SEO Tools Update - StumbleXchange Automator
From the feedback I’ve got from my the current Elite SEO Tools users, we have totally revamped the StumbleXchange Automator program.
For those of you that use StumbleXchange, you’ll no doubt suffer from the same problem as me - it’s incredibly slow and the server times out loads. This means it takes absolutely ages to do your stumbles and makes it almost not worthwhile doing it manually.
The online application to automate stumbles worked okay, but it had a few hiccups when the StumbleXchange server was timing out. So, not being one to be beaten by a problem, we have developed an offline application with multi-threading to do the task.
So. Um. What does that mean?
Basically, you can download the application, and it will open multiple connections to stumbleXchange, grabbing several URL lists at once - meaning when the server responds, we can do a much larger chunk of work. Also, the program is relentless! No matter what happens to the stumbleXchange server, if it takes ages to respond, or if it times out, this will bugger will just reconnect and keep doing your job for you.
So, download, enter login details, hit go - then do whatever the hell you want. This badboy will keep going until the job is done!

I’m really happy how this tool worked out. Everything is working absolutely pucker now and as soon as a reliable, well priced dedicated server is sorted, we’ll be taking in the waiting list!
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Yeah I was wondering what was up. I think I’m somewhere close to the top of your list and would love to try the software. God it’s been awhile…
Comment by Mike Merten
December 12th, 2007 @ 4:48 pm
Mark - Thanks for the update. Looking forward to the tool!
Comment by Chris
December 12th, 2007 @ 5:54 pm
I can’t wait!
Comment by Tim
December 21st, 2007 @ 7:50 am
How HAVE the tools been performing over all? Is the current crop (for the waiting list) still in dedicated server land??
Comment by Mike Merten
December 30th, 2007 @ 3:56 pm