[Feature Request] 2 important new options to improve web 2.0 submissions.
Hello,
We all know that the web2.0 submissions are now available in SER with good success rate after @JAMESE service. Also I see another similar service is coming soon through @awint which is great. I think it's time to improve the already powerful SER a bit for Web2.0 submissions. : )
1- New feature to disable the Automatic additions of links in Posts. Something like this :
Very useful when you need to post some Articles on Web2.0 Blogs with NO links. It's much better than messing with the engine files to make it happen.
2- New feature to limit the number of posts on the same domain. I guess
this feature is a must to make SER usable for web2.0 submissions.
Something like this :
So we can control how many posts are submitted on the same web2.0 site per day OR per all time. This feature is a must IMO. Why ? because SER sometimes go crazy and post 1000 links on one domain in ONE day !! . Maybe it happens only with Heavy SER users like myself but it's very very useful for all SER users anyway.
What do you guys think ?
Cheers,
We all know that the web2.0 submissions are now available in SER with good success rate after @JAMESE service. Also I see another similar service is coming soon through @awint which is great. I think it's time to improve the already powerful SER a bit for Web2.0 submissions. : )
1- New feature to disable the Automatic additions of links in Posts. Something like this :
Very useful when you need to post some Articles on Web2.0 Blogs with NO links. It's much better than messing with the engine files to make it happen.
2- New feature to limit the number of posts on the same domain. I guess
this feature is a must to make SER usable for web2.0 submissions.
Something like this :
So we can control how many posts are submitted on the same web2.0 site per day OR per all time. This feature is a must IMO. Why ? because SER sometimes go crazy and post 1000 links on one domain in ONE day !! . Maybe it happens only with Heavy SER users like myself but it's very very useful for all SER users anyway.
What do you guys think ?
Cheers,
Comments
I think @AlexR means well noted or important points and suggestions. N.B stand for Nota Bene (Latin: Note Well). Or maybe stand for "New Born" since I'm the first one to start a feature request for them! lol
I guess you havent tried JAMESE service..