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UPDATE v1.31 (20 March 2024)
Added to this package is a "Store Blogger Room Server BETA". This version is still in beta. It has about 10 times the storage capacity compared to the standard version.
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The vendor system exclusively designed for store blogger rooms.
Setup your blogger room in minutes and let your blogger get your items themselves.
FEATURES:
- Add blogger names to the server
- Send notecards to all bloggers
- Works with no-copy items
- Multiple logs
- Bloggers can submit posts
- In-world and email notifications
- High grade encryption
- Blogger can take between 1 and 10 items
- Low Lag and much much more!
PERMISSIONS: Server = No-Copy
Vendors = Copy & Mod
More information: https://www.bobscreations.com/store-blogger-room-vendor/
See item in Second Life- Add blogger names to the server
- Send notecards to all bloggers
- Works with no-copy items
- Bloggers can submit posts
- Blogger can take between 1 and 10 items
Worth every linden!
For the price of 5.3 weeks of Blogotex's silver tier service, Bob's Creations' Store Blogger Room Vendor takes the cake here. This system is great for small-to-medium sized SL businesses (like mine) that can handle some manual operation/organization on the owner/manager side. There are some features Blogotex offers that cannot be done with this system, but I'm OK with that as they can be handled in other ways.
Compared to the Blogotex SILVER Tier:
-Bob's Creations allows up to 300 bloggers in your system, Blogotex 25
-Bob's Creations has no cap on number of items you can have in your system, Blogotex 30.
-Bob's Creations allows managerS (plural), Blogotex 1.
-Bob's Creations allows between 1-10 items a blogger can take at one time before the owner/manager approves a post, Blogotex set at 3 and cannot change.
-Both systems allow to send notifications to bloggers
Like I said, for the price of just 5.3 weeks, I'm going to save a LOT of lindens in the long run, and doing a bit of manual labor on my end (like keeping a spreadsheet for my own organizational purposes) is worth it to me.