"For some reason, this bit of information never got very widespread, and it is an incredibly useful bit of information. You can have ScrapeBox use the following tokens in your ScrapeBox comment blasts:

%NAME% 

will be replaced with the users name from Names.txt (or if you have your anchors in the “websites” file, it will use a randomly selected anchor from there)

%EMAIL% 
will be replaced with the users email from Emails.txt, hyperlinked (except BE, just the email)

%WEBSITE% 
will be replaced with the users website from Websites.txt, hyperlinked (except BE, just the url)

%BLOGURL% will be replaced with the blog's url you are commenting on, hyperlinked (except BE, just the url)

%BLOGTITLE% will be replaced with the page title of the blog you are commenting on

If you didn’t know about this, then it probably already has your the wheels in your head spinning. You should obviously already see how this can lead to a higher approval rate on moderated blogs, as you can now make your blog comments appear more legitimate. A comment like this for instance: “I’ve gone ahead and bookmarked %BLOGURL% at Digg.com so my friends can see it too. 

I simply used %BLOGTITLE% as the entry title in my Digg.com bookmark, as I figured if it is good enough for you to title your blog post that, then you probably would like to see it bookmarked the same way.“ Is going to have a higher approval rate than the standard “Hey, I like your blog and have bookmarked it.“ because now it looks significantly more real, as you’re using what appears to be specifics in the comment.

How can you use tokens to get higher quality “backlink juice” to your site? Simple. We all know (and if you didn’t, you will now) that Google likes to see and gives more weight to, “in content” links…you know, links that appear within the body of a text with appropriate anchors. 

You can leave two or three long paragraphs as a comment on AUTOAPPROVE blogs (basically write an article in the format you would use to submit to an article directory) and spin it. Then, in that spun article, you can randomly sprinkle <a href=”%WEBSITE%”>%NAME%</a>, and make sure you put that in the middle of the article, in the middle of a sentence. Now you don’t have to link to one static URL in your comment, because it will be randomly selecting one of your URLs and it’s corresponding anchor text IN THE MIDDLE of a nicely relevant “article body” type comment."