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  • SocialAdr v2.746 Released

    7:07 am on January 3, 2014 | 0 Comments Permalink | Reply
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    Happy 2014!

    We’ve just rolled out SocialAdr v2.746, which includes:

    • New 6 month and Annual billing periods available for subscriptions, see Upgrade page.  These are discounted at 10% and 25% on top of whatever other discounts you may receive, so it’s a heckuva deal.
    • Bug fix related to Twitter tweets
    • New social media site added (check home page for complete list)
    • Improved reliability for Pinterest connector
     
  • New Reseller Account Page

    12:22 pm on November 21, 2012 | 0 Comments Permalink | Reply
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    We’ve made it easier for people to sign up for Reseller accounts:

    http://socialadr.com/pg/register/resellers

    In case you’re not aware of these accounts yet…

    Reseller accounts are useful for SEO Professionals who do work for clients, or even just independent internet marketers that have hundreds of their own URLs they want to promote. If the regular ‘ol Lazy accounts aren’t powerful enough for you…chances are a Reseller account might do the trick.

    The Account Manager page allows you to create as many sub-accounts as you want under a single login. Each sub-account has its own set of limits. You can allocate as many credits as you want to whichever sub-accounts you need.

    The Control an Account page allows you to choose which sub-account you want to control and then manage its bookmarks, history, and reports.

     
  • The Wait Is Over – Facebook Has Arrived

    2:53 pm on February 26, 2012 | 2 Comments Permalink | Reply
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    It was a long time coming.  Truth be told we started development on Facebook integration in 2010.  Unfortunately there were some technical challenges that put the project on hold.  One of our main concerns with integrating a new social media service is the whole “footprint” issue, as well as the possibility of accounts being banned for “spam” or for being “too promotional”.   So these issues presented several challenges when it came to Facebook.

    The good news is, we’ve finally rolled it out and we believe our solution will be effective.  Subscribed members can now receive Likes on their URLs.

    What do I need to do to receive Facebook Likes?

    If you already have a ‘Lazy’ account, absolutely nothing.  If you don’t, you just need to upgrade.  Free members cannot receive Likes.

    Lazy Members

    Where can I view the history of Likes I’ve received?

    You can view your history at History > Facebook Likes Received

    How many credits does it cost for each Like?

    It’s based on the number of Facebook friends the user who clicked Like has.

    ((ln(friends+50)^2)/3)-4

    Example: A user has 356 Facebook friends and clicks Like on your URL.  You will lose 8 credits.

    How can I opt-out of receiving Likes?

    You can disable Likes for all your bookmark URLs here.

    Free Members

    How do I add my Facebook account to SocialAdr?

    Head over to the Setup Wizard page and authorize the SocialAdr Facebook app. Then you’ll see the Like buttons on the Share Queue page so you can start clicking them to earn credits.

    How many credits do I earn for each Like I click?

    It’s based on the number of friends your Facebook account has * a multiplier that’s related to your account type. For ‘Free’ users the multiplier is 0.1 (this is the same as when you share bookmarks).

    ((ln(friends+50)^2)/3)-4

    Example: A ‘Free’ user has 356 Facebook friends and clicks Like. She will earn 8 * 0.1 = 0.8 credits.

    Where can I view the history of Likes I’ve clicked?

    You can view your history at History > Facebook Likes Clicked


    The rollout of Google +1 is SocialAdr release v2.72.

     
  • Google +1 has arrived

    11:07 pm on December 3, 2011 | 2 Comments Permalink | Reply
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    We heard your requests for Google +1 and took action.  Subscribed members can now receive Google +1 clicks on their URLs.  We believe this addition to our already awesome list of social media sites will be huge for your rankings and traffic.

    What do I need to do to receive Google +1 clicks?

    If you already have a ‘Lazy’ account, absolutely nothing.  If you don’t, you just need to upgrade.  Free members cannot receive +1 clicks.

    Where can I view the history of +1’s I’ve received?

    You can view your history at History > Google +1 Received

    How many credits does it cost for each +1?

    Only 10 credits.  We believe this is very competitive based on the pricing of other +1 services.

    How can I opt-out of receiving +1 clicks?

    You can disable +1 for all your bookmark URLs here.


    The rollout of Google +1 is SocialAdr release v2.68.

     
  • SubmissionBoost Released

    3:34 am on November 8, 2010 | 0 Comments Permalink | Reply
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    We’ve just released a new feature called SubmissionBoost.  This is a service included with all non-Free accounts (ie all the ‘Lazy’ accounts).

    What it does is allows you to submit each bookmark to approximately 25 additional social sites not included in standard SocialAdr submissions.  These are sites that haven’t yet automated submissions to, so it’s a bit of extra manual work for us, but we’re including this new feature at no extra cost…winning!  Note that typical turnaround for SubmissionBoost processing is within 72 hours.

    How do I use SubmissionBoost?

    Well first off, if you don’t already have a ‘Lazy’ account, you should upgrade.

    There’s two pages where you can enable SubmissionBoost:

    Add Bookmark:

    • Here you’ll see a new checkbox to enable SubmissionBoost.  Simply make sure it’s checked every time you add a new bookmark.

    • The up arrow has 3 states:  (off)  (in progress)  (complete).

    My Bookmarks:

    • Each bookmark will have the SubmissionBoost progress indicator arrow visible.  By clicking the grey arrow, you’ll be enabling SubmissionBoost for that specific bookmark.
     
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