Problem submitting to article directories

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by allwayslearning, Jan 30, 2009.

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    This is not about my site but about problems getting in to sites to promote articles and other promotion efforts

    I was born blind due to cataracts, They were removed when I was 6 month old making it so I could see, however even with glasses or contact lens seeing certain things on a website are hard to see.

    The biggest problem is some the code websites require is impossible to read, If they have sound to tell you what the code is then the code is so garbled up with additional sounds I still can't figure it out
    The one that is hardest is the code provided by reCAPTICHA.

    If someone could tell me what do to to read this code it would help I would be willing to used software to make it easier if there is any such software. Any other ideas would be helpful
     
    allwayslearning, Jan 30, 2009 IP
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    vansterdam Notable Member

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    That sucks that you are having that problem. My eyes are fine, but I still have problems trying to guess what letters are in those captcha forms.

    You won't find any software to help you with this. These captcha forms were designed so that software cannot read it and do any kind of automated submission.

    To be honest your best option might be to outsource your article submission jobs. You could probably find someone to submit articles for a relatively low price. Try the marketplace forum topic here or else elance.com or rentacoder.com. This could also free up your time to concentrate on other strategies.
     
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    allwayslearning Peon

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    Hi,

    After posting on this subject I tried clicking on were you can hear the code. It still took a few times to get it right but eventually I did. It is better to write the letters and or numbers down as you hear them and then type them in. Your outsourcing is a good idea
     
    allwayslearning, Jan 31, 2009 IP