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MESSAGES OPTIONS::
This is the screen you will see when you select the
"keyword" options...

Here is where you type in (or copy/paste) your
custom comments and your sig's.
This part is vital... don't just slam through
here in a hap-hazard fashion. Take your time and get it right
the first time so that you do not have to do it again.
1.) Comments -- These are custom comments. This
would be a message that is posted in the comment section of a
blog you are posting in.
The key here is to be general, yet relevant.
Here is an example comment that I actually use::
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Hey, you have a great blog here! I'm definitely
going to bookmark you!
I have a <a href="http://www.my-domain.com/my-page.htm">##KEYWORD##</a>
site/blog. It pretty much covers ##KEYWORD## related stuff.
Come and check it out if you get time :-)
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Ok, do you see what you have done here?.... You
have included a backlink to your site, and you have used a
targeted keyword, and you also wrapped the backlink into a
sentence that made more than a single reference to your
general keyword industry, so you basically doubled the power of
this backlink.
The example listed above is suitable for use as
a comment or a sig file... so I saved this one using the "both"
option.
Enter plenty of custom comments and sig files...
More is better, and a lot more is a lot better.
Now, when you save as "both", you don't need to
worry about having a custom comment and sig used on the same
page that are identicle.
When the program posts a custom comment, it does
not post a sig, and when the program posts a pulled comment, it
posts a sig.
A "pulled" comment is a short paragraph pulled
from a major blog news site that is used as the "comment" for
your post... and your custom sig file is posted immediately
under the pulled comment.
In other words, every time this program posts on
a blog, it makes sure that there is a link back to you somewhere
in either the comment or the sig.
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