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CREDENTIALS OPTIONS::

This is the screen you will see when you select the "Credentials" options...

If you are going to use this feature, you will need to setup 1 or more blogger.com accounts.

This feature basically has 2 reasons for existence...

1.) You are able to successfully post to more blogs when you "sign in" since that is blogger.com's default setting.

2.) It's a really cool way to get even more pages indexed, and more actual people going to your pages.

This feature is optional...

Let's just say that you are marketing something that is somewhat controversial and you are an affiliate and don't really want this product tied to you (shame on you... you really shouldn't be selling it)...

Well, in a case such as this, you may choose to only post anonymously so that you retain as much privacy as possible.

If that is what you want to do, then just enter some bogus username/password pair into the system.

This program always attempts to post anonymously before it will login and post. So if the blog refuses to accept an anonymous post, and your login credentials fail... The program will move on to the next blog.

Posting anonymously is certainly slower, but has it's practical uses.

Now on the other hand, if you want to maximize the number of posts you make, then you will want to enter valid user/pass credentials.

And if you don't want google to realize that some specific user/pass combo has been posting non-stop 24 hours per day for the last "X" days, it's a good idea to setup a few blogger accounts and let the program ramdomly select a user/pass combo to post with.

Doing so will create the full illusion that these posts are being made by hand, thereby ensuring that they receive maximum credit in google's eyes.

and of course the side effect...

Most people are really excited to get a post on their page... I mean genuinely excited about it... so they reciprocate in a way.

Many times they will click on your signin name and be default will be taken to your blogger.com profile page for that account.

By default your own blog is listed in that profile page. The visitor will then hop over to your blog to repay your visit.

and in my case, I use adsense on my blogs, and it is amazing how many people will click on the links they find there :-) ... cha-ching!

So, without even trying, I have a secondary passive income simply because I posts on their blog using Blog Submitter Pro.

I strongly recommend that you actually modify your profile page and list some other sites that you want these visitors to go to... It's just another effective way to maximize your bottom line results.

 

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