I think that auto commenting can be done without looking spammy as long as you can target niche specific blog posts. Example: If you could target blog posts talking about link creation then you can comment accordingly! If I were to use software like this I would never put links in the comment itself! Instead I would need the capability to make use of the keywordluv & commentluv plugins created for Wordpress Blogs and only target niche specific posts! Also, I would need to make sure that I wouldn’t be spamming every post on any given blog! Otherwise the comments will be automatically filtered by Akismet or some other high tech spam filter! Plus even if the comment made it past the filter no webmaster will allow the same comment on every one of their posts and they will report the comment as spam! Oh, and what about my IP address? I would need integrated, highly anonymous proxy servers so that my ip address doesn’t get blacklisted and ignored automatically by the sophisticated anti-spam software that almost all dofollow webmasters employ! To me it seems hopeless! I wish that there was some software that could make my life easier! But to me it’s just a fantasy! I don’t think that it can be done! Somebody please prove me wrong and have the intelligence to use it discreetly!
Majority in this thread says to do it manually, i suggest you give it a try and then see! I say this because you never know! Most people are to scared to try out new things so they say no! So i suggest you try it out and see!
Like other says manual posting is better than auto post. Auto post will look spammy and no doubt that it will never approve by blog owner. .SR
Commenting on your OWN blogs is a great, proven technique to add relevant content and links. Automatic or manual does not matter to Google. Bompa
Tools are tools, the key is how to use it (or not use it) by the one who owns it. IMHO, if you are only dreaming of one day instant cash return, then my suggestion is DO NOT use it. Like autoblogging, some one used it and said got banned by GG, but still tons of people use it for money making.
yea auto poster = waste of time, waste of money and true spam. you never know which blog has which topic and you use the software for posting the same content for all the blogs. looky spammy BTW, you can try it for your new blogs
If you are spamming on Wordpress blogs, "You will surely be Blocked by Akismet stats" haha. Even this kind of plugin would be there for other blog providing sites.
It's quite simple for a bot to analyze the content of a blog post and figure out what the article is about, the hardest part is to "write" the comment, but that's possible too .
I know that bots are really good to post comments but unfortunately i don't know which blog poster finds out the type of blog post. Can you tell us one such which reads the posts and comments accordingly.
I created one for me, i don't know if any public blog posters have this feature, but basically it's about words analyzing; the bot analyzes the words on the text and looks for keywords, then based on the keywords found on the content it searches for forums posts, yahoo answers etc. related to those keywords, and finally post the comments. The process is more complex but i hope you created an idea of how a bot like this would work. BUT as others said above i think manual commenting is better.
So why don't you make your blog comment poster public? I think if its so good then you must sell it out.
Because i made it for personal using, so it's not user friendly, it doesn't have any graphical interface.
manual posting to a blog be a better option i think. that way youget to read the contents of the blog too before you post in it.
i'd never use anything like this! its far better posting comments on blogs you actually read that are relevant to your own site, and you get a far better return! also, id never post an ad on someone elses site, i ban such comments from my own site, relevant comments are more than appreciated, but spam is just that - spam.
Does it scrape proxies? Does it allow manual posting once finding blogs? Does it allow spinning of content as it posts? Can it post to different types of blogs? There are quite a few of these tools on the market and if it can do more than the one I use yes then I would purchase it. The best one I have used was under 50. So my suggestions would based on your question is if it can do all that for around that price I would say bring it to market.
I am sure you would have lot of client for your software. However with little effort we all can make sure you cant post on our blogs