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In my last Magic Submitter Review I covered automatic account creation at article directories, bookmarking services, blogs, RSS web sites and video websites. Everything went fairly smooth and quick. This review deals with the real substance of the software, submitting content.Magic Submitter can use the 3rd party CAPTCHA solving service decaptcher, or the user can work out the images manually. Magic Submitter is also multi-threaded so you can opt for using three threads for improved speed. utilizing decaptcher and multi-threading is fast, but it does notably cut down on successful submissions.My first attack was social bookmarking. The advantages of bookmarking are debatable, but at the very least, it is beneficial for getting sites listed by search engines. Everything went through with a high success rate. I almost certainly could have received an even higher success rate had I manually deciphered CAPTCHA's and utilized no more than one browser window. I was utilizing the "Auto Retry" feature of Magic Submitter, so if the procedure wasn't finished after three アグブーツ tries the site was skipped and the status listed as "aborted."Article directories are certainly one of my favorite methods of website marketing and syndication, so I hoped for a home run from Magic Submitter. My hopes weren't dashed, however the submission process was not flawless. Once again, I watched the submissions unfold. The main problem I experienced was web sites reported that my account had not been verified. If you glanced at my Magic Submitter review of account creation you know that I had Magic Submitter validate all email account confirmations. So, I decided to manually get into the email utilized for the accounts, and all email links seemed to have been clicked on. There were a few article directories that never sent the email confirmation. I clicked on the links that were there and a few of the web sites listed that the account had expired, but a few were confirmed so I was able to present my article.Next on our Magic Submitter review is Blogs. There are many free blogging services on the internet, and they are a great way to syndicate content and build up links to your sites. The blog submissions went fairly well. All in all, I was able to successfully submit my content to 4 out of 5 blogs. There were a few web sites that said my blog did not exist, or I had to set up the blog prior to continuing. I'm sure with a little manual input the success rate would have been much higher.RSS submission went well, with just one site not functioning. I did need to manually intervene with two of the web sites, due to changes that had not been fixed in Magic Submitter. One of which was solving a CAPTCHA アグ ugg and the other was actually a successful submission, but Magic Submitter didn't "see" the success text.Video Submission did not go nearly as well as I would have オーストラリアアグ liked. I was submitting a reasonably small video of 25 MB. Make certain you just use one browser window during video submission, or you will come across huge failures. I was using one window, but there was a problem with the submission window opening the folder to submit the video then getting stuck. Magic Submitter would hang and never submit the video. I spoke with Alexandr about this matter and he said it would be fixed in a soon to be released update. I finally set the video timeout to forty seconds so the software might continue and not just sit there.In conclusion, I was happy with the success rate of content submission, except for videos. Since Magic Submitter is regularly being updated, I'm sure the video submission will be perfected shortly