Jan 29, 2011
I know it’s been awhile since I have done a review of Magic Submitter. The creator, Alexander has updated is so much in the past several months that the tool doesn’t even resemble the initial release of less than one year ago.
To start with, I want to let everyone know that Magic Submitter now has a scheduler, meaning that everything from account creation to content submission can be scheduled to run in the background. While SEnuke users pay huge money for their subscription and have been waiting a year for the fabled “x” version that contains a scheduler, Magic Submitter jumps out with one without so much as a hint of its coming. Innovations such as these are what sets Magic Submitter apart from the rest of the IM software community.
So, I just downloaded version 1.35 and am giving it a run at bookmarking account creation. It’s running in the background as I type this out. There are now 141 bookmarking sites built into Magic Submitter! There are supposed to be a couple hundred more added within the next couple weeks. That is A LOT of bookmarking sites. So far it looks like I’m getting around a 70% account creation success. The unsuccessful could be for a number of reasons, one of which could be the captcha solving service I’m using. You have a choice of bypasscaptcha or death by captcha. I’m using the latter. One thing I’ve found with any software, is if you solve captchas manually you’ll receive a MUCH HIGHER success rate. But hey, what is automated software for, but being hands off? So, I consider it a numbers game and create mass accounts fully automated.
For those who haven’t kept up with Magic Submitter’s evolution I will breakdown what the program currently consists of and what services are included. The main thing to consider is Magic Submitter does a lot out of the box, BUT it’s primary feature is that you can program in ANY SITE YOU WANT!
First off, Magic Submitter is now fully automated. The initial release contained sites that required some user interaction, such as retrieving passwords from emails. The current version is a multi-threaded, fully automated beast! It will create email accounts that can be used to register at hundreds or thousands of sites. Magic Submitter will then check all the activation emails and even extract passwords automatically. Some sites, such as web 2.0 blogs, require that the user login into their account after signing up to perform certain operations. Guess what, Magic Submitter will do all this automatically! After checking the activation emails it will pop up the multithreaded browser and perform all post activation requirements! That’s pretty powerful stuff.
Currently Magic Submitter can rotate proxies and use up to 8 browser windows (multi-threading). One of the key new features is the ability to create projects. This gives you the ability to organize campaigns for various clients or niches. You can assign as many profiles and submit items to each campaign as you like. You can now copy submit items, which can come in handy when using the scheduler. Speaking of the scheduler, that is my favorite feature. You can create submit item, lets say bookmarking, and have it submit 5, 10 or any number of items you like per day, every other day, etc. You can even copy a submit item to all other profiles within the project. By doing this you can spread your campaign over a large number of profiles for increased coverage and effectiveness. If you’re into submitting heavily spun blog or article content you can set the scheduler to submit the item “n” number of times. That way you can submit your spun content to services repeatedly!
Now for a breakdown of what comes with Magic Submitter out of the box:
Article Directories – 69 of the top article directories, including Ezinearticles, goarticles, buzzle, etc.
Bookmarking – 141 sites, including the most popular.
Blogs – 35 of the top Web 2.0 blogs including WordPress, Blogger, etc.
RSS – 15 of the top RSS aggregators, including feedage, feedagg and rssmountain.
Video – 101 of the top video sites including youtube and dailymotion.
Microblogs – 6 sites including Twitter and Tribe.
Press Release – 18 top press release sites.
WordPress Article Directories – 72 count. These sites allow anchor text links in the article body.
ExpressonEngine – 582 forums. Magic Submitter can do the double pass method, so you can create profiles, then add links a week later. Really increases stickiness.
StatusNet MicroBlogs – 74 services such as identica, etc.
PDF and File Sharing Sites – 8 inlcuding docstoc and scribd.
Some of these service (not just the site) are new since I used Magic Submitter just two weeks ago.
We’ll my account creation at bookmarking sites is done (including automatic email verification.) It looks like I was able to create account at 107 of the 141 built in sites, that’s around 76% success. Not the best, but hey it was fully automated. Now it’s time to post this article and let the bookmarking begin!
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