Who really want the WEB 2.0 working properly?
Ok guys I decided to open this thread to find a solution about the web 2.0 issue
We have 2 facts:
1- We all want web 2.0 working, but these engines change their registration process every week so spammers like us can't create content there.
2- We agree that GSA is the best tool out there, but Sven and his team are working to keep the tool running and don't have the resources to have someone dedicated to update 50 scripts of web 2.0 every week.
In other words. it is up to us to find a solution.
The question is:
How many of us will be willing to pay $5 or $6 a month (no more than that because I am not willing to stop being a cheap bastard), to hire a coder who will deliver a weekly update of these scripts?
The Scripts should be only available to those contributing, of course.
If you like the idea, stop whining about the web 2.0 and reply "count on me" so we can start working on a solution.
We have 2 facts:
1- We all want web 2.0 working, but these engines change their registration process every week so spammers like us can't create content there.
2- We agree that GSA is the best tool out there, but Sven and his team are working to keep the tool running and don't have the resources to have someone dedicated to update 50 scripts of web 2.0 every week.
In other words. it is up to us to find a solution.
The question is:
How many of us will be willing to pay $5 or $6 a month (no more than that because I am not willing to stop being a cheap bastard), to hire a coder who will deliver a weekly update of these scripts?
The Scripts should be only available to those contributing, of course.
If you like the idea, stop whining about the web 2.0 and reply "count on me" so we can start working on a solution.
Comments
So, I'm in aka "count on me"!
Maybe GSA could release a "premium version". The premium version would introduce a monthly fee and hard coded working free blog sites.
I also like the idea by @Charybdis
I don't have a solution, just don't feel comfortable with the current suggestion.
I'm dying to see this happening.
Count on me !
I'm even willing to pay 10 to 20 $ a month to a premium GSA SER subscription to get this done by Sven team which is gonna be much better of course. But I like your idea as well and I'm in for sure.
We can even extend this a little bit to get more built in Blogs like the ones in Magic Submitter! , Man, this will be fantastic.
As a matter of fact, I think the Premium Service of GSA is making more sense than ever.
Maybe with that extra money Sven can hire a coder to do this, instead of getting ourselves to organize the whole thing (if nothing else, we would have to do it).
So, Sven: what do you think about the idea of the GSA premium to keep this properties up to date on a weekly basis? As you can see there's quorum to support it.
Some software developers try to milk you to death with monthly fees. Sven never took that approach. He has relentlessly improved the product and used our suggestions without compensation.
+1 for helping out Sven and making it attractive for him to participate.
let me add my 2 cent to this...
People are right that most web2.0 engines might change to quickly to monitor them and fix them for me alone. I just can not provide so much time on this. Especially as I could have sent the time to write other engines that are not based on a single site.
So yes if you want 100% working web2.0, you need to monitor them and keep fixing them contentiously and I can't provide this.
I try to finish the editor to make it easier for people to build engines without knowing the script language in and out.
Though as you might know, we are about to release this captcha solving program and that has priority right now. After that I will finish the editor and it should be, not easy but, way easier for anyone to build engines and fix them.
I would really like to see SER competing with senuke and magic submitter in terms of the quality tier one links it can produce as well as the links it already is capable of producing.
Why? Because while other tools like senukexcr and magic submitter are capable of doing this, and i own a copy of both, SER is the most automated of all seo programs i have come across.. no need for babysitting it, just set it up and let it rip, and with a catchall email and a plentiful supply of public proxies we could be blasting literally thousands of web 2.0 links,high pr bookmarking links, and high pr article links out per day.. something that just can't be done with any other program.
Surely there are at least 100 users of GSA willing to pay $10 per month for an upgraded service of GSA. With this 100 x $10 per month im guessing you could easily outsource the coding and still have a profit to yourself.
I feel this would take SER to another level, a level no seo program has ever even come close to. I realize you are busy with the new captcha solving program which i am eagerly awaiting also, but i hope you will please consider it.
Heisenberg
Heisenberg Well said , I totally agree with you.
What if sven is not interested ? are you guys gonna drop the idea or what ? let's move on!
Maybe we implement a token system:
The user who improve a script or release a new platform get token for download other users stuff and all other user can buy tokens to download platforms or improvements they want.
I love the diversity of GSA SER, but i think Sven reached a point where to maintenance all platforms eat up his resources.
That's why i'm asking can he outsource it instead.
of us (me too) are able to use this tool and fix web 2.0 sites and start
adding new platforms."
Marc, this is true but it's a lot of work to update all the properties for one person.
Another solution would be to delegate the update within each of us.
Let's say there are 25 of us who want to keep the web2.0 running.
Once the editor is released each of us can become responsible to update only 2 properties a week. That's not a lot of work, specially considering that each of us will become very familiar with the property he is responsible for.
We will share the scripts among those contributing. We can do this or proceed with the idea of finding a coder.
Can we start ? , do you know a good coder who can handle this ? do you think we can post a new job at freelancer.com or whatever freelancers site ?