Automatically Submit Your Wordpress Posts To The Web 2.0 Social Bookmarking Sites

If you are interested in getting spiders to visit and index your wordpress blog, and gain traffic as a result, then one way to do that is to submit your posts to sites like del.icio.us, spurl.net, digg, reddit, and the many other social bookmarking sites available now.

But that's a slow, manual process. For each site you need to log in, add the URL of your new post, add the tags you want the post to be listed under, and then move onto the next site.

But with the Auto Social Poster (ASP) plugin, all that is done manually. Once you have registered on a social bookmarking site, you enter the details into your Wordpress options page, and the plugin automatically logs into some or all of the sites and submits your post details, using specific tags that you define.

But there's one problem - if you have more than one Wordpress blog, how do you share your account details across the different blogs?

Free Additional Plugin Lets You Share Your Accounts Across Multiple Wordpress Installs

So I've written another plugin that helps to do this. All you need to to is install this ASP Shared Logins plugin as normal, and give it a URL where it can download your central list of social bookmarking logins. Then each time you add a new account, you go to the ASP Shared Logins plugin, export the full list, and save the output to that same central URL (using your usual FTP or file management tool).

Then, each time a new post is published, the ASP Shared Logins plugin grabs that latest list of accounts BEFORE Auto Social Poster works it's magic.

The plugin is free to subscribers. If you subscribe, you'll only receive mails about updates to the software, hints and tips on how to use the Auto Social Poster plugin, and related information on social bookmarking or wordpress plugins.

Download the ASP Shared Logins plugin

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