Blogger Generator Review

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Blogger Generator Review 

Every black hat marketer knows that the power is in the tools and the automation. Black hatters love programs that do all the work for them so they can turn their attention to other projects.

The creator of Blogger Generator is the infamous black hatter Joe Tierney. Joe has a fantastic reputation as a programmer and marketer, while he also treats his own customers well and keeps the tools he sells sharp. Some of his other products that are sold out but all work fantastically are Trackback Generator and Blog Farm Generator. Regretfully, I missed the Trackback Generator launch but got a hold of Blog Farm Generator before it sold out. Maybe someday he'll release TBG as something new and I'll be able to get the trackbacking benefits it provides.

Blogger Generator is a fantastic tool - and it actually comes with a group of other tools that make the whole process easy and automated. First is the Blogger Generator program itself. The user inputs a few bits of info like keywords and a few personalized options (such as a proxy if desired) and then sends the program to work creating Blogger blogs. The only non-automated process is the entering of CAPTCHA. The user must do this manually as blogs are created. This keeps the programs footprint minimal and diminishes the need for updates. The program is easy to use and reliable, but make sure you follow Joe's instructions when initially setting things up since the program uses winsocks and requires a few registry changes.

The second program is Blogger Verifier. Blogger Generator requires that you use a catchall email address. What I've found works best is to have 4-5 domains, then use your Cpanel controls to set the default mail address for that domain to forward to an email address like "catchall@whatever.com". That catchall is a real email address that's seperate from the rest. Then you set Blogger Verifier to login to that email address and verify all of the emails it's getting forwarded from the other domains you've set. This will help you cover your tracks. It works well, and you should be running Blogger Verifier at the same time as Blogger Generator because if you wait to verify, Blogger deletes the blog. Running the programs consecutively ensures a high percentage of completions.

The third program is the Article Grabber. This program scrapes EzineArticles.com as an "ezine publisher" and pulls the html code for articles it finds according to the keywords you give it. All automated. Just plug in the keyword and let it run. You should never interrupt this program even if you think it's taking too long, otherwise you'll have to start it over.

The fourth program is Grablinks. As long as the site you're promoting has a sitemap, this program scrapes the sitemap and creates a file with all of the URLs in the sitemap to a text file that the fifth program can read. It's highly recommended you edit the URL file to use the $your keyword phrase$ after each URL so you get keyword-rich backlinks.

The fifth program is Blog Poster Pro. This program loads your verified blogs, your URL file, and the articles you pulled. It then logs into each of your blogs and posts the article in a way that conforms to EzineArticles.com terms of service, and adds your links after the author's "about me" box. This program recently incorporated the ability to make posts based on RSS feeds as well, making it one of the most sophisticated blog posting tools on the market.

After months of testing, the blogs last a long time. I probably get about 10% of them deleted per month. That is very small compared to other programs I've used. When I made Blogger blogs manually, they would ALWAYS get deleted quickly. This program is safer than creating blogs on Blogger.com by hand!

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