Utility Poster: How To Get Fast, Easy, Effective Blog Content

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Watch a Video Demonstration of Utility Poster

Jack Humphrey, master blogger behind the Friday Traffic Report and Blog Success, has recently released the latest version (3.0) of Utility Poster application he personally uses to get high search engine rankings for thousands of keywords in Google.

He created this blogging software application to make blogging easier and more productive for himself and decided to share it with other bloggers so that you can create good information for your readers and also great information that the search engines love.

If you use his blogging techniques, your blog will be getting a whole lotta trackback links which helps you to rise to the top in search engine rankings.

I know he uses this software himself because when you watch his demo you can see how well he breezes through the demo.  I have heard him refer to using it in several webinars for blogging businesses that I have had the good fortune to be part of.

The reason he created the application was to keep his blogs active with high-quality, search friendly content and to get loads of trackback links.  Jack is an avid blogger and any blogger will tell you that you can’t be writing dy-no-mite posts every single day. Some days, you can take it a bit easier by putting together the highlights of other people’s information in a totally new and creative way.

The search engines love this and people do to.  Utility Poster is a valuable tool that is easy to use that combines media from youtube video, Twitter, other blogs, Flickr pictures and more.  Those links help you get higher rankings for your blog posts by simply using Utility Poster to create posts.

The software works as long as you use it.  It is really easy to use and runs on any computer, mac or pc.  For the techies it is an Adobe AIR application.  Utility Poster 3.0 also contains Video Utility Poster and Trackboost.

Clicking on the link takes you to a video where Jack demonstrates how to use the Utility Poster.

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