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I recently received this question
from a member of the syndk8 black
hat forums.
I'm just curious as to the
method you use to automate the
website creation you do everyday.
Right now, I've to spend around
30 minutes
for each site I create. Firstly
there is the finding of a few free
articles
from goarticles.com/articlecity
before using my content generator,then
the
files have to be uploaded as well.
Could you explain to me the procedures
you go through in general for each
site so I can learn to streamline
my
website creation?.
That's a great question and one that's
often asked. To be honest,
everyone's method for creating sites
is going to differ slightly depending
on the tools that you need. However,
to give you an idea of what can be
done, I'll go through the tools I
use and the general process that I
go
through.
List of Tools:
- Modified Wordpress
Install (opens in new window)
Wordpress requires you to enter
an e-mail address and gives you
a random
password for each install. I modified
the install files so that I have
my
own unique password that I know
and don't have to change it every
bloody
time. Additionally, I modified
it so that the e-mail address
is no longer
required. This results in a faster
installation of wordpress.
- Automated Blogging Software -
Blog
Auto Machine (opens
in new window)
This is used for the blog and
ping process. Nothing really significant
to
note here other than this is my
favorite blog and ping tool of
choice. It
supports multiple projects and
runs on your desktop so you have
full control
over when things get blog and
pinged.
- Traffic
Equalizer (opens
in new window)
Traffic Equalizer is my current
content generation program of
choice. There
are others out there and I've
used them a little bit but I'm
most familiar
with Traffic Equalizer. One of
the things that you've got to
do is modify
your template files. These are
the files that Traffic Equalizer
will pull
in while it's creating results
pages. You input a list of keywords
and a
results file is generated from
your template file for each keyword.
It's a handy piece of software
but it's tedious to modify the
template files
manually each time. So I've got
a program that goes in and modifies
the
template files, copies them to
a directory I need and also copies
my
wordpress install files and modifies
the wp-config file. This saves
me
probably 10-15 minutes for each
site and makes sure that I don't
miss
anything.
I can't stress how important
a good template is. You want it
to look nice
but you also want as little modification
needed to the file.
- Dynamic Revenue Generator - CBMaximizer
(opens in new window)
Now this little jewel is often
overlooked. I'll talk about it
in another
tutoral but basically you want
to monetize all the links on your
page. That
is, you want to make as much money
from users clicking as you can.
You also want to have some dynamic
content on your page if possible.
CBMaximizer will go out to the
clickbank feeds and return a list
of products
with your clickbank id inserted.
So when someone clicks on the
link and
buys the product - cha ching.
Plus you can rotate the feed so
that you get
new data each time you refresh.
- Uploading files:
The last thing that I do is run
a program that zips up all the
files I need
into a single file and then upload
them to my host. If you've got
a decent
file manager, you can unzip the
zip file on your host easily.
The point of all of this is that
you need to automate as much as you
possibly can. Don't add work to your
plate by adding every little thing
that people tell you you need on your
site. Fact is, your site will most
likely get banned. Why spend 3 hours
on it putting a bunch of content and
making it look pretty when you could
spend the same amount of time and
get
10 sites up?
There is a discussion about this
tutorial going on in the black
hat forum
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