HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF BOTS!
Here are some basic bot tips for you. Create 25 new accounts and then proceed to keep adding friends to each until you have no less then 100 friends on each account.
During this period do NOT send out any comments!
Once you have 100 friends each, you will then have around 2500 friends total for 25 accounts! Now you can send out comments!
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The idea here is to build your ms accounts in groups or clusters of 25 each. The proceedure is simple. Your first goal is to reach 100 friends per account. During that period you will not be sending any comments at all. After you reach that level you begin to send comments for all the accounts in this cluster.
When you reach your goal on one cluster, you create a new cluster! Repeat as often as you dare!
You will need a cracked version of a myspace account creator, or manually create 25 accounts.
You will need two main bots, one dedicated just for adding friends, and one for sending comments out.
Suggestions
Split your accounts over various proxies, and different catchall domains. Don't put all your eggs in one basket!
It should not take more then 3 to 5 days to reach 100 friends for each account if you use dedicated bots for adding.
Use redirect urls from redirect services or programs. If using server based redirect tracking programs, install them on different domains, do not use the same redirect domain.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
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Myspace Bot Tips |
Friday, March 30, 2007
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Evil Adder |
New Bot EvilAdder Coming Soon!
A new bot will be hitting the web soon called Evil Adder. It will be built around the same basic design as adderrobot, and will be a winsock. Some new additions or enhancements may be present. Not much is really known about it at this time accept that it will be from a new owner in some undisclosed country.
There is much anticipation for eviladder. After adderrobot shut down and ceased to further support AR, many people were scrambling to find a adequate replacement for AR which is considered by many as the best bot currently on the market!
More news will follow as I get it.
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
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Hi5 Bots and Marketing |
Hi5 is another web 2.0 social site on the line of myspace. It's no where near as populated as myspace is, but is growing rather fast. There are some differences. You can not add as many friends as quickly on hi5, and there are precautions in place to disrupt your attempts to get too many friends too fast. If you try to get over 200 friends in one day, you will get a blank white page logging in to your account. The blank page will be present after that on every hi5 page until you clear your cache and cookies, but you still will not be able to see your account for a few hours!
Other differences are the ads are more daring on hi5. I saw a hi5 ad that showed two hot girls tongue kissing! It was just a head and shoulder video ad, but it was way beyond what you would see on myspace!
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Hi5 Bots
I was able to find three hi5 bots. One cost $110, another one at hi5adder.com seems to be off line right now. The last one was called hi5robot and cost $19.99. You can try it for 5 minutes before you buy. But can only send out 50 requests. That is the one I am using for now.
Hi5robot is a pretty easy and simple bot to use. You can not save multiple accounts, but you can use it for as many accounts as you want. You can even run mutliple bots at the same time. You just need to log in to each hi5 account. You must then log off or exit before you can switch to another account. You can add friends, send out Hi5's, and messages with this bot.
Hi5 Marketing
I'm not sure how good marketing on hi5 will be, I only just started, and am trying to build up friends on each. After 3 days, I'm up to an average of 25 friends. I only request 100 each day. This is not very good. I can get 25 friends in a matter of minutes on myspace by requesting 350. I can literally watch my friends list grow as I am using such programs as Adderrobot and Easy Adder on myspace.
There are some cool features on hi5, and some annoying things too. If your looking for a new market to try, hi5 and a $20 bot gets you in the game. Just don't expect it to be as easy as myspace, at least not yet.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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The Great MySpace Hoax? |
The Great MySpace Hoax?
As I reported on Army of Blogs, "MySpace Fights Back!" some of the more popular myspace bots having been falling like flies recently. In just a few days we lost Space Station, Badder Adder, and Adder Robot. We also recently lost the only two myspace auto account creators, Space Promoter, and Myspace Account Creator.
It was reported that the myspace legal team sent out C&D orders by email to these bot owners. They immediately shut down their sites! Well I got a copy of this C&D email and you can see it in this post. It seems not all the bot owners who got this email was impressed with it and question it's authority and or authenticity!
Speculation is still running wild from many observers and there are some really interesting theories floating around.
1. It's a Hoax!
Some one sent this email to bot owners to scare them! It worked.
2. Conspiracy Theory #1
Some of the bot owners have secretly got together to orchestrate a fake attack to later launch a new more expensive bot under a new name.
3. Conspiracy Theory #2
One of the bot owners is attempting to scale down the competition to later launch a new more expensive bot under a new name.
4. It's MySpace But No Bite!
This email did come from myspace, but not their legal team but rather only their abuse department, and the email carries no weight whatsoever, and the bot owners simply panicked.
Those are the main theories floating around right now. I am still investigating all this and will try to provide a better picture of what happened. In the mean time here is the infamous email that spooked at least three bot owners to shut down immediately after receiving it.
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Some Facts About The Email
The phone number goes to a voice mail box for some one named Jason Wiley. Not myspace.
It identifies it's self as "Abuse Team", not legal team, or attorneys.
It accuses of violating their TOS agreement.
Click Here to read their TOS.
The cnn link provided in the email is dead.
More to follow soon!
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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Space Promoter Replacement! |
As you may be aware of by now, the infamous program Space Promoter which could create hundreds and thousands of myspace accounts automatically on the fly has been removed from the market and is no longer availaible. While those lucky enough to have grabbed a copy before it's demise, it will no longer be supported. So many people were scrambling to find a suitable replecement for it as quickly as possible.
Some people have even hired coders to custom build their own cloned version of space promoter paying as much as $1800!
GOOD NEWS!
I am pleased to announce there is a very suitable and affordable alternative for space promoter! CLICK HERE to read my full review of MySpace Account Signup creator by eSolutions technology!