Magic Submitted / FCS Networker / ZSubmitter for tier 1/web 2.0s?

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I'm looking for a reliable tool, with good success rate and active developemnt for my tier 1. I've read a lot of mixed reviews, so I was wondering if anyone using (any of) these tools to post his up to date review.

Thanks in advance.
 
Zsubmitter is awesome. It is often updated and it has the quality that i need a lot - it is able to create multiple accounts on multiple web 2.0 sites. So if you wanna create 5 accounts on all the sites, you import 5-7 email addresses, choose in the settings the number of accounts you want per site (5) and soon you will have everything done and posted.
 
FCS is nice and clean. Gives you an easy way to control the Web 2.0 properties, add more articles.

Magic Submitter is really nice too but I believe FCS gives you the most control.
 
FCS Networker for 1st tier web2.0, as its cheaper as compare to others.

Create another 2nd tier web2.0 links to your 1st tiers, and then you're good to go to use GSA SER on them. But make sure to use atleast 95% unique content in your 1st n 2nd tiers.
 
FCS networker is by far the best platform I use for managing blog networks. You can buy or create the accounts, but either way, they have tons of additional tools you can use at your disposal.
 
FCS Networker for 1st tier web2.0, as its cheaper as compare to others.

Create another 2nd tier web2.0 links to your 1st tiers, and then you're good to go to use GSA SER on them. But make sure to use atleast 95% unique content in your 1st n 2nd tiers.

With FCS do you feel using syndicated content works or would you place that as part of the 5% non-unique content? If the later, have you had good luck using WordAI or something similar for unique content that doesn't result in ban/deletions?
 
But make sure to use atleast 95% unique content in your 1st n 2nd tiers.

Can you tell me why you think you need 95% unique content between tiers 1 and 2?
 
The ZSubmitter software is OK, but I don't really like the limitations of threads. There should be another kind of limitation I believe, or increase of price instead of this. But that's just my opinion.
 
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