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Originally Posted by Xdreamer
Any screens of the interface Gorilla? Is it like LFE from the usability standpoint? Can the tasks be scheduled?
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Tasks can be scheduled in 3 ways:
1. One-time Blasts - You set up a project to run the next day. DFB is set to automatically run the previous day's blast unless specified otherwise (through Weekly or Calender scheduling). So, this "one-time" blast will continue running unless you set another one time blast or you have other projects in line via Weekly/Calender scheduling.
2. Weekly Scheduling - You set up one or more projects to run on a weekly schedule. For example, if you had 7 projects that you wanted to run equally, then you could run one on each day of the week, like this:
Proj 1: Monday
Proj 2: Tuesday
etc... etc..
3. Calender Scheduling - This is the most in-depth scheduling option, as it allows you to schedule blasts according to actual dates. Keep in mind that Calender Scheduling overrides Weekly Scheduling.
Personally, I use Weekly Scheduling for 5/7 days of the week. These 5/7 days are allotted towards my long-term link-building projects to linkwheels/web 2.0/etc.
The remaining 2 days out of each week are assigned for "new" linkbuilding projects that I want to give an initial boost to, before I group them into a category running on the other 5 days. I use the calender scheduler for this.