WFPromo - BlogSense 2.0 Professional - Premier Autoblogger

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Hey Goral, no sorry : / ... I talk to my member base and I'm told that I am selling it too low, and that autobloggers like BlogSense, especially BlogSense, sell license for 150.00 plus and is well worth it in the end.

I still like being a market price leader and quality leader at the same time, and I'm happy with my 123.00 asking price right now, and potentially forver, so 60% off (50.00) is still a bargin for you guys who happen to stumble on these discount threads. But If you open up your private messages, I'll show you some things you can do with BlogSense. Some of my own examples that will kind of place things into perspective.
 


Not sketchy really - I understand why encryption is used, but I usually won't run anything on my server that I can't look through the code and see what it is doing. If I can't read it and it contacts the developer for any reason I won't use it at all, even if someone paid me to. You may have noticed that there are a few Blackhats around here.
 
Yes I understand, yeah blogsense contacts me to validate the software and keep tabs on the number of installs you have. I log installs in a private database and associate them with the users license #.
 
Sourcecode is not encrypted and I don't plan to encrypt it. I like my users to have freedom to mod if they can or want. Also that gives way for hacks and mods to come out on my forum, which I'm all about.

So ArtDeco, if you end up being a license holder and you inspect it all, maybe you can come back and give me a badge of cleanliness.
 
Thanks. If the sourcecode is not encrypted, that is a major plus. Probably would require a blessing from someone with much more rep and programming competence than me to award "a badge of cleanliness" to you that would carry any weight around here, but I'm tempted to give it a go.
 
ATTENTION!
BlogSense-WP 2.4 released today.

Added:

Hulu Video Embedding
Now you can use Hulu.com RSS feeds with BlogSense. Create your own personal rss video queue's and import them into BlogSense, categorizing them and declaring post/per/day settings for each feed. You can do allot with this...

Yahoo Answers Module
The much anticipated and highly requested Yahoo Answers Module is complete. What this module does is take Yahoo Answers Questions and turns them into posts. The answers are then used as user comments. Most autobloggers have all the comments load at once, and all comments will have the same date, But BlogSense schedules each comment to appear one-per-day, one appearing each day after the original post goes live, giving your post a more natural look. This also updates the post with new content for X days after it is posted, X being the number of answers in queue.

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yay. Next up is integrate Amazon User Comments with the Amazon Module.
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Updated to 2.6:
Just added support for Amazon.de

Incorporated comments from Amazon. Now it checks to see if they are there and queue's them to post one a day after post goes live. Usually grabs 10 latest comments if available.

Added automatic Custom Fields, which checks the post for an image, and assigns it to a predefined custom field, fully automating the work for your premium templates that use custom fields.

The above will also autocreate youtube video thumbnails if there is no image, or if you are adding vids through the youtube/hulu module
 
Looks good does this use the Amazon API? or does amazon have an opportunity to get pissed ever? I see the images are on your server... where do those come from? Amazon or other sources? and could self hosting them ever be an issue? Is there a template engine of some sort or are they randomly inserted?

Will this work with a link cloaking plugin so all links apprear to be internal links on your page?

Also the yahoo answers part.. is that a scrapper or some sort? Mainly just want to see if yahoo could ever complain about it so i dont use that feature on my WHITE sites if that makes since..

Amazon does not complain, it is a scrapper though, not api. Promoting their products helps them all around.

Blogsense self hosts all images, but this is optional.

I havent figured out a way to cloak links yet. This is something I want to do for seo reasons though. I do not know if this will piss anyone off though.

Yahoo answers is scrapped, I do not think they will be jealous of their own content though. Nothing bad has happened to me, or any of my users, or anyone else that I ever heard of just yet.

 
Thanks to doug, blogsense just got a groovy upgrade.

Since images are stored on the server, we are now renaming them to be the title of the post. If there are more than one imgae in a post then they will be tagged like this:

Long-Tail-Name_0.jpg
Long-Tail-Name_1.jpg

This will be great for seo and probably good for google image traffic too.
 
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