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★★★ BlogSense ★★★ Content Automation Platform for Wordpress (Autoblogging & More)
BlogSenseWP
Blogsense is a state of the art content automation utility that has all the features you need to begin and continue autoblogging, as well as enhance your development projects with automation strategies. The original price is $135.00 and is it is worth 160.00+ if not more, considering competition prices and market standards. We are offering it here for 95.00.
I personally will work with you if you have any problems. If for some reason you become a special case and this script doesn't work, then will refund you in full.
Wordpress 2.8.4+, php5, and curl required for operation.
Here is a rundown of the features of BlogSense. You can click on the links to find out more information about each feature.
I work very closely with my community, providing video tutorials and private customer service. If you experience a problem you will have my email address and a forum to post the issue on, because a problem for you will be a problem for another, so its good for everyone if we go ahead and nip it in the bud.
Pricing Options
1. Monthly Subscription - 10.00 per month
2. One time initial payment of 95.00.
Sales Page
BlogSense-WP - Advanced Autoblogger Sales Page
How to Buy @ Discount
UPDATE LOG
BlogSense 3.6 Release Announcement
Translation Improvements
Added content translation capabilities to the Youtube Module, including both video description and comments, as well as to the Yahoo Answers Module (including questions and answers), and the Drop Posting Module.
Spyntax Improvements
Added infinite levels of spinning. Here is an excerpt from a customer that explains out this improvement:
"Well, I was pretty excited about this feature, but was sorry to find out that it only supports single text spinning. What I mean is that it will work like this:
{Dean|John} is {going to|coming from} the {store|university}
but not something like this
{Dean|John} is {going to|{coming from|will be coming}} the {store|{university|Boston college}}."
...as it allows a much greater variety of spinning.
BlogSense 3.7 Release Announcement
SEO Keyword Profiles
SEO Keywords Profiles provides the user with a entire new section and settings. What this feature sets out to accomplish is the creation of keyword profiles that allow you to add special settings to instances of that keyword when it is found in an incoming article, such as text decorations (bold, italics, strong, underline) and url linking (including class and rel tag declarations). You can also set limits on how many times per article(post) you want BlogSense to apply these conditions to.
Feature Highlight : SEO Keyword/Keyphrase Profiles BlogSense – News
Translation Improvements
Added the ability to autodetect the language of the campaign feed, as well as fixed a hand full of special character bugs.
BlogSense 4.0 Release Announcement
ADDED FEATURE REQUESTS
- Completely rebuilt Yahoo Answers module to improve the quality of search results
As many of you may already know, the Yahoo Answers Module was a wild performer, often giving broad results for search terms even when you were using exclude keywords. This problem has been solved by including the ability to narrow results by : category, target region, date range, as well as limiting search results and sorting by relevance or date. - Completely rebuilt Youtube & Hulu Module, changing it into Video Module
This time around we got rid of the feed based youtube search and plugged BlogSense directly into Youtube’s API, allowing for searches by keyword. This has improved the quality of search results.
Youtube video descriptions are now optional, and when include will been formatted to sit under the video with the video thumbnail floating to the right. Looks pretty sharp. Special css class has added for further customization if user desires. - ALL campaigns now have the option to be temporarily disabled and re-enabled.
You can now create a custom tag database to assign tags to posts. Import a comma delimited batch of tags into the appropriate area, and BlogSense will select a random number of random tags that you specify and assign them to the post.
Also added capability to use already established WP Tag Database as a custom tag database. BlogSense will select tags already in wordpress at random and assign them to posts.
Also, useless tag filtering has been improved for the titles-to-tags method of tagging.
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- Added improved interface to Articles Module for easier browsing and editing (Now Sources Module)
- RSS Module & Articles Module(Sources Module) : Improved post scheduling options to allow up to 20 days per post.
- Added capability to add and remove categories to items in-sourced from Articles Module (Sources Module)
- Added TinyURL url shortening to Twitter Posting due to random failings of bit.ly shortner.
