CNET Editors' review
This application posts messages on several message boards at once, though it's hardly the best choice. Target Post is geared for advertisers to be able to post to multiple message boards, although we had a few reservations with its methods. The sensible interface lets you enter a name, subject, URL, and message for posting. Although you're limited to 10 posts per message during the trial, you can send multiple messages. Target Post quickly goes to work sending your information and a dialog box keeps you abreast of the number of FreeMessageBoard.net forums it's tacked. Its view button lets you view the list of boards your message has been sent to. We don't like that the program's preset list of message boards is unseen and unalterable. Target Post's graphical images are limited to your choice of four smileys, which will hardly make an impression on readers. With no help file and a lack of flexibility, advertisers should look elsewhere.Publisher's Description
From freemessageboard.net:
Post to hundreds of message boards automatically. Target Post is easy to use forum software. Create your user name and enter your message details. Clicking Post starts posting to each message board. Target-Post automatically posts to the top 100 boards. It's a great way to promote your Web site.
Version 3.0 includes updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.
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"Outstanding, simple-to-use message board promotion."
Version: Target Post 3
Pros
Great forum software for beginning to promote your websites or affiliate links. tools you'll need: win-zip to extract the file. Easy to use. Download it
Cons
Occasionally the program runs slow, i'm not sure but it could be my own internet connection.
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