A few days ago, I tried out a new SEO tool. The first run was a total disaster, but after they upgraded the software later that same day, the second run was much better. EVO II was happily clicking through all the sites and solving CAPTCHAS relatively quickly. In fact, I was so excited at seeing this little virtual robot work that I couldn't sleep!
When it sailed past the registration process (almost 200 sites) and started posting the spun articles, I was almost jumping for joy.
And then disaster struck. Suddenly we lost internet connectivity. I tried all the usual tricks with fiddling with the modem, to no avail. It was like 3 am at that time, and I was getting beside myself! Eventually, I gave up and went to sleep. Apologies to all who saw me on Thursday. I was not looking for feeling good!
I was particularly distressed to not know how successful the run was, as there was no report the next morning. I could have been up half the night for nothing...
So I decided to give EVO II a miss on Thursday night, and sleep early instead. Last night was out, so first chance to play again is this afternoon. It's been happily clicking away for the last 2 hours now. A full run normally takes 5 hours. But since I re-used a lot of the previous run's settings, it zipped through the accounts it failed to register at previously, and has started article submission already!
I think that I am falling in love with this bit of software. It really allows me to focus on keyword research and content building, which is what I love. My only gripe is the long process times. To start a run after I get home really interferes with my sleep. I could start a run before I go to work in the mornig, but that would mean sacrificing 15 minutes of sleep, and I ain't a morning person by any stretch of the imagination.
So EVO II will just have to work at night. And he needs his own bedroom, then I can sleep in peace!













I am still amazed at how technology has advanced so much in the last few years! When I was building links to the Simply Aesthetic site 3 years ago, I had to write each and every article and find places to post them. Every one was a unique post. This took hours, as you can imagine. And now, just watchig this little virtual robot at work at jaw dropping speed, posting content I didn't even have to write, on 200 web pages all over the world.
All I can say (again) is WOW! This is genius!