- Added capability to preview how a video campaign will work, just like RSS and Yahoo Answers Module.
- Improved the way BlogSense is upgraded to newer versions
- Changed Spyntax requirements to accept industry standard spyntax. (Spyntax can go into infinite levels)
{word1|word2|word3} rather than [word1|word2|word3]
Also improved the code to spin spyntax’d articles for faster output. MAJOR ADDITIONS
This little module is in the wordpress section of BlogSense, and was designed to give you the heads up on what pages of yours are indexed in google, and which pages are unindexed. Use this information to better promote your blog and expect some cool things to be done with this feature in the future.
This is the probably the strongest addition to BlogSense. Content hooks will allow you to attach random images and youtube videos into your header and footer profile Blocks.
There is no limit to how many hooks you can add, allowing you to create mix and match profiles to attach to other content campaigns.
- Articles Module becomes Sources Module
Now you can easily manage all article source locations from once central management window, changing and saving scrape settings. You can even ADD YOUR OWN sources, declaring what parameters you want to use to scrape this particular location with. If the location has a commenting system with active comments, you can even set parameters to scrape those as well.
BlogSense 4.2.4 Release Announcement
It’s been about a week since the release of 4.0.beta, and we’ve worked together and weeded out a couple of small bugs, as well as added some new features. Lets take a look:
ADDRESSED FEATURE REQUESTS
- Regex Search & Replace functions for Sources Module
Before when working with the Sources module, advanced setting were available that allowed you to alter the scrape parameters for the selected source, and add a list of search and replace commands on top of the content you discovered. We took the ladder(String Searching and Replacement commands) and changed it to Regex Search and Replace commands, so you now have the capability to perform even more complex content manipulations on your content. I’ll admit, regex(regular expression) commands are complicated. But sometimes they are the only solution to cleaning out unwanted elements in your scraped content.
A PDF on how to work with regex has been included/embedded in the relevant areas. Just as before, you will have the option to add search and replace functions directly within the article search’s advanced setting’s section, or you can add them permanently by going into your source management section and altering the parameters there.
And note:… if you have a question on how to write the regex code that will do exactly what you need… take it to StackOverflow : D . Really! they’ll know exactly what commands to run to achieve your desired results.

- IndexSpy 1.0 becomes IndexSpy 1.5
IndexSpy was never really meant to rest as is. Organizing data like that screams to have advanced functionality developed into it, and thats just what we have done.
You can now select pages, individually or sporadically, and export them as rss feeds. For Example: 20 pages indexed, 5 pages unindexed. Sort pages by index result, manually select the 5 unindexed articles, and export as rss. You now have a customized rss feed for rss submission.
BlogSense 4.5 Release Announcement
Header & Footer Content Blocks + Spyntax
With this feature you can create content profiles to append to the beginning or end of each post related to a campaign you have created. You can use this feature to add google adsense code, or specialized content you created.
Also, at the request of our users, the capability to make the content spinnable on every use was added using spyntax formatting to dynamic versions of the same text.
What is Spyntax?
If your block contains content, then you can format that content with a formatting procedure popularly known as spyntax, which will allow you to create spun copies of that content each time it is used. Here is an example of a header block that will appear just before each automated post for a declared campaign: This is an example of [spun text|rewritten text|text that has been randomized].
Here is how it will output :
Use 1:
This is an example of spun text.
Use 2:
This is an example of rewritten text.
Use 2:
This is an example of text that has been randomized. It does not alternate them in order though. Rather it randomizes all requests each time. So if you have allot of different places that have options, you will spin allot of different versions of essentially the same content.
Open the YouTube Video below to see more.
YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
BlogSense 4.5.3.2 Release Announcement
BLOGSENSE IMPROVEMENTS
1. Code Restructuring.
The least interesting to you, but very very significant to BlogSense . The way data is stored in the database has been changed to a new standard that will allow the maximum features for each module, while keeping this clean and speedy. This overhaul prepared the way for many of the newest developments.
