Magic Submitter Beating Senuke? Read this post to find out
By Marika on May 28, 2010 in Reviews
This is maybe the hottest debate right now: Is the new Magic Submitter by Alex, the developer of Magic Article Rewriter and Magic Article Submitter, going to be the new Senuke? Let’s see below what makes MS just a great product - and is it a great product anyway? Just a warning - this is a long post based on extensive testings (albeit in a short period of time), so if you don’t like to read, just read the bullet points
We all know that Senuke is the king when it comes to everything creator and submitter. Many have tried to achieve what Senuke did, including Evo II (which personally I have a major beef with ever since I tried it and that twice - I had to actually reformat my hard drive because of it, but on that later), but so far none have come close enough to it to warrant a second, or third look.
So far. And here comes Magic Submitter by Alex (I have both of his previous programs, and I use them quite often, so I know the quality of his stuff), with something that is about to rock the entire IM world: a software that can actually compete with Senuke and even beat it in some areas. Granted, not everywhere, but it comes darn close.
I had a few days time to actually test this software and simply put, I’m impressed. Let’s see first what makes it compare with Senuke, and then what makes it different from Senuke.
Comparison between Magic Submitter And Senuke
- With Magic Submitter you can create accounts to video sites, web 2 sites, article directories, social bookmarking sites and RSS feed sites. I think that’s all that is readily available in his software.
- You can create many profiles, just like with Senuke, so if you’re working for multiple companies doing their SEO work, it’s easy to keep these profiles separate from each other. If you’re bored to think up some alias information for your new profile, just click on Fill Profile, and it populates every single field needed for registration to a site - just like Senuke.
- You can easily create emails (currently Yahoo and Gmail) and MS uses popmail to actually go to your mail, read the mails and click on the confirmation links for the sites - just like Senuke.
- You can use either a decapcha service or you enter manually your own capchas if you need. Here Senuke has an advantage that they offer their own capcha service for free. Personally, I could never get that working, as it was always busy, so I choose to beat my own capchas.
- You can add any proxies as you like. Senuke has here an advantage as you can use their proxy services. However it is easy to find free proxies to use from various places on the net, just Google them. Also MS allows you to add multiple proxies and rotate them randomy. I like this feature.
- Submitting anything anywhere is a breeze, I’ve tried them and submission was really fast. Just as fast as Senuke actually. Senuke has an advantage that you can have several screens open while submitting for faster processing. MS has up to 3 at the same time. I never really used more than 3-4 in Senuke anyway because depending on your monitor everything might get just too small anyway to see what’s going on. Not forgetting about the RAM that all this parallel processing takes from your computer.
- Senuke has a set of get started videos - not very professionally done, but Senuke being quite a difficult software to learn for many, they do get the job done. MS has as well as set of videos and - thank god for small favors - they are superbly done in full screen so you actually get to really see what’s going on. These videos went into some quite advanced stuff, I didn’t find something that was left out, to be honest.
- Senuke has spinned syntax to post to social networking sites (web2) and social bookmarking sites. MS has it too. It should since Alex has developed Magic Article Submitter, one of the premier spinning software along with The Best Spinner (I actually use both).
- Something that Senuke has and MS doesn’t - the keyword research section. Personally I use Micro Niche Finder and Market Samurai for all my keyword research (since you can also find domains with them easily), so I never bothered with this feature. But it might be important to some.
So where does MS fall flat?
Senuke has all the many (heavily spammed) forum profiles that you can create quite easily. MS doesn’t have that. Personally, and I know I’m in a minority here, this is a plus for MS, as there are less chances to be considered a black hat tool and spam the heck of the web.
While I haven’t come across many so far, MS has a couple of bugs. Sometimes a simple restart helps, others are actually passed on to Alex, the developer, for fixing it in next versions. But let’s be honest, if you’ve worked with Senuke for a while now, you have to remember how buggy this software was just about a year ago. Personally I haven’t found one software so far that has no bugs, and the mother of all is Microsoft, the biggest software company around. MS being such a baby as it is right now, I think we can cut Alex some slack on this. I know he’s constantly on the ball with the software and he’s ironing out all the bugs as people find them and report them.
Finally, what sets MS apart from Senuke?
3 things:
- Senuke is not the easiest software to learn. I’ve struggled with it when I first started out and I most internet marketeers did the same too. Even Areeb, the Senuke designer, says that Senuke is not for newbies. Well, guess what, Magic Submitter is! It is extremely easy and everything is quite logical. Everything is pretty much pre-populated for you, and all you need is to create your accounts and start submitting your data. As simple as that.
- Its price. Currently at only $67, it’s a steal compared to $127 that Senuke is charging considering that both do pretty much the same thing. I’ve seen on the sales page (just scroll to the bottom) that Alex will shortly also raise the price to $127, just like Senuke, but for now you can still get it at $67 as the first few to get it. Pretty cool, eh?
- The third point, and maybe the most important of all, the possibility of adding ANY SITE THAT YOU WANT into the software. Yes, I mean any site where you can leave your content, it can be added into MS. So let’s say you find some cool new social bookmarking site.
- Just imagine the possibilities for a moment here. You can not only add sites, but also new categories. For example you might want to submit your press releases to the most common PR sites. All you need is set them up and you’re ready to go. Btw, I think press releases will be added as a separate category in MS in a later version anyway, so you might want to wait with adding too many right now, just to avoid duplicate work. But to get yourself started, you can alread add a few like prweb and similar.
While Areeb is quite fast in bringing out his updates, you’ll never be sure whether he will add the very same site you want added into the software. And there’s no way you can add it yourself. Well, with Magic Submitter, you can. You simply add it with the relevant URL, add the fields that this site uses for signup and content creation (like the URL of the bookmark you want to add), and you’re done.
To be honest this last feature makes MS a very powerful software, setting it apart from anything else on the market today. And I mean it. Currently there is nothing else out there that will allow you to add your own bookmarking sites (pligg sites, or whatever else you want to add), your new found article directories, video sites, press release sites, maybe niche blogs that you’re posting to on a regular basis.
And this brings me to the final point. While with other software you have to wait until the developer fixes any broken links or registration or submission forms (these sites are well known for changing their forms in order to avoid spamming of their sites), with Magic Submitter there is nothing stopping you from doing it yourself. And you don’t have to have PHD in coding to learn to do it. It is very easy and there are about 3 different videos in the members section that describe just how to do it. Personally I found it very intuitive and easy to do. In about 5 minutes you can be off and bookmarking to that site that the rest of the ‘automated’ world is stucks from. For me this is was really the clincher that made me join the monthly program. At this price (which will remain even when for the rest of the world it will go up to $127), it was a no brainer.
Check out the sales page, watch the videos and decide for yourself whether you want to invest in Magic Submitter. But if you’ve ever spent money on any other of Alex’s software, I know you will













Agreed - MS is a great piece of software! I was in on the Beta - this thing rocks. Won’t go out of date, either, since you can always upgrade and add PR sites or what have you.
Great review!
JamestheJust on Elance | Jun 1, 2010 | Reply
I did have one question on the Press Release sites — I own PressBot from Incansoft, it comes pre-loaded with 25 PR sites, but not sure about the quality of the sites (haven’t really used it yet) — is there a list you know of the Press Release sites w/good PR, etc?
JamestheJust on Elance | Jun 2, 2010 | Reply
I usually use Warrior Forum for this kind of info as it’s a gold mine
Here is a post that gives some nice sites - actually I’m going to be using that post as well as reference as I’ve just received back my first press release outsourced, so I need a few good places for posting.
warrior forum press release sites
Marika | Jun 2, 2010 | Reply
Thanks very much.
I tend to stay away from the WF just because I get distracted with info overload — I’ve found enough to generate sales/clicks and just need to focus on scaling up (i.e. building more properties) and the WF has a lot of salesmen in there — it’s pretty easy for me to get distracted by their bunny trails and “2k backlinks bonus if you buy from my link” types of signature lines…
Thank you for the info, however, I will put it to good use.
JamestheJust on Elance | Jun 4, 2010 | Reply
good news, i just found the price is now $47, i think i will give it a try.
Marika, i am going after your link to signup, can i contact you when i have some question about using MS?
Thanks for the great post!
andrew
andrew | Jun 11, 2010 | Reply
Ough. Price daily increase.
ohn from JChef Knife Cases | Jun 13, 2010 | Reply
I love the Magic Submitter. It’s everything I need in a submitting software. I cant really comment as to whether or not its better than Senuke as I’ve never used that service.
Steve from Jango Fett Costumes | Jun 14, 2010 | Reply
MS is definitely worth it…tons of sites to submit to.
andrew where did u get it for 47$?
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