt in for displaying these ads? If so, where?
So I can not answer that question or other questions about this software. All I know is, it is now submitting another ad to different blogs using the keyword I selected. I found nowhere in the software where I can add more blogs, or delete blogs. For further questions, ask the software creator. Sebastian I know as he has helped me in the past, and he is a savvy marketer and would not sell something that did not work as advertised.
Once you plug in the keyword for your site, it hunts down blogs that have that keyword. Then it tells you how many blogs you will be submitting to (last submission was to 500). When you click send, it goes blog by blog...the table just shows the blog title. It does not say at all whether the blog accepted the link or not, just that it was submitted.. Again, let me say this: It is a tool, either get it or not. Myself, I plan to use it heavily over the next few days and see how my sites collect inbound links. I got a report on my sites showing the number of links inbound as of today. Will see how much that changes in a week or two. Okay, a lot of people have pm'ed me about the blog blaster and the service. To me, it was worth $19.95 to join this site and get the blog blaster free. Pay $50 bucks for it, or get it for $20 bucks...hard decision to make! LOL Yesterday used it to submit 3 sites to almost 1500 blogs. Max blogs to submit at one time is 500, but amount may be lower depending on the keyword you use. Today, so far, 2 sites submitted. Will submit all my sites. Easy to use, it will save your ads so you do not have to retype them each time. When I submit my sites, each time I use a different keyword relating to my sites. So if you submit using keyword adsense, next time use a keyword like adwords. So far, quite please with the blaster.
Hello Narsticle I recently purchased blog blaster and have been testing it over the past few weeks. You can see my detailed review and testimonial one of my web pages shown below: www.enough-for-eveyone.com (cut and paste this into your browser) If you need any further clarification, you are welcome to email me direct on info@enough-for-everyone.com. regards ayrtonx5
Hi I'm new to this forum, I have the blog blast software and it is no different from the blog link generator software. They both spiders blog pages to find the keywords you specify and allows you to post messages. The reason why its not considered spam is due to a feature that blogs offer. Eg: blogger.com ask you weather or not you want auto posting to your blog or would you like to review it first. If you say no the message will be sent to you and you will decide to add to your blog or not. If you say yes, then you opt in to recieve post from every and anyone who matches your particular content (keyword), which atomatically protects the poster from (spam complaints). Here is what works for me when using both these softwares, when you post a message just dont make it sound like a ad and you will have really good results. So when the ones who have the auto post turned oof see your message they will more than likely post it to there blog, (1,000's have auto post turned off including me) so it's only smart to not advertise. remember content is king: "blast content dont blast ads" That is the only way that blog blast or any other blog marketing software will truely be useful. They both work though, but I'm mad I got them both.
To say what I tried to say! Thanks guy! Yes, follow what he says, it works so much better. I found out the hard way and when I switched to nice content, not ads, my posting jumped up. And as he pointed out, it is not spam, as the blogs opted in to receive these, and from my short time experience, most of the blogs are manually accepting or rejecting. PM if you want the link to get this.
Who would sign up to receive machine generated comments on their own blog? Most of us spend 20 minutes every morning deleting that stuff. I mean where do they sign up to receive it? I don't mean to be down on teh software, and I am trying to keep an open mind about it, but the way it's been described on this thread it's heading towards spam territory.
As I suspected. As a blog owner, I must say that I loathe these things. Even if I don't automatically allow these "comments" through, eventually I need to remove them all from my moderation queue. Vile, Vile, Vile. That is certainly up for interpretation!
how can i blast a message to blogs i've never seen and make it full of "content" and make it doesn't look like an ad?? please provide an example, thanx