2. RSS Importing & Source Campaigns
The RSS Module uses RSS feeds. The Sources Module uses Customized Scrape Profiles and Yahoo search engine results as a RSS feed substitute.
Before we could only create automated campaigns for the RSS module, but we could not chose to review and modify it before it was published, unlike the Sources Module, where we could review and modify information before we published it but we could not create automated campaigns. This now has been solved because the two module have both been re-coded structurally and are now both are identical in capability. For both modules you now have two options: 1) Create Campaign. 2) Import Content.
This will allow you to take an RSS feed, plug it in, source all the content into one display where you can disclude what is irrelevant, and modify and remove content that may not be desirable, and then publish/schedule the material. Or if you would like you can designate your settings and create a campaign that will automatically source content along side your cronjobs.
This is very great feature that I hope will make BlogSense stand out above the rest.
3. Blocking Content in Preview Mode.
The preview mode has been improved to allow you to quickly scroll through all the items of a campaign, and also provides you with the new option to block unwanted articles from being published. This is another feature designed to take advantage of transparency and place more power of control into the user's hands.
4. Bookmarking Improvements (Very Important)
Until now, BlogSense has had the option to add an Onlywire Account and a Twitter Account for bookmarking purposes.
Now you have the option to add multiple accounts for each service. BlogSense will select an account at random and attempt to bookmark the item through that account.
Proxy support has been added as well.
How bookmarking currently works:
As posts are scheduled they are added to a bookmarking queue. If a service(Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) is active, then BlogSense will attempt to bookmark 1 post per cronjob or direct import attempt for that service and flag it completed if successful. If all bookmarking services are active (Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) Blogsense will send the post data through all three. There is a 1/cyle limit because the bookmarking services themselves have throttles, and attempting to run more than one through their APIs will not work. FYI, this bookmarking module is very new, and under review, and is subject to improvement. Even now a throttling system is being developed to help make sure all new posts are bookmarked, and also a management system is being developed to help you manage your bookmarking queue.
Also as already mentioned, Ping.FM has been added to the list of accepted bookmarking services.
5. Link Cloaking
The link cloaking script has been improved. Now the script can detect if the visitor is a robot or a real person. If the visitor is a real person he/she will be transfered on to the destination. If the visitor is not a real person it will be redirected to 1.) A random post on your blog. 2) The hompage of your blog. These two options are configurable within your BlogSense administration panel.
6. Default Author
You can now select which author you want associate with a campaign. You can also change your blog's default author on the fly from within the BlogSense administration panel.
7. Updating Experience
BlogSense has implemented an auto-update feature. From here on out you will be auto-notified of new versions at the footer of BlogSense. There will be three options: 1) Read about the new update. 2) Download the files of the new update to your hard drive(for future installs) 3.) Auto-update on the fly (where your blog will auto-download the new files and replace them.
8. Theme & Plugin Loading
Before this one a one-time only deal. Themes and Plugins could only be extracted once, to prevent overwritng. Now there is push button extraction for both Themes and Plugins, and each is accompanies by a warning that files will overwrite if they are already there; it lets you decide.
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FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS:
Thats it for major updates. Now lets get debriefed on future developments:
- Auto Export campaign content to other blogs (Blogger, Wordpress, Email-Out). It's been high on the list for 3 months now. My appolgies to those waiting on it.
- Movement of Yahoo, Video, Amazon, to the new campaign structure so we can enjoy the advanced features found with RSS & Sources modules.
- New content spinning technology. This has been in the works and is 80% complete. This will make BlogSense the best web-based spinner available, replacing the language-to-language method with something far better in terms of readability.
- Advanced auto-bookmarking system.
- Support for WP Mage and EZEmpire tokens within Header & Footer Blocks.
- Increase documentation.
- Continue to work with users on troll-bug discovery, and eliminate inconsistencies across different hosting providers.
- Add BlogSense multi-blog Support for the new upcoming Wordpres 3.0 multi-blog feature.
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Ok! If you are just arriving on this sales thread be sure to read the most recent posts (to the end). They often will have notifications of new cutting edge features released after OP.
If you have any questions please ask away,
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BlogSense 3.6 Released
Improvements
Translation Improvements
Added content translation capabilities to the Youtube Module, including both video description and comments, as well as to the Yahoo Answers Module (including questions and answers), and the Drop Posting Module.
Spyntax Improvements
Added infinite levels of spinning. Here is an excerpt from a customer that explains out this improvement:
"Well, I was pretty excited about this feature, but was sorry to find out that it only supports single text spinning. What I mean is that it will work like this:
{Dean|John} is {going to|coming from} the {store|university}
but not something like this
{Dean|John} is {going to|{coming from|will be coming}} the {store|{university|Boston college}}."
...as it allows a much greater variety of spinning.
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That sounds like a great tool for automation, I was looking at WP Robot but that is a bit more expensive but I guess it does have one or two modules more. Is there any problems with getting content from Yahoo Answers?, I think it against their TOS to copy their stuff for re-posting but not 100% sure
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I couldn't answer you about Yahoo's TOS, but there has never been complaints filed against any of my users, nor myself.
BlogSenseWP isn't priced lower because it provides less, but only because my product is less known. Maybe one day I will raise the prices that high when the brand is well established, until then if you compare features in depth, you will see that BlogSense is not second rate to any competitor.
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I was not knocking your product or promoting the other, I'm sure they are both good at what they do, I dont own either of them so I can't compare. so if you have all the same features then your maybe a better deal. Maybe one day I will get to try your product   and I can really say how good it is (hint!)
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BlogSense 3.7 Released
Additions SEO Keyword Profiles
SEO Keywords Profiles provides the user with a entire new section and settings. What this feature sets out to accomplish is the creation of keyword profiles that allow you to add special settings to instances of that keyword when it is found in an incoming article, such as text decorations (bold, italics, strong, underline) and url linking (including class and rel tag declarations). You can also set limits on how many times per article(post) you want BlogSense to apply these conditions to.
http://www.blogsense-wp.com/news/fea...rase-profiles/
Translation Improvements
Added the ability to autodetect the language of the campaign feed, as well as fixed a hand full of special character bugs.
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BlogSense 4.0 Release
BlogSense 4.0 Release Announcement
Very pleased to announce the largest and best BlogSense update yet, where many new features and improvements have been added as well as feature requests answered. There is quite a bit of information to go over so bare with me read every bit so you have a good understand of the new changes.
ADDED FEATURE REQUESTS
- Completely rebuilt Yahoo Answers module to improve search result quality management
As many of you may already know, the Yahoo Answers Module was a wild performer, often giving broad results for search terms even when you were using exclude keywords. This problem has been solved by including the ability to narrow results by : category, target region, date range, as well as limiting search results and sorting by relevance or date. - Completely rebuilt Youtube & Hulu Module, changing it into Video Module
This time around we got rid of the feed based youtube search and plugged BlogSense directly into Youtube’s API, allowing for searches by keyword. This has improved the quality of search results.
Youtube video descriptions are now optional, and when include will been formatted to sit under the video with the video thumbnail floating to the right. Looks pretty sharp. Special css class has added for further customization if user desires.
- ALL campaigns now have the option to be temporarily disabled and re-enabled.
You can now create a custom tag database to assign tags to posts. Import a comma delimited batch of tags into the appropriate area, and BlogSense will select a random number of random tags that you specify and assign them to the post.
Also added capability to use already established WP Tag Database as a custom tag database. BlogSense will select tags already in wordpress at random and assign them to posts.
Also, useless tag filtering has been improved for the titles-to-tags method of tagging.
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- Added improved interface to Articles Module for easier browsing and editing (Now Sources Module)
- RSS Module & Articles Module(Sources Module) : Improved post scheduling options to allow up to 20 days per post.
- Added capability to add and remove categories to items in-sourced from Articles Module (Sources Module)
- Added TinyURL url shortening to Twitter Posting due to random failings of bit.ly shortner.
- Added capability to preview how a video campaign will work, just like RSS and Yahoo Answers Module.
- Improved the way BlogSense is upgraded to newer versions
- Changed Spyntax requirements to accept industry standard spyntax. (Spyntax can go into infinite levels)
{word1|word2|word3} rather than [word1|word2|word3]
Also improved the code to spin spyntax’d articles for faster output.
MAJOR ADDITIONS
This little module is in the wordpress section of BlogSense, and was designed to give you the heads up on what pages of yours are indexed in google, and which pages are unindexed. Use this information to better promote your blog and expect some cool things to be done with this feature in the future.
This is the probably the strongest addition to BlogSense. Content hooks will allow you to attach random images and youtube videos into your header and footer profile Blocks.
There is no limit to how many hooks you can add, allowing you to create mix and match profiles to attach to other content campaigns.
- Articles Module becomes Sources Module
Now you can easily manage all article source locations from once central management window, changing and saving scrape settings. You can even ADD YOUR OWN sources, declaring what parameters you want to use to scrape this particular location with. If the location has a commenting system with active comments, you can even set parameters to scrape those as well.
This was just a briefing of what is new . Expect video tutorials on all new features as soon as possible. It’s been a long month of developing and believe me there is already more to do to keep BlogSense a front runner of Wordpress automation platforms.
HOW TO PURCHASE:
You are welcome to trial this product for a month for only 10.00, and remain on that payment plan as long as you like. Or you can PM me to receive a 35.00 discount off the sales page price ( 110.00 after discount), but we recommend trialing the software before purchasing. Permanent members will always have access to the private forums as well as free updates and discounts on all other products developed by nohat labs.
We want you to know its our goal and bloodline to keep BlogSense a highly relevant and useful toolset that you will be there when you need it most, time and time again. I look forward to your questions, PMs, and reviews (Be sure to post back here and let others know what you think!)
Sincerely,
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BlogSense 4.2.4 Release Announcement
It’s been about a week since the release of 4.0.beta, and we’ve worked together and weeded out a couple of small bugs, as well as added some new features. Lets take a look:
ADDRESSED FEATURE REQUESTS
- Regex Search & Replace functions for Sources Module
Before when working with the Sources module, advanced setting were available that allowed you to alter the scrape parameters for the selected source, and add a list of search and replace commands on top of the content you discovered. We took the ladder(String Searching and Replacement commands) and changed it to Regex Search and Replace commands, so you now have the capability to perform even more complex content manipulations on your content. I’ll admit, regex(regular expression) commands are complicated. But sometimes they are the only solution to cleaning out unwanted elements in your scraped content.
A PDF on how to work with regex has been included/embedded in the relevant areas. Just as before, you will have the option to add search and replace functions directly within the article search’s advanced setting’s section, or you can add them permanently by going into your source management section and altering the parameters there.
And note:… if you have a question on how to write the regex code that will do exactly what you need… take it to StackOverflow : D . Really! they’ll know exactly what commands to run to achieve your desired results.

- IndexSpy 1.0 becomes IndexSpy 1.5
IndexSpy was never really meant to rest as is. Organizing data like that screams to have advanced functionality developed into it, and thats just what we have done.
You can now select pages, individually or sporadically, and export them as rss feeds. For Example: 20 pages indexed, 5 pages unindexed. Sort pages by index result, manually select the 5 unindexed articles, and export as rss. You now have a customized rss feed for rss submission.
That wraps up feature additions. Still more on the development list so keep a lookout!
BUG FIXES
- 1 post per day , post frequency option did not want to stick. Fixed.
- In attempting to save images to same server, some sources with .org,.net,.gov,.edu domain endings would not transfer over. Fixed issue
- Fixed image with occasional youtube thumbnail not saving on same server correctly.
- Fixed issue with select items not displaying correct values in Google Chrome.
HOW TO PURCHASE:
You are welcome to trial this product for a month for only 10.00, and remain on that payment plan as long as you like. Or you can PM me to receive a 35.00 discount off the sales page price ( 110.00 after discount), but we recommend trialing the software before purchasing. Permanent members will always have access to the private forums as well as free updates and discounts on all other products developed by nohat labs.
And as always, look forward to your questions, PMs, and reviews.
Sincerely,
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BlogSense 4.5.3.2 Release Announcement
BLOGSENSE IMPROVEMENTS
1. Code Restructuring.
The least interesting to you, but very very significant to BlogSense . The way data is stored in the database has been changed to a new standard that will allow the maximum features for each module, while keeping this clean and speedy. This overhaul prepared the way for many of the newest developments. 2. RSS Importing & Source Campaigns
The RSS Module uses RSS feeds. The Sources Module uses Customized Scrape Profiles and Yahoo search engine results as a RSS feed substitute.
Before we could only create automated campaigns for the RSS module, but we could not chose to review and modify it before it was published, unlike the Sources Module, where we could review and modify information before we published it but we could not create automated campaigns. This now has been solved because the two module have both been re-coded structurally and are now both are identical in capability. For both modules you now have two options: 1) Create Campaign. 2) Import Content.
This will allow you to take an RSS feed, plug it in, source all the content into one display where you can disclude what is irrelevant, and modify and remove content that may not be desireable, and then publish/schedule the material. Or if you would like you can designate your settings and create a campaign that will automatically source content along side your cronjobs.
This is very great feature that I hope will make BlogSense stand out above the rest. 3. Blocking Content in Preview Mode.
The preview mode has been improved to allow you to quickly scroll through all the items of a campaign, and also provides you with the new option to block unwanted articles from being published. This is another feature designed to take advantage of transparency and place more power of control into the user's hands.
4. Bookmarking Improvements (Very Important)
Until now, BlogSense has had the option to add an Onlywire Account and a Twitter Account for bookmarking purposes.
Now you have the option to add multiple accounts for each service. BlogSense will select an account at random and attempt to bookmark the item through that account.
Proxy support has been added as well.
How bookmarking currently works:
As posts are scheduled they are added to a bookmarking queue. If a service(Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) is active, then BlogSense will attempt to bookmark 1 post per cronjob or direct import attempt for that service and flag it completed if successful. If all bookmarking services are active (Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) Blogsense will send the post data through all three. There is a 1/cyle limit because the bookmarking services themselves have throttles, and attempting to run more than one through their APIs will not work. FYI, this bookmarking module is very new, and under review, and is subject to improvement. Even now a throttling system is being developed to help make sure all new posts are bookmarked, and also a management system is being developed to help you manage your bookmarking queue.
Also as already mentioned, Ping.FM has been added to the list of accepted bookmarking services.. 5. Link Cloaking
The link cloaking script has been improved. Now the script can detect if the visitor is a robot or a real person. If the visitor is a real person he/she will be transfered on to the destination. If the visitor is not a real person it will be redirected to 1.) A random post on your blog. 2) The hompage of your blog. These two options are configurable within your BlogSense administration panel. 6. Default Author
You can now select which author you want associate with a campaign. You can also change your blog's default author on the fly from within the BlogSense administration panel. 7. Updating Experience
BlogSense has implemented an auto-update feature. From here on out you will be auto-notified of new versions at the footer of BlogSense. There will be three options: 1) Read about the new update. 2) Download the files of the new update to your hard drive(for future installs) 3.) Auto-update on the fly (where your blog will auto-download the new files and replace them. 8. Theme & Plugin Loading
Before this one a one-time only deal. Themes and Plugins could only be extracted once, to prevent overwritng. Now there is push button extraction for both Themes and Plugins, and each is accompanies by a warning that files will overwrite if they are already there; it lets you decide.
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