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Originally posted by XM
You cannot tell apart manual and autosubmission except sites who require entering special codes hidden in pictures. By submitting (manual or or auto) you are just sending bunch of variables from one script to another, doesn't matter who does it, hand (from browser) or proggy (behaving like browser). Buy some good autosubmitter like chameleonsubmitter and you'll save lots of money. I think guys offering manual submitting use scripts too for sites that don't require anything special to be entered. ;)
XM
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That would be true if the autosubmitter could tell if what it did worked or not. After playing around with this for a long time, I do almost all hand submits. The submit tool fills in everything, so all I have to do is a quick visual. Because sometimes, everything works until you use a niche the site doesn't have, or names differently. Or some other little glitch pops up.
I'll be glad when all submit pages have the random code to stop autosubmits altogether. They really only work if you consider 80% or so "working".