Regular users of this great link building tool will be aware of the often long delays during an SEO Autopilot login.
I’ve known it take as much as 3 minutes from double clicking on the desktop shortcut icon, and the application being fully open and ready to use. So they question is?
Why does an SEO Autopilot login take so long?
The answer is, on the surface, quite a simple one. When you start an SEO Autopilot login what the application does is make a call home and check the version number currently installed on your PC against the latest version on the developer’s servers.
If you do not have the latest version, your entire application might be updated. The list of items that could be updated is quite substantial
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- New features added
- Features updated (such as new link indexing)
- Updates to site account creation logic
- Update to content, link placement logic
- Additional quality of life features
- Updates, bug fixes
It stands to reason that some of these processes that occur during the SEO Autopilot login will require larger updates than others. It is handy that the application is so well optimised. Most of the time only specific compartmentalised parts of the code need to be updated. It is rare that the entire application needs to be refreshed.
This is a vital part of the process and as end users we might appreciate the continued value that is being added to the software during these updates. Without them the scripts that are used to create accounts and build links would soon become obsolete.
While an SEO Autopilot login might take 2 minutes, often it is done in 30 seconds or less.
Sharing an SEO Autopilot Login
This is a dangerous practice. Because the login process calls home to the developer’s server, the IP address is recorded. Should the server detect discrepancies. Such as simultaneous logins or logins from servers from vastly different geo locations in a short space of time.
In cases like this, where an SEO Autopilot login has been shared, the user risks having their service terminated and their account banned
With the trial version of the software available to anyone, account sharing should not be required. Simply tell whoever is asking for your account details to sign up for the trial version and see for themselves the digital marketing powerhouse that is SEO Autopilot.
Login from multiple Devices
It is however fine to login from from 2 different activated PCs. It is for example quite a common situation for a user of SEO Autopilot login from both from a desktop PC and also from a VPS.
For example for creating 1st tier links I will use my desktop PC. I only create a few dozen first tier links and use only the highest domain authority sites with a high mix of DoFollow. This is something I like to watch and even go into the accounts by hand once created to make sure they are as good as possible.
For second and third tier linking, the number required grows exponentially. The time taken to create them might be many hours. I run these on a VPS. I have much less concern over an extremely high success rate. I might watch the first 30 minutes to ensure everything is running fine, then I will leave the VPS to do its work overnight.