Friday, July 29, 2011

[BS] BlogSense 9.5.3.1 – Perfecting BlogSene – Gains Keyword Module

Attention  BlogSense!

For the longest time the difference between BlogSense and other commercial available automation programs has been that the other's were powered by keyword lists, where as BlogSense focused on everything else in the world of automation but this (I originally didn't want to re-invent the wheel and risk appearing as a WP Robot copy cat).

But as I've grown as a marketer I've seen the value in having such an option and have seen how it can help quicky generate and target content at the same time.

BlogSense now has a keyword list powered automation module making BlogSense the most comprehensive autoblogger on the internet to date.

There is a catch though; rather a weakness. BlogSense is still not a strong provider of content generation shortcodes. We have a couple, but not many. Because of this I recommend using other software's shortcodes, such as WP Robot's or WP Mage's should help perfect any shortcomings inherent in BlogSense to make BlogSense to perfect automation system.

Here is a video introduction to the latest addition:

In other news. Are you taking advantage of Google Plus or Facebook? I found a like/plus sharing system that I'm currently trying out. So far it's pretty cool! Check it out here:

Take care and tell someone about BlogSense!

Hudson Atwell

Hatnohat Marketing & Development

http://www.hatnohat.com

http://www.blogsense-wp.com/news/

http://www.wptraffictools.com/

Atwell Publishing, 1301 29th St South #11, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA

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Friday, July 22, 2011

[BS] 9.4.2.1 – Autoblogging – Scheduled Posts every X seconds and hours.

We now have new post scheduling options that allow us to do the following:

  • 1 / minute
  • 1 / 5 minutes
  • 1 / 10 minutes
  • 1 / 15 minutes
  • 1 / 20 minutes
  • 1 / 25 minutes
  • 1 / 30 minutes
  • 1 / hour
  • 1 every 2 hours
  • 1 every 3 hours
  • 1 every 4 hours
  • 1 every 5 hours
  • 1 every 6 hours
  • 1 every 7 hours
  • 1 every 8 hours

Whereas in the post our scheduling system traditionally only allowed for either ‘all at once' posting or gradienting posts over the days in a random order with a limit of 16 per day.

Case Thread Reference:

http://www.hatnohat.com/forum/showthread.php/1740-schedule-post-every-X-minutes

Enjoy! Please report any bugs on the thread above!

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

[BS] BlogSense 9.4.1.1 – Manage Spin Database, Campaign Backup & Import System, Spin API, more

Hola BlogSense,

Some major improvements included inside. I'm short on time so I'll try to run over the improvements quickly.

MANAGE INTERNAL SPIN DATABASE

We can now edit our spin database which will allow for overall personalization and quality control improvements. These features can be found at BlogSense->Toolbox->Miscellaneous Tools->Manage Internal Spin Database

  1. Edit/Add/Remove phrases to phrase sets.
  2. Add new phrase sets.
  3. Export entire spin database in xml format.
  4. Import entire spin database in xml format.

IMPROVED BACKUP SYSTEM

In addition to entire site cloning we can now backup and import BlogSense campaigns. This will help speed things along when transferring the campaigns of a test site to a live

API ACCESS TO THE SPIN DATABASE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ62ObMFEHc

IMPROVEMENTS TO THE REMOTE PUBLISHING API

The BlogSense remote publishing API now accepts the following parameters:

  • post_type
  • cat_id (now accepts a slug as well as an id, and if the remote blog detects that there is no category for the slug indicated it will attempt to auto-create it).

REMOTE PUBLISHING URL REPORT

If you are using BlogSense API's to  publish to remote BlogSense sites, we now keep logs of the remote pages created through these APIs. This is to help those who are using BlogSense to create a remote publishing network to keep track of their backlink. This feature can be found at: BlogSense->Toolbox->Miscellaneous Tools-> Access Remote Publishing Logs

DRAFTED POSTS AND BOOKMARKING

Until now it has gone unnoticed that posts set into ‘draft' or ‘pending_review' mode were being exempted from any bookmarking. This has been corrected.

CONTROLLING THE POST TYPE

Our automation/autoblogging platform can now control the post_type of campaigns, setting them to posts, pages, or any other custom post_type available.

BLOGSENSE NOW SUPPORTS XML/RPC REMOTE PUBLISHING

Just what the title suggests. We can now use the XML/RPC remote publishing protocol to export content to remote CMSs.

 

ALRIGHT! THAT'S ALL IN THIS RELEASE!

I've a couple of more major things I would like to do including designing and implementing a keyword-list based module similar to the designs of WP Robot and WPTB.  For a long time we have focused on RSS and custom sources and bookmarking, which cover a wide array of applications, but it's about time to take a shot at a keyword based module. We'll see how it goes.

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If you are wondering whether or not it is safe to upgrade then it's best to go with this rule: If it isn't broke and you are not in need of any of the new features, Leave it be until things settle down a bit.

Otherwise upgrade! Hope everyone is having a great summer!

Hudson Atwell

BlogSenseWp

Atwell Publishing, 1301 29th St South #11, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA

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Friday, July 1, 2011

[BS] Tweet Adder – Taking advantage of the Twitter Market

Hey BlogSense,

I made a short video review on the Tweet Adder software. I use it to automatically develop & mature my Twitter accounts for all my applicable projects. It's a really great tool and many could benefit from employing a tool like this in their marketing development strategies.

For me it's running on an old computer in the closet, 24/7, always wroking, always expanding the the scope of my social marketing efforts. 

Here it is. Just a lazy 5 minute introduction, but hope you find it interesting!

Take Care,

HudsonAtwell

Hatnohat Marketing & Development

BlogSenseWp

WpTrafficTools

Atwell Publishing, 1301 29th St South #11, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA

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