Archive for August, 2010

Grab your $20 monthly Serpassist Discount!

Hey Everyone,

I’m in the process of reviewing Serpassist.  I was allowed to beta test Serpassist and the program is amazing.  You can design elaborate linking structures and then let the program build them for you.  I’ll have a full review shortly.  However, if you’ve got ants in your pants, you can grab your $20/monthly discount by clicking on the link below:

Click here to get Serpassist for only $77/month, a $20 monthly discount

P.S. After you’ve clicked on my link, you’ll notice the sale price is $77.  The price will remain the same, even if you visit the site the next day.  The site remembers you, so you don’t have to come here again to get your special price.  Just a side note:  The developer is limiting Serpassist membership to avoid saturation, so if you’re the least bit interested, now’s the time to check it out.

Serpassist: Automated or Automatic?

Hey Everyone,

A frequent comment on the Serpassist forum is that x hours have elapsed and a person’s tasks haven’t been completed. While Serpassist rocks, task completion is automated NOT automatic. Don’t lose your temper if you’re tasks aren’t completely immediately. Every task goes to SAC (Serapssist Central) to be completed.

Serpassist has only been around for a couple months, so you’ll see an occasional delay. Sometimes, it’s due to problems with the web 2.0 sites. Other times, there might be a system glitch.

If a task takes more than 24 hours, just spend a second and complete a support ticket. Dave, the developer, puts task nudge requests at the top of the list, so you’ll be attended to quickly.

Be patient. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Also, if you know what you’re doing you should really be using the schedule function. It doesn’t look natural for a whole network of sites and links to appear in one day. Space it out.

Private network sites added to Serpassist

Hey Everyone,

Dave, the developer behind Serpassist, just added a bunch of private network blogs. So, not only can you post articles to the usual web 2.0 sites, you can also post to Dave’s private network.

Another thing in the works is the 3-click network wizard. With this, you’ll be able to create a random link network with 3 clicks. That’s pretty awesome, especially for people who get tired of thinking of new network diagrams or for those who want to ensure they don’t leave a linking footprint. This is expected to be rolled out sometime in September.