If you have tried any automated software to advertise on social networks such as friend adders, comment posters, message senders then I'm sure you spent a lot of money over the years.
I use to buy those tools and it got costly. I'm not a programmer but I wish that I could create a automated process for any site, and I did using iMacros
iMacros is a Free IE or Firefox extension that you can get from their add-ons page.
What is does:
Automate Firefox. Record and replay repetitious work. If you love the Firefox web browser, but are tired of repetitive tasks like visiting the same sites every days, filling out forms, and remembering passwords, then iMacros for Firefox is the solution for you.
I went the extra mile and learned how to create automated message senders, even tweeter follows and once you learn it, you can create anything you want pretty fast. It only took me a few hours to get it down packed and I use it as my #1 tool if I need something automated on the web.
There is no programming skill required, even the most non-technical person can create their own program because it creates the code while you just click on the buttons and links on a web page, then when you're done the macro will just reply what you just did.
Has anyone else had any success with this?
I use to buy those tools and it got costly. I'm not a programmer but I wish that I could create a automated process for any site, and I did using iMacros
iMacros is a Free IE or Firefox extension that you can get from their add-ons page.
What is does:
Automate Firefox. Record and replay repetitious work. If you love the Firefox web browser, but are tired of repetitive tasks like visiting the same sites every days, filling out forms, and remembering passwords, then iMacros for Firefox is the solution for you.
I went the extra mile and learned how to create automated message senders, even tweeter follows and once you learn it, you can create anything you want pretty fast. It only took me a few hours to get it down packed and I use it as my #1 tool if I need something automated on the web.
There is no programming skill required, even the most non-technical person can create their own program because it creates the code while you just click on the buttons and links on a web page, then when you're done the macro will just reply what you just did.
Has anyone else had any success with this?