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The Real Way To Get Thousands RSS Readers Overnight
August 5th, 2008 by Jon Waraas


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If your keeping up with the blog world you will know that The Next Web found a “evil” way to trick your feedburner count into thinking that thousands of people are reading your blog. Most readers will only subscribe to a blog if there are a bunch of people that have also subscribed. They have the mind set of “well if 4,000 other people reader this blog everyday, then I will subscribe too”. So people are always thinking up clever ways to trick the feedburner stats. Just like the guy above.

Now I would never tell you to go do what he is doing with the widgets thing. That will have the ban hammer as soon as feedburner reads Mr. Chows blog post. If you know simple php and how to run a macros program then I have a better solution for you.

What we will be doing is setting up tons of emails and having a macro program accept them. I’m almost 100% sure that to get RSS updates via email all you have to do is sign up under the blog and then accept the confirm email once you get it, then you will get sent an email every time the bloggers writes a new post. And the blogger will get 1 new reader for every email submitted. I dont have a ton of time to research how it works, but Im 100% sure thats how it works. And if it works like that, let get started spamming it…

First Step
You need email addresses! And I’m taking about a lot! You can either buy them (you have to find your own source) or you can make them, or you can even set up your server so all emails like 1@domain.com, 2@domain.com all forward to some main account like main@domain.com. I would suggest using cpanel and having emails forward to a main email. Does making thousdands of email sound hard? Well its not, simply use Imarcos. You will get the hand of it, and it wont take too long either, dont be lazy.

Second Step
This is probably the hardest part, but its still pretty easy. You need a way to have your thousands of emails sign up under the blog. I would personaly use cron jobs to do that, but you can also use Imacros to copy and paste the emails into feedburners web form. You would probably want to use proxys and only do a few a day. Maybe 20 emails from 1 proxy a day? Its your choice…

Third Step
This is easy. I do it all the time to mass accept emails. Simple use Imacros and have it go though your email account and accept X number or emails every X number of minutes. I would probably do something like 10 emails every 30 minutes or something. It will take you some time to figure out how to set it up, but it works trust me… like I said I use it all the time.

So there you do, a decent way to get thousands of rss readers over night that won’t get your feedburner account banned or the method of obtaining the readers banned. With this method you can have your Hanna Montana blog with 3000 RSS readers created in a matter of days. Good luck and feel free to link me if you like this blog post.

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6 Comments

Comment by Mark
2008-08-05 18:33:31

Or just take a screenshot of a feedburner subscribers button with any amount of readers you want…

 
Comment by Revvenue
2008-08-06 02:19:59

A few tips:
Gmail lets you create an unlimited amount of e-mail accounts all directing to the same e-mail: for instance e-mail@gmail.com, e-mail+1@gmail.com, etc etc.

Feedburner doesn’t require an opt-in. You don’t need to accept anything in your inbox once you register. The real issue is getting by the captcha when inputting the e-mail.

And taking a screenshot is stupid because anyone can right click>view image to see if it’s real or not if they suspect you’re being fake.

But, of course the best way is to either hide the chiclet until you have plenty of readers, or get them naturally :D.

 
Comment by Mark
2008-08-06 02:22:29

“And taking a screenshot is stupid because anyone can right click>view image to see if it’s real or not if they suspect you’re being fake.”

How many times have you honestly checked that?… Also, if you right click and view image, it is an image anyway - just hosted on feedburner.

Also, you’d be better off using GuerillaMail rather than Gmail.

 
Comment by Jon Waraas
2008-08-06 02:26:01

Ok I though you had to opt in. The captchas arnt a problem you can use imagetotext.com for .01 per captcha. So 10$ to get 1k rss readers.

I wouldn’t go the screenshot route because if you do get caught, which would be pretty easy with that method, then the whole blog community would blog about it and that would be bad rep for you.

 
Comment by Revvenue
2008-08-06 12:29:03

Too much work through GuerillaMail, just create 1 gmail account and you can enter username@gmail.com, username+1@gmail.com, username+2@gmail.com, etc without having to create separate accounts, not to mention they are all directed to the same inbox ;).

 
Comment by Ads 4 Dough
2008-08-07 00:02:59

Why would it matter, other than fun?..

 

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