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Drupal Blogger Elite Tutorial
Tutorial .
In this tutorial you will be shown exactly how to use
DrupalBlogger Elite correctly in order to create
numerous valuable backlinks by placing your own comments
on Drupal Bloggers world -wide. That’s right…now you can
create instant backlinks with Drupal Blogger !
This tutorial is based on the exact same actions I am
taking while operating this software successfully. I’ve
even included some screen shots for you so that you can
follow exactly what I am doing. Just compare your
software screens with the pictures here in this tutorial
exactly, and by doing so, you will be set up to
successfully place valuable backlinks to your site.
This is one of the most easy-to-use software you will
find and the results are phenomenal. In just a few easy
steps you will be well on your way to creating massive
backlinks.
Let’s do this thing!!
First, download the software, Install the software,
register it and etc.
Then, open the software. This is the main screen.
< Remember, you MUST install
==>>.Net
Framework 2.0 <<== for
this software to function>

On this screen, we will perform the searches for the
blogs you want to post your comments to . We can do this
two ways. Either by using NO keywords or by using
keywords. All you would really need to do to perform a
search, is hit the 'Begin search' button.
The software will then start to search for blogs where
you will be able to post your comments to. As per
default, the amount of blogs to find is set to be 300.
In the setting screen you may alter this to as many as
you wish. For now, 300 is fine. Hit the search button an
the software will soon look like this:

Notice that on this example the 'Ignore user key' is
tagged. This tells the software NOT to use any specific
keywords other than it's own random string. It uses a
different string every time! However, if you wanted to
do a keyword specific search, just uncheck the 'Ignore
user key' and hit Edit. This will show you the keyword
selection tool:

You can either manually enter keywords by typing them
and then hit Add or you may upload a list of keywords by
clicking 'Load'. You may also delete keywords one by one
by selecting them and press 'Delete', The keywords in
the txt file need to be in a one- per -line format.
keyword1
keyword2
keyword3
keyword4
...and so on.
Now, once we have enough blogs, we can stop the search
manually if we wanted to, by clicking cancel. Then,
select all the blogs to post to by double clicking the
'select all' button, next to the number of blogs that it
has found for you. If you did this correctly, your
software will now look like this:

You could now save your url list that the software found
for you if you wanted to . Just click 'Save File'. Make
sure to select them prior to saving them! If you have a
list of blogs saved from a previous session you can
upload it by clicking 'Load File'. All url’s from a
previously saved session will be entered to post to
here.
Once all url’s are selected, it is time to post your
comments and get those back links!
Now, we can post static content to all the blog url’s
the software has found by entering the content in the
fields and clicking “Submit Comment To Your Selected…” .

All you would need to do is fill in the static text as
you want it to appear on the blogs you are going to be
posting to. Fill in a keyword you want your site
associated with in the 'Name field', Place any email
address in the 'Email field' and type your url in the
url fields. Then leave a small comment in the comment
field.
Do not use any anchor linking in the comment as you do
not need them. Spam filters may exclude your posts.
You url will be visible on the site and your keywords
turn into the backlink to your site. But, you could also
have the software post random comments, random url’s and
random keywords to the blogs.
You can do so by setting the options to post prior to
hitting the post comment button. Let's do this:
Set the options
In order to have Drupal Blogger post random posts with
random keywords and url’s, you will need to set some
settings to do so. You can, as mentioned before, also
post static content by not setting any of these settings
here. To set the settings, click the Options tab. It
will bring you to:

Search Settings:
Number of blogs to search: How many blogs do you want?
Set the amount of blogs you want. Search threads to use:
The amount of threads you are using to simultaneously
search on Google. Be careful to have these settings low
enough for Google not to notice you. Google does not
like automated searches on their network. When they find
out what is going on, they may block access to their
services. Just see how it suits you best. The default
value should be harmless. Search Time Out (s) <60:
Search time out in seconds. When no results are yielded,
the software will start a new search within the set time
out. Anything in-between 10 and 30 will do in most
cases.
Post Settings
Note: These files are important to have in the right
format. If it is not in the right format, your software
will kindly ask you to go and do it yourself.
Please double check your files against the following
correct formats:
User Name File : Basically a list of your keywords you
want your url’s point to. Your back links so to speak.
Spaces in between words allowed. one per line in
regular .txt file
User Email : Email addresses. This could be anything@anything.com
...one per line in regular .txt file
User Url File : The url’s you want the back links to be
pointing to. Fill in your own domain(s)...one per line
in regular .txt file
Use Comment File : This will be the comment you are
posting to the blogs. Separated with ###BREAK###. You
can use full paragraphs... just enter ###BREAK### at the
end of each paragraph that you want to use as a comment
post.
Ban IE Script: This option allows you to ban the IE
script which means basically that you kill some
persistant javascripts errors associated with common
blog setups.
Fail Retry Times: By checking this you are choosing to
go back and try the ones that failed again. You can set
the number to whatever you’d like. Three times is
usually a charm. (if yuo have to use this function
often, you may want to increase your timeout value as
explained.
Post Times Out: This option will allow you to choose how
long you want the software to try a post before it goes
onto the next one.
After you have set it all right, do not forget to switch
on your proxies if you wanted to! ( You do not have to,
as the software functions great without them). If you do
use proxies, make sure they are working and that you
have the proxy service setting tagged as below:

Or if you want to use a proxy file, you can click the
button 'Load file'.

Then, just click 'Save' to lock your settings and save.
This is all there is to it.
All that is left for us to do is to click 'Submit
Comment' Drupal Blogger will start posting your comments
immediately. Now just stand back and watch it go!!
After a successful session, you may want to choose to
save all of your url’s that you just posted to. That
way, you are building an enormously powerful and
valuable list of l blogs that you can post to at
command!
WARNING:: Some blog
owners put complex javascript code in their blogs that
is designed to crash automated submission programs... I
have managed to suppress most of this, but as per the
nature of the net and the constant battle with blog
owners to get our backlinks out there in mass, there is
no way to catch them all.... if you crash, just restart
and count it as a standard part of mass marketing in
general.
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