Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -gurufuel [2021]

Note: This software is considered "abandonware" from 2010. Using automation tools on modern social media platforms violates Terms of Service and can result in account bans.

Have a memory of using Blaster Pro? Share your ban story in the comments (circa 2010).

The era of 2010 was a "Wild West" for social media marketing, and tools like Facebook Friend Adder Blaster Pro 7.1.3 Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -GuruFuel

What actually works, then and now:

Benefits (why users were attracted)

Marcus stared at the screen. Then at the Blaster Pro icon. He uninstalled it. He ran a virus scan (it found three). He deleted 400 of the random friends manually, one by one, feeling the weight of every click. Note: This software is considered "abandonware" from 2010

Version 7.1.3 was the "Gold Master" that GuruFuel sold for $97—often discounted to $47 via a JVZoo upsell. It promised "Unlimited Targeted Traffic in 10 Minutes."

"GuruFuel" was a common moniker in the internet marketing forums (like Warrior Forum or BlackHatWorld) that specialized in "growth hacking" tools. Version 7.1.3 was a peak iteration, released just before Facebook began aggressively enforcing its Graph API limits to curb spam. Marketers used these tools to build massive "seed" profiles—accounts with 5,000 friends—which were then used to invite people to pages or events. 3. The Digital Arms Race Saved time vs

The keyword "Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -GuruFuel" refers to a classic piece of software from the early "Gold Rush" era of social media marketing. In 2010, the landscape of Facebook was vastly different, and tools like Facebook Blaster Pro were the primary weapons for internet marketers looking to automate their growth. The Era of "GuruFuel" and Mass Automation