Indexing Ninja

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Indexing Ninja


The amazing $21 source for indexing all your back links


Automating Links2rss > Feedlisting Submissions

Indexing shit just got real…




Look guys I don’t need to sell you, you can see it everywhere, plugging your profile, web 2.0, comment spam links into Feedlisting.com just works. The problem is doing the same monotonous shit over and over again is getting pretty ridiculous, so why not automate it?


Now most “marketers” would show you an awesome video demo of their software, but I’m not most “marketers”. Having gone through about ten incompetent sales video outsourcers in the last 24 hours, I decided just to give you the facts. Yes that’s right, my software is so fucking awesome that the broken English of some cheap outsourcer just wouldn't do it justice.


So what does it do?


Step 1 – Create XML files via Links2RSS



The bot navigates to Links 2 RSS - Convert a list of URLs to RSS feeds and plugs the links, titles, and descriptions (all spinnable) into the site.


Step 2 – Saves all XML files to your hard drive and creates a list of the new links hosted on your private domain.




All you have to do is do the oh so hard process of drag dropping these files into your host through your FTP (I recommend Filezilla).


Step 3 – Submits all feeds to Feedlisting.com for lightning fast indexing.




Whether you want to use Decaptcha, do it manually like a damn Filipino outsourcer, or brute force the captchas down through our Elegance Crack (filling in the same phrase over and over and again until successful).
If you’re looking to take your back linking campaigns to the next level look no further.

Grab your copy of Indexing Ninja 1.0 today!





Note - 3 Free Review Copies will be given to members with 500+ posts.



 
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If you want I can review I have been linkbuilding for a long period of time and can offer a good review for WF members I also have good high Itrader and own a private blog network of my own. If i qualify please email me to stacykohlman @ hotmail.com let me know.
 
Damn. I'm really tempted to buy it right here and now. But I've been disappointed with tools in the past. Any way I could get a review copy? I'm very familiar with this method and I'll leave a detailed and honest review in exchange.
 
MY REVIEW.

Shit works. Had 30 links that needed to be indexed quickly. Popped them into RSS Ninja, and within hours, 28 out of 30 were already indexed. The other 2 were indexed within 2 more hours. That means, all 30 were indexed within 1 day.

Excellent work. I highly recommend this program as it cuts down an hours work to 10 minutes of work. Very easy to use.

A++
 
Just to get this out of the way

okuma is the real deal. He helped me with certain concerns especially with the saving of the feeds off links2rss.

I thought I should be saving the feeds manually lol. I'm glad I don't have to do that.

IT might've been because of my Windows Server 2008 (I hate Windows in general, screw them!)

He quickly fixed everything, addressed some issues as well.

He created a video to demonstrate and sent out the new versions very quickly.

I've bought a software worth 2500 recently and okuma definitely beats the customer service of that guy.


Now on to the review:

Interface: all ubot made softwares are FUGLY. The good thing is it's straightforward. Even the stupidest people here on WF (not referring to anyone!) will be able to use it.

Process: it has 3 tabs on top. You fill in the details, it submits to links2rss, saves the feeds. You then upload the xml files and let it submit to feedlistings on tab 3. Pretty simple.

FTP: Don't expect it to upload automatically. He can do this but this might not be secure. IT could be simpler, ill pm you an idea you might want to consider

Random stuff: this is made from uBot, it doesn't have memory. Live with it. For this particular process, you dont really need it. So don't come crying and asking for this.



This was a side project of one of my VA's. Now I don't have to make her finish it

Overall, this is a great way to speed things up. Im sure many people here actually do it manually (pointing to many DFB members here lol)

You could do this manually, go to links2rss, spin add links, submit, use an extension for firefox or chrome to download all links, then upload these (or rename them if you want) then submit to feedlisting(the preferred choice by many) one by one (or use a bot to submit to different rss directories)

OR

You could input some stuff, press a couple buttons and come back later.


For the price, this is a steal.
 
Question to okuma31. Will this thing work on a large scale? Like can I create 200 different feeds in links2rss.com and then throw them into this software with decapatcher on and come back to my computer with mostly successful submitted feeds?
 
Question to okuma31. Will this thing work on a large scale? Like can I create 200 different feeds in links2rss.com and then throw them into this software with decapatcher on and come back to my computer with mostly successful submitted feeds?

Yes sir, that's exactly what it's designed to do. I've done this on projects that contained up to 500 feeds at a time, any more than that and I'd recommend breaking it up into separate groupings.

I'd like to reiterate this once again, if you gentlemen need any help at feel free to send me a question at tlastovica @ gm@ail.com and I'll work my ass off to get back to you as soon as possible. In addition to that any features you can dream up or would die to have feel free to let me know, I'll do my best to implement them as soon as possible. I'm also available at iremoslol on skype so if you want to have a quick chat or have a couple questions hit me up.
 
I have an idea that could totally automate everything: instead of saving the XML's to our own server, why not use a URL shortner (yourls) installed on our own domains. Let us insert the URL to the API file of Yourls, process all the feeds from links2rss through the Yourls and this will be 100% autopilote.

I know it is possible, because someone on the DFB forums made exactly this, but there's a bug with the captcha solving in his program so we still have to do that part manually with his.

I can help you with the Yourls API part if you want, send me a PM if you want to.
 
Yikes... I was afraid something like this was gonna get released. Based on what I know from a month of testing, this method cannot scale.

If you guys overload this tool & FeedListing with hundreds of 20 links/feed spams, it will likely stop working for everyone. Why? Google only catches new feeds while they appear in the "recently submitted feeds". If your unlucky feed is pushed down by an aggressive spammer, it just won't get spidered in time and you've wasted your captcha money.

For everyone's sake, I suggest you use 200 links / feed. They still get indexed just fine.
 
I have an idea that could totally automate everything: instead of saving the XML's to our own server, why not use a URL shortner (yourls) installed on our own domains. Let us insert the URL to the API file of Yourls, process all the feeds from links2rss through the Yourls and this will be 100% autopilote.

I know it is possible, because someone on the DFB forums made exactly this, but there's a bug with the captcha solving in his program so we still have to do that part manually with his.

I can help you with the Yourls API part if you want, send me a PM if you want to.

I originally planned on using a shortening service but I frequently found that they were banned more quickly than would be worth it. I'm guessing that the method you described above would be exclusive to the designated users domain, this I could see working with a bit more longevity because it would remain under their radar much longer. I would have no problems attempting to implement if you can point me to a resource where I can learn how to do so.

Scraping the list of urls for feedlisting is something I can look into as well.
 
Attention all members who have purchased the software, I am currently riding out to sea on a guided fishing trip and my Internet out here is spotty at beast, who would have guessed lol. I will have all your licenses out to y'all by 5pm central u.s.


Thanks for your patience and I look forwarded to working with you guys. =]

Tyler
 
All licenses have been sent, thank you guys for help making this a great day, we sold quite a few copies of this amazing software today. If you are still missing your license please contact me at tlastovica @ gm@ail.com at your leisure.

I would advise all new members to watch their mailboxes in the next couple of days, there is going to be quite a bit of improvements that I'll pump out as soon as possible.

Enjoy your night gentlemen. :D
 
Hi, are you sure links2rss feeds work? I sent some in the past and I got

"Invalid rss feed url please correct the problem:
Sorry, but auto feed generators are not allowed."
 
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