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Associate Engine

Want to create big “whitehat” sites?

Sign up as an affiliate on one or more of the following:

Amazon
Allposters
Audible
Betty Mills
Calendars
Crazy for Bargains
Generic Gifts
Go Collect
House of Nutrition
Instrument Pro
Kimmy Shop
Lighthouse Fiber
Rockler

Then grab a copy of Associate Engine and the appropriate plugin and start generating. You get a nice “whitehat” site with lots of pages. You also get a Google Sitemap ready to submit.

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August 9th, 2005 » 6:36 » Comments

Page Generator list

Here’s all the commercial page generator software I have found till now. I have posted for some already and haven’t mentioned some at all.

Article Bot

Great software for a monthly subscription of $50. There is also a pro version for $200 a month with more advanced features. Article bot creates lots of pages with unique content, by replacing words with synonyms or laterals (and other options). I’m gonna write a proper review next week. I highly recommend it.

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August 6th, 2005 » 8:32 » 2 Comments

Feedalicious random rss content generator

Here is a cool new rss tool I found. It’s similar to RSSmix. Feedalicious takes any number of RSS feeds you choose and then gives you some code to include via PHP or SSI.

You have the options of choosing how many RSS items it will display and how many sentences per item it will display. You can also style its output with CSS.

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August 5th, 2005 » 14:59 » Comments

Alexa ranking helping indexing?

Here is a post on another blog that says surfing your sites with the Alexa Toolbar will help you get indexed. I have no idea if this is true at all but I think I will test it on a couple new sites with no backlinks at all. I’ll post my results when I try it.

It’s simple. The Alexa “spyware” toolbar monitors all my surfing and collects information about what domains I visit. They don’t know that it’s “me” – they collect it as anonymous user data and use it to rank web sites. Not only does Alexa use this information for determining where people surf on the web but so does google. Let me repeat that fact so it sinks in:

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August 1st, 2005 » 12:54 » Comments
 